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#62
(Original post by Ralfskini)
I hear from a friend that a question in the BMAT exam today was to discuss the following:
'A little knowledge can be dangerous'
I think that might perhaps apply here.
I hear from a friend that a question in the BMAT exam today was to discuss the following:
'A little knowledge can be dangerous'
I think that might perhaps apply here.
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#63
(Original post by ZJuwelH)
Knowledge is power. Those with power are dangerous. There, discussed.
Knowledge is power. Those with power are dangerous. There, discussed.
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#64
(Original post by Ralfskini)
I hear from a friend that a question in the BMAT exam today was to discuss the following:
'A little knowledge can be dangerous'
I think that might perhaps apply here.
I hear from a friend that a question in the BMAT exam today was to discuss the following:
'A little knowledge can be dangerous'
I think that might perhaps apply here.
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#66
I think the implication is that if you only know a small amount, then you think you know more than you do and make sweeping assertions. This is something that potential medical and veterinary candidates must understand and so that is probably why the question was asked.
This quote from a golf professional is the only analogy that I can think of:
'The higher the handicap of the player, the better the teacher he/she thinks they are'.
This quote from a golf professional is the only analogy that I can think of:
'The higher the handicap of the player, the better the teacher he/she thinks they are'.
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#67
(Original post by ZJuwelH)
<salutes his adoring fans, blows Adhsur a kiss
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<salutes his adoring fans, blows Adhsur a kiss

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#68
(Original post by Bhaal85)
Why did you reference a question in a BMAT exam?
Why did you reference a question in a BMAT exam?
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#69
(Original post by Adhsur)
*tears of joy* *Turns away in modesty* *Waves wet hanky at you in fondness*
*tears of joy* *Turns away in modesty* *Waves wet hanky at you in fondness*



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#70
(Original post by Bhaal85)
For God's (no pun) sake, why dont you kiss and sh*gg, and get it over with, this aint no Romeo and Juliet stageplay!



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(Original post by Bhaal85)
*turns water into wine*
Now do you believe?
*turns water into wine*
Now do you believe?





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#73
(Original post by Egan1)
Alchemy.
Alchemy.
Now, where did I put the rest of that MMR vaccine.

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#74
(Original post by Ralfskini)
I think the implication is that if you only know a small amount, then you think you know more than you do and make sweeping assertions. This is something that potential medical and veterinary candidates must understand and so that is probably why the question was asked.
This quote from a golf professional is the only analogy that I can think of:
'The higher the handicap of the player, the better the teacher he/she thinks they are'.
I think the implication is that if you only know a small amount, then you think you know more than you do and make sweeping assertions. This is something that potential medical and veterinary candidates must understand and so that is probably why the question was asked.
This quote from a golf professional is the only analogy that I can think of:
'The higher the handicap of the player, the better the teacher he/she thinks they are'.
The best golfers are not the best teachers of golf. Assuming a high handicap means you're good.
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3 posts and we're off topic, ah well, as long as it's providing a spot for some discussion I suppose

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#79
(Original post by Bhaal85)
*turns four wheeled vehicle into bicycle, by removing stabilisers*
*turns four wheeled vehicle into bicycle, by removing stabilisers*

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#80
(Original post by Egan1)
3 posts and we're off topic, ah well, as long as it's providing a spot for some discussion I suppose
3 posts and we're off topic, ah well, as long as it's providing a spot for some discussion I suppose

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