Thank you so much for watching, all the best for your applications! If you found this video useful you might also like this playlist on medicine application advice: czcams.com/play/PLceCVeYoGrHgxqimhVWPYTC-kcT4icghd.html
Rohan...keep doing these videos..! We know that you dont have much time as a medical student...but your videos encourage me alot.Not just because they mostly consist abt medicine..(as im doing it too ).. But,because you taught me how to glorify God though studies...As a christian and as a student who is doing medicine..your videos are soo much important for me. Even if its abt knowledge..or even if its abt your thoughts...it does a huge impact..! So keep doing...♥️
Hi Rohan! Love the content. I wanted to ask about the structure of Cambridge. In other universities, clinical contact starts from the first year, but in Cambridge, clinical contact doesn't start until the fourth year. What are your opinions on this? Thank you!
Hi Karina, great question! It's both a plus and a minus to have clinical contact only starting in fourth year. Personally, I like that I get three years to grow as a person and learn the underlying theory before seeing patients. I don't like though that we get less time to develop our clinical skills compared to medical students at other medical schools. There's no 'correct way', and it really depends on how you think you will best learn. Hope this helps!
Hi, my name is emad and I am from Spain and I got a 7 on average in the scientific baccalaureate and I have a 10 in a higher degree in Documentation and health administration. My question is is there really a chance I can get into Oxford?
Is there any possible to get atleast 80% of scholarship or fully funded scholarships for medicine in these universities? If it is, can you pls tell me ?.
I am not aware of many scholarship opportunities unfortunately. I discuss this issue on my video on international admissions: czcams.com/video/UBEHOq3Z62w/video.html
Thank you so much for watching, all the best for your applications! If you found this video useful you might also like this playlist on medicine application advice: czcams.com/play/PLceCVeYoGrHgxqimhVWPYTC-kcT4icghd.html
Clear comparison Rohan hope the students find it useful
thanks amma
Rohan...keep doing these videos..!
We know that you dont have much time as a medical student...but your videos encourage me alot.Not just because they mostly consist abt medicine..(as im doing it too )..
But,because you taught me how to glorify God though studies...As a christian and as a student who is doing medicine..your videos are soo much important for me.
Even if its abt knowledge..or even if its abt your thoughts...it does a huge impact..!
So keep doing...♥️
thank you so much for your kind words!
Very useful information Ro, well done!
Thank you!
What a comprehensive video!
Excellent comparison Rohan 👏
Thank you!
Hi Rohan! Love the content. I wanted to ask about the structure of Cambridge. In other universities, clinical contact starts from the first year, but in Cambridge, clinical contact doesn't start until the fourth year. What are your opinions on this? Thank you!
Hi Karina, great question! It's both a plus and a minus to have clinical contact only starting in fourth year. Personally, I like that I get three years to grow as a person and learn the underlying theory before seeing patients. I don't like though that we get less time to develop our clinical skills compared to medical students at other medical schools. There's no 'correct way', and it really depends on how you think you will best learn.
Hope this helps!
Does it matter is I don’t go to any summer school as they’re very expensive? Will this decrease my chances of getting into Oxbridge?
No it won't! Summer schools do not impact your chances of getting into Oxbridge
Applied to Cambridge Medicine literally yesterday eek!! About to fill out my SAQ (My Cambridge Application)
All the best Sarah! I have a couple of videos on the SAQ on my channel which may help :)
Hiii sarah how can i contact you?
Hi, my name is emad and I am from Spain and I got a 7 on average in the scientific baccalaureate and I have a 10 in a higher degree in Documentation and health administration. My question is is there really a chance I can get into Oxford?
Hi Emad - I am not too sure I do not know much about the admissions process in Oxford
Which of them put less emphasize on GCSES?
Is there any possible to get atleast 80% of scholarship or fully funded scholarships for medicine in these universities? If it is, can you pls tell me ?.
I am not aware of many scholarship opportunities unfortunately. I discuss this issue on my video on international admissions: czcams.com/video/UBEHOq3Z62w/video.html
Is it a good option to study MBBS through graduate entry medicine in those med schools??
Both courses offer a graduate entry programme. It is best to find out more from the official websites as I am not too familiar of the details myself
Which one of them accepts AS level results without A2
I'm not too sure actually. I thought that AS levels had been scrapped and it was only the full A level grades which counted