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mrleafeon
post Jan 18 2015, 04:46 PM

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for biomed, yes it s hard to enter graduate entry if u wanna study in australia, cause they need to take GAMSAT which is a 9-hour-test. That means if u have undergone ISAT, u will know that gamsat is more difficult than is at A LOT. so why don't u consider pharma? or as a lecturer teaching chem? but u still can specialise in research after bachelor of biomed.
mrleafeon
post Jan 20 2015, 08:14 PM

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QUOTE(usesoap @ Jan 19 2015, 10:51 PM)
dont do medicine..
malaysia already have surplus of doctor..
that one if u intended to work here btw..
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How about pharmacists in malaysia? Does malaysia have too many pharmacists?
How about working as a doctor in singapore?
mrleafeon
post Jan 21 2015, 11:10 AM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Jan 21 2015, 12:14 AM)
how was your foundation results at trinity, and what offers have you got?....
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Hey there. Haha u still remember that i was a student in trinity. Thanks for ur concern. I got 96.
Now i have changed my plan. I plan to study medicine or pharma in imu and take up the twining programme in aus then plan to do my clinical housemanship in singapore. But the problrm is i wonder is it a risk do do practice in singapore if there are too many doctors there? And the competition is high? So I am considering between these two courses. If doctors are difficult to get in singapor, i may change to pharma.
Do u have any suggestion?
Thanks again.
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post Jan 21 2015, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Jan 21 2015, 04:49 PM)
exactly how does a score of 96 in trinity foundation translate into atar rank?....

there is no 'twinning' pharmacy programme with australia....

there are very few places left for matching to in australia.....most are to uk, so there is a high chance you will end up in uk or ireland.....

if you are a pr in australia, you CANNOT match to oz med schools....

there are too many specialists in singapore, but they are short of junior doctors.....this shortage will likely be reduced or gone in 5-6 years time....
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Erm I am not sure but that score is aggregate.
Yes, for imu pharma, their partner uni is queensland uni.
I m not a pr in aus btw.
Thanks for ur opinion.

 

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