but what about their undergrad bachelor of medicine / bachelor of surgery for 99.95+Umat scores?you cant transfer into med @ usyd.
med @ usyd is postgrad only.
Graduate only. Postgraduate studies aren't the same thing.you cant transfer into med @ usyd.
med @ usyd is postgrad only.
It's not an undergrad degree. You do a separate bachelor degree for 3 years (e.g. commerce, science etc) then you do med (for 4 years). Essentially you get a medical degree and a separate bachelor degree for a total of 7 years.but what about their undergrad bachelor of medicine / bachelor of surgery for 99.95+Umat scores?
Thanks so much! No one has ever explained it that clearly beforeIt's not an undergrad degree. You do a separate bachelor degree for 3 years (e.g. commerce, science etc) then you do med (for 4 years). Essentially you get a medical degree and a separate bachelor degree for a total of 7 years.
Also, while they consider 99.95 (and interview) they totally ignore UMAT (this is for school leavers). If you want to do medicine at USYD, I believe your best pathway right now is to do a bachelor degree, undertake the GAMSAT and pass the interview if you're offered one.
Does 'ignore UMAT' mean we don't need UMAT score but only high ATAR? I heard the cutoff for international students is 99.65. Is it still possible for me to change my preference to this course and wait for my second round offers? (I got 99.75 and second offer for internationals is on 3rd of January.)It's not an undergrad degree. You do a separate bachelor degree for 3 years (e.g. commerce, science etc) then you do med (for 4 years). Essentially you get a medical degree and a separate bachelor degree for a total of 7 years.
Also, while they consider 99.95 (and interview) they totally ignore UMAT (this is for school leavers). If you want to do medicine at USYD, I believe your best pathway right now is to do a bachelor degree, undertake the GAMSAT and pass the interview if you're offered one.