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 Oldest medical graduate in Malaysia at 57, going to continue HO in HUSM

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trendey222
post Nov 28 2025, 12:35 PM

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QUOTE(Knnbuccb @ Nov 28 2025, 12:32 PM)
btw how this uncle gonna tahan oncall ah?

or maybe because he is some "star", they will let him off easy?
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he said he plan to open his own clinic.

So, he doesn't need to worry on call anymore
trendey222
post Nov 28 2025, 02:50 PM

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QUOTE(knwong @ Nov 28 2025, 01:35 PM)
Back in the 90s, it cost probably GBP 3k - 4k for international student uni fee

It's possible for parents to sell off house or get personal loan to study in UK. While there student can take up part time work. It'll pay decent hourly wage that can help support their living expenses. It's doable
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not worth it. after finish study it's a huge debt.

Burden self, or burden family, unless father or mother is a successful business owner, money not problem.

I would rather just study at local public uni, any low ranking one also can but the fees is so small can ptptn. Can continue study until Master PhD the debt is so low and much more manageable.

Cert can pakai in malaysia too. Even graduate from overseas still get the same salary as local low ranking uni graduate. It's too unwise to go overseas if you're not from T20 family
trendey222
post Nov 28 2025, 02:53 PM

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QUOTE(ozak @ Nov 28 2025, 01:55 PM)
I would stay away from him.

Don't want he put a screw driver into my stomach.  sweat.gif
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But i can tell you most engineering students probably didn't even learn how to use screwdriver during their 4 year degree.

Their 4 year degree is mostly learning add maths and physics.

Once come out, don't even know how to fix bulb and car. Almost 0 practical skill.

Because practical skill only teach in engineering diploma or kolej vocational

Bachelor's degree and above is all basically scientists

This post has been edited by trendey222: Nov 28 2025, 02:53 PM
trendey222
post Nov 28 2025, 02:55 PM

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QUOTE(BL98 @ Nov 28 2025, 01:57 PM)
usual medical graduate is 24
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That one is private uni

Public uni usually 25 - 26 if stpm, plus if they didn't get the mbbs during first UPU application, need appeal

 

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