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Life Sciences A-levels for medicine, How many subjects should I take?

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Jedi
post Oct 11 2019, 11:49 AM

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Unless ur noble heart is there to help ppl and u are a straight A bright student together with the heart.

Forget medicine. Waste of money absolutely if its ur parents money. Unless ur on scholarship

Saturated.
UK closed its doors to Malaysians even those grad from UK and Ireland
Not worth it to have no life in Singapore and wait long years

U could do much better with other fields.
If we talk abt earning a living that is.

Forget private as well. It will be so saturated when u come out u probablycdont learn much with all the strawberry gens can't even handle after work hours wanna go back on time etc

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Jedi
post Oct 29 2019, 09:40 PM

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QUOTE(myshinyannulus @ Oct 25 2019, 01:13 PM)
Do you think Sunway is worth it for its fees for 4 subjects? I'm going for the January intake and there's no going back even if I fail to get a good scholarship. A full scholarship requires 9A+ which I think is definitely impossible while 9A's of any kind is 16,000. Are there any other good scholarships out there?
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IMHO it doesnt matter where u do your A levels, there are many really good students in Taylors as well. Yes from the outlook they look like some rich spoilt kid with some sports cars or daddykasi big cars or coupe or CX5, but there are also a considerable portion of studious people within.

If you are determined to succeed and focus on your goals, you are bound to no matter where you come from, as long as whatever you do, like other LYN ppl suggest here, u score the AAA+ requirements for the university that u plan to enter.

Do bear in mind it isnt easy to enter Singapore NUS.

And I still want to maintain, if you plan to commit to medicine, be damn well sure you are committed once you graduate, do not waste your 5/6 years of student life only to quit at the end because of job pressure/uncertainties. And yes, the contract based current first batch, some already waited for 1 year, and still cant secure a permanent post.

 

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