The DEFINITIVE GUIDE - How to Get Into Medical School in AUSTRALIA!
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- A brief video outlining the process of entering medical school as a domestic student in Australia. Enjoy!
Link for Health Workforce Locator - www.health.gov.au/resources/a...
Disclaimer: This video was not produced in affiliation with any university and simply describes my own personal knowledge and experience as a medical student. Always seek information and course requirements directly from a university before applying for tertiary study.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
00:38 - Types of Medical Schools
01:48 - UCAT
03:05 - ATAR
03:47 - Interviews
04:48 - Important Tips
Feel free to comment or DM me on instagram, should you have any questions - / eoghan.kuiper
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slayed as usual. wish i had this video when i was in high school, keep it up!!
ty Alma. Slaying the day is my middle name. I will not disappoint!
Great vid as always eoghan! super informative:)
Thanks so much Tori 😊
omg such a helpful video!!
Thank you!!
Thank you so much it was super informative
Appreciate it!
Thank you for that information
My pleasure 😇
Thanks I will try this
Looking forward to seeing you in med school 💪
informative video, thanks :) is the ucat exam for grade 12 students only? if i don't get in straight away from high school, would i still be able to sit the ucat again in my first/second year of uni (doing another health-related course)?
Thanks and great questions! It only makes sense to sit UCAT in Y12 as the results are valid for just one year. Yes you can enter after starting another uni using UCAT and GPA (non-standard pathway), however bear in mind that this is quite competitive and not all unis offer this (10-30 places available per uni).
Hi, thank you for the informative video. Are full-fee-paying students required lower ATAR/UCAT? Thank you.
Hey Judy, thanks so much. All international students are full-fee-paying, however they generally compete against themselves (i.e. not against domestic students) for places, so places are still quite competitive amongst them. For domestic students choosing to accept a full-fee-paying place, arguably requirements are slightly lower (ATAR/UCAT), as most students prefer not to pay $80000+ p.a. This leaves the pool for domestic full-fee-paying places a lot less competitive since only students (or students’ parents) who can afford it will attend. Hope this helps!
Hi I’m interested on becoming a med student there in australia, can you also do a guide how to emger medschool there as international student?
That’s a great idea, will add that to my list!
Nice video ;)
Thx man appreciate it ❤️
@@eoghankuiper your very welcome:)
Is it possible to do a video on how to get into medical school in Australia as someone from NZ? :)
Fantastic idea! I will be doing a video more targeted towards international students, hopefully sometime this year. Keep an eye out :)
Hi.did you do an on line learning course?
Are you referring to UCAT, ATAR or MMI? I only did tutoring for my UCAT.
what was your atar ?
99.45!
@@eoghankuiper bro ur nice, I can’t reach that even if I tried me to dumb, my goal is still 99