Lol.. You should know the lowyat seniors here are very very defensive on critical courses and what's what with it.
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SPM retake for the new medicine requirement
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Aug 21 2011, 10:02 PM
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Lol.. You should know the lowyat seniors here are very very defensive on critical courses and what's what with it.
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Aug 22 2011, 05:17 AM
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What's with the flare?
Skilled specialists are always in demand, as long as you're good, you're hired. However, what sotong1992 trying to convey is also not wrong. There are an inflation of general doctors, without venturing deep into a specialty for the sake of their youth. The minimum period for entry-level medicine is 6 years, with 3 years pre-clinical studies and 3 years clinical studies to obtain the degree. That does not include the housemanship or internship period needed to grant you a license. And, advanced standings are usually not granted for medical field as the medical schools understand that they do not need a path around it. I've try to comprehend your defense, but I don't see any post relating on personally attacking you.. |
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Aug 22 2011, 07:55 PM
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Woa..
But the truth is very simple. Outstanding students with no passion do not belong to medicine. Passionate students without outstanding intellect do not deserve to be in medicine. Passionate and outstanding students are those we seek. I'm very sure everyone agrees with the third. However, years after years, the second kept outplacing the thirds, and this imbalance is what we despise. Beyond the computer screen, Applehead might be an expert in the field he's passionate in, or might not be just good in testings. But we all must agree that these critical courses are to be ventured upon with caution of contamination. |
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Aug 23 2011, 12:43 AM
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Here we can see that, defense on critical courses are not really relative.. They're a necessity even in Engineering.
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Aug 27 2011, 07:04 AM
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Pilots had strict rules of only perfect vision.
However, new decade policy made it accessible to those with corrected vision, but only with perfect corrected vision. I don't see why police don't. And there are cops using spectacles in my area. Better check the PDRM's entry requirements. |
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