QUOTE(edge85 @ Mar 17 2011, 07:13 PM)
on the other hand, getting a degree in RU isn't that hard afterall. all it takes is 100USD to pass, per subject!
OWCH!!University MBBS in russia, URGENTLYseriouslyyyy neeeed heeelp!!! :(
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Mar 17 2011, 07:51 PM
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Mar 17 2011, 08:33 PM
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QUOTE(x|aofiish @ Mar 17 2011, 08:05 PM) well limeuu not that i want to disrespect you or what, but since the beginning i read all the arguments in a medical related thread that u were involved with 4 years ago are all critics.honestly im only saying this because i feel offended,by the way you accuse me of having the ambition of being a doctor is just because of the title. Worry not, I don't think an entry interview is required for russian universities. Have you considered IMU-PMS/Manipal/Monash? Russia is fast becoming an unpopular destination for MBBS.so in your honest opinion, what's the qualification and criteria to become a doctor in YOUR eyes? i won't deny that part of the reason i want to be a doctor is because of the glamour(i believe alot of ppl chose to do medical before they actually enroll in it,have exactly the same mindset), but for me it takes only a very low percentage, most important is that i have passion in doing medical thats first, on top of that im qualified for that in terms of my academic performance,i chose to do it in russia is only due to financial issue.So i don't think i need anymore job suggestions because i know what i want, in fact i open this thread is to know more about doing med in russia thats all, from ppl who actually have experience like students who're already doing med there for a few years, so i hope you guys won't diverge from the topic and start questioning me why i chose to study med. and regarding the excuse in a selection interview you mentioned above, so in YOUR honest opinion, what kind of excuse will they only accept? since you have your very own set of thinking when it comes to medical, i would like to hear your view on this. |
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QUOTE(x|aofiish @ Mar 17 2011, 09:25 PM) not recognised by US. all medical students must sit for another entrance exam to enter US uni or work there,regardless of where u graduated from. Australia also same. Closer to home, NONE of the russian universities are recognised by Singapore currently. As far as Malaysia is concerned, you may have read the latest news that one can study medicine in any university now, provided you sit for the licensing examination in Malaysia before you can practice in the country. So it would seem you choice has widened considerably. Of course if you want to have a medical degree that is recognised in other countries of your personal interest, then you may want to research further. |
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