Best University to do Medicine locally, private universities
Best University to do Medicine locally, private universities
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Jul 18 2010, 04:54 PM
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UM, UKM, USM
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Jul 24 2010, 09:49 PM
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UCSI's first batch just convo today.
wonder how will they fare in the real world. |
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Jul 25 2010, 10:26 AM
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QUOTE(wgy589 @ Jul 25 2010, 09:32 AM) Honestly, i just can't understand why some lowyat forumners always think that UCSI is superior than other private medical schools. because not all forummers are well to do enough like you to go to group of eight unis/ivy league/top unis in UK?if u r speaking in the context of really good malaysian medical schools, i can only think of imu and monash, or maybe manipal. ucsi would be right behind them and certainly much more ahead than other medical schools which had just started only these few years. and between those 5 choices, the most affordable would certainly be ucsi. their first batch had just come out to work, compared to others who had already have graduates, time would tell whether they are reli good or bad. |
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Jul 25 2010, 09:13 PM
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QUOTE(wgy589 @ Jul 25 2010, 03:46 PM) what i meant was that many other private medical schools in malaysia started off about the same time as UCSI, and some even earlier, examples would be Penang Medical College, AIMST, Royal College of medicine perak, Allianze College of Medical sciences, CUCMS and Management and Science University, but why do you think UCSI is better? to give you my most honest answer, because those places are mostly populated by malay students(AIMST & PMC aside), hence chinese & indian students prefer not to go those places. doesn't mean its not good(allianz college aside, that one totally cannot, dun even have a proper building IINM).And i'm not well to do, in fact i wanted to study in IMU twinning programme, but my parents just couldn't afford it. places in AIMST are 100% fully reserved for their own foundation programmes students, so its hard for other people who did stpm/a levels to go in. fo PMC, u have to go ireland 2 years before coming back to malaysia for the clinical years. hence question of cost arises. therefore, back to ucsi. |
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Jul 25 2010, 09:42 PM
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QUOTE(wgy589 @ Jul 25 2010, 09:36 PM) i do agree with the points you brought up, but you were only judging from the students' intake, what about the the faculty and facilities/campus/hospitals? for which uni?that's why i said lets see how ucsi students fared for their first year of work, then we judge. not fair to say they sucks at the present moment. |
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