funnybunny said:
However though i'll get attacked from many people for saying this, people should question when students with uai/ENTERs less than 95 get in to some medical schools. The question arises whether they can cope with the workload of medicine.
"Honestly i think ppl with 92.xx are as good if not better than a person with 99+" Talking about the majority of uni students, i think this is not the case.
Firstly all schools have taken people in with both 99+ and 95 and below.. notably some rural entrance students.... and trust me they succeed..
I think the key issue i think of is this.. whether u get into med school with watever mark.. u will FAIL if you do not do the work.. u just cant rest on ure past laurels..
I have seen ppl fail with every UAI.. even when the cutoff was 99.5+ in all states ..ppl failed... not relative to their 'high achieving' grades but relative to the outcome of the courses... these have stayed very similar at schools
UAI can be poor predictor of 5-6 yrs ... why? cos its a sample over 1 yr.. have a poor yr and ure fucked.. rote learning isnt what medicine is about anymore... that will win u a quiz show..
UAI will boost ure ego but ure workskills are still questionable..
Kazzzzz is right ppl in med need to be responsible, hardworking, empathetic, responsible and diligent.
id also add most ppl need to switch-off the ego.. cos it gets torn down eventually just hope its prior to their mental breakdown.
funnybunny:
why choose 95+ as a cutoff?... not everyone in grad-entry med gets that.. and newcastle havent realli had problems... nor do UNSW rural entry.. unless u think they are sub-par students?
Do u honestly think that?