For dentistry course,is there any twinning program in AIMST? For the practice on cadavers(dead bodies),do you each have one or you all have to share?
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University AIMST University Unofficial LYN Thread, New life. New beat. New Campus.
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Aug 26 2008, 10:27 PM
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For dentistry course,is there any twinning program in AIMST? For the practice on cadavers(dead bodies),do you each have one or you all have to share?
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Aug 27 2008, 10:44 AM
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But without the twinning program,means it won't be recognised overseas right? Means cannot work there =.= |
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Aug 27 2008, 11:06 AM
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Wow,the twininng program is that expensive? I didn't know it would almost reach until 1mil O_o. Do you have any idea whether in IMU,can we choose the no. of years we want to go overseas?
Btw,you said in AIMST,there is a dental hospital for clinical training and great facillities for dental students from what you have seen . Means you're not in dentistry? The dental hospital,when do you start your training there? |
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Aug 27 2008, 11:24 AM
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THanks csrulez and jayelleenelial !. I have another question,what's the difference between penang internation college and AIMST for dentistry? I know they twin to india but is it good/recognised?
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Aug 27 2008, 11:37 AM
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Sigh....i see....yeah,price wise,imu is very ex...more ex than medicine. But then with the twining program,you'll be recognised in the UK and can work there also. sigh.....but then 1mil is too much. >.<. How about singapore Uni? How is the price? (singapore very competitive...very difficult to get in i'm sure but i'm just curious
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Aug 27 2008, 11:59 AM
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I don't think it's that cheap >.<. Yeah,at one point,i wanted to go there so badly too. I applied for asean before my spm but i didn't get it. I thought of applying after my A levels results but they closed the application d. I wonder why our A levels here especially London board is sort of not recognised there so we still have to sit SAT 1 >.<
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Aug 27 2008, 12:25 PM
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To jayelleenelial, Wow,really pharmacy in NUS? AWESOME!! XD. Btw,actually i'm choosing between pharmacy and dentistry. I have no idea which one. At first i wanted pharmacy but then i heard that you'll remain static and your pay too. Sigh. So that's why i'm thinking of dentistry. Well,what does your bf think of pharmacy in that way? Haiz..i might choose pharmacy if it wasn't for that. Btw,how much difference is the salary of a dentist and a pharmacist? I feel so money minded thinking of future income but i have no choice...i don't want to regret next time =.=. Happy merdeka to you too To csrules, Yeah,i know it's super stressful. I have one friend who's in NUS and she's having a hard time. She said try imagining that everyone except you knows what's the teacher talking about...something like that. Then she said the indians from india and the chinese from china are SUPER smart and also she said they sort of look up to malaysians because......we are multilingual... hahaha! Mandarin,canto,english,malay,hokkien This post has been edited by joychin89: Aug 27 2008, 12:29 PM |
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Aug 27 2008, 01:46 PM
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LOL! Are the pharmacy in the hospital something like in the store pharmacy? As in like.....they stand there at the small booth with the lab coat then people will ask them "oh,if i have this and that,what medication would be suitable?".
Same here...math and physics are my worst subjects >.< . I love chemistry more than bio though but bio is still ok la. Do you need a lot of chemistry knowledge in dentistry |
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Aug 27 2008, 01:53 PM
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Haha. Ok then . Thanks a lot. No more questions for now. Take care!
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Aug 27 2008, 02:50 PM
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Erm.....31st of August... O_o |
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Aug 27 2008, 06:39 PM
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LOL. Biochem,is that the only paper which involves chemistry? What do you learn in it? Sigh,on the dentistry course,i'm still worried about the non-twining program. You know,nowadays,it's best if you have studied overseas before so it'll be recognised over there so you can work there and your cert would be more cantik than others who only studies locally and etc etc. How do you guys cope with this? I mean,after you graduate,then yes,you'll have to work for the government for 3 years but how about after that? Oh,and i have another question,if you have studies overseas before aka the twinning program,can you straight away work there after working with the government? This post has been edited by joychin89: Aug 27 2008, 06:49 PM |
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Aug 31 2008, 11:09 AM
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