Hey guys, I'm thinking of applying to Ireland medical schools in case I don't get accepted to the UK ones. Does anyone know how competitive Ireland med schools are relative to the UK? (I'm interested about RSCI in particular because I'm EU)
Thanks![]()
You are Here:
Home
> Forums
>< University and university courses
>< Medical and healthcare professions
>< Medicine
|
Ireland or UK? (medicine) watch
-
Den902
- Follow
- 0 followers
- 6 badges
- Send a private message to Den902
- Thread Starter
Offline6ReputationRep:- Follow
- 1
- 22-02-2018 23:38
-
alleycat393
- Follow
- 60 followers
- 20 badges
- Send a private message to alleycat393
- TSR Support Team
- Very Important Poster
- PS Reviewer
Offline20ReputationRep:TSR Support TeamVery Important PosterPS Reviewer- Follow
- 2
- 23-02-2018 08:16
(Original post by Den902)
Hey guys, I'm thinking of applying to Ireland medical schools in case I don't get accepted to the UK ones. Does anyone know how competitive Ireland med schools are relative to the UK? (I'm interested about RSCI in particular because I'm EU)
Thanks
- Graduate entry medicine, Ireland, which university?
- [URGENT] Applying for medicine in Ireland
- Graduate entry medicine in Ireland
- Anyone applying to Medicine in Ireland?
- UCLAN medicine Vs Ireland University Medicine Vs ...
- Royal College Of Surgeons In Ireland Medicine Applicants ...
- Canada or Ireland? Where is studying medicine better for ...
- Medicine in Ireland
- Medicine Work Experience Northern Ireland
- Medicine in Ireland
-
University of Oxford
-
Veterinary Medicine including a Preliminary Year
University of Nottingham
-
University of Oxford
-
Medicine (Fast-track, Graduate Entry only)
University of Oxford
-
Global Health and Social Medicine with a Year Abroad
King's College London
-
Aston University
-
University of Oxford
-
Veterinary Medicine with Intercalated BSc Year
Royal Veterinary College
-
University of East Anglia (UEA)
-
Initial Year for Extended Degree in Science - Subjects Allied to Medicine
University of Hertfordshire
We have a brilliant team of more than 60 Support Team members looking after discussions on The Student Room, helping to make it a fun, safe and useful place to hang out.