You can kill two birds with one stone if you do science as you will have some idea of the science behind medicine as well as having a head start when it comes to preparing for the science component of the GAMSAT. Your question is whether a science or medical science degree will give you a better chance of GETTING INTO MED right? (As opposed to helping you out during your postgrad med degree?)So in terms of best preparing myself for the GAMSAT i should stick with a science based undergrad but it wouldn't REALLY matter if its normal science or medical science?
Wow thanks so much for your answer! I'll be heading down to ANU next year and they aren't too keen on letting me into med science without yr 12 chemistry I'm planning on coming back to syd for postgrad med though!You can kill two birds with one stone if you do science as you will have some idea of the science behind medicine as well as having a head start when it comes to preparing for the science component of the GAMSAT. Your question is whether a science or medical science degree will give you a better chance of GETTING INTO MED right? (As opposed to helping you out during your postgrad med degree?)
I personally think a med science degree is more beneficial as it's tailored more to medicine. As opposed to a science degree which has several streams/specialisations unrelated to med. It really depends on the specialisation and subjects you choose in a science degree - whether you choose subjects that med science students do if you are interested in biomedical specialisations or choose something like physics because you are interested in it and know that you will attain a high GPA that will help you in getting an offer to study postgrad med. I'm thinking that if you were to choose the science degree, you would choose the subjects that medical science students do as you have an interest in medicine. If that's correct, I think you may as well choose med sci. If you don't and you want to spend your undergrad choosing subjects/a specialisation you are interested in and/or choosing subjects that are "easy" in order to maximise your GPA, choose science as there's greater flexibility there.
But considering all aspects, I would choose med sci. I'm going into my third year of med sci in 2015 (happy new year by the way!) at UNSW and I got an offer to study lateral entry med as part of the graduate scheme which is kind of like postgrad medicine but not the conventional pathway. If you have any questions about this, I'd be happy to answer them!
You're welcome I did a bridging course for chemistry right before I started uni as I didn't do chemistry either. Good luck with your med endeavours and I have fun at uni!!Wow thanks so much for your answer! I'll be heading down to ANU next year and they aren't too keen on letting me into med science without yr 12 chemistry I'm planning on coming back to syd for postgrad med though!
On the ANU website they say you have to do the bridging course, one year of regular science then apply to transfer into medSci! So annoying! I wonder whether its even worth doing - I feel like normal science would be sufficient and I can pick more medical based electives! I did yr 11 chem so I'm sure that will get me through hahaYou're welcome I did a bridging course for chemistry right before I started uni as I didn't do chemistry either. Good luck with your med endeavours and I have fun at uni!!
No problemo! Yeah weird requirements ANU has there. I think my friends who did chem for the HSC said that the basics you learn in year 11 chem are more relevant to uni chem. I think year 12 chem is more specific with the streams/electives? they have. I think if you are pursuing graduate med, you can pick medical science subjects while still being enrolled as a science student - that's something that people do at UNSW.On the ANU website they say you have to do the bridging course, one year of regular science then apply to transfer into medSci! So annoying! I wonder whether its even worth doing - I feel like normal science would be sufficient and I can pick more medical based electives! I did yr 11 chem so I'm sure that will get me through haha
Ill definitely shoot you a message if I have any more med/medSci questions! Thanks for all your help x
sorry if its a bit off topic but why bother going down to ANU just to study medsciWow thanks so much for your answer! I'll be heading down to ANU next year and they aren't too keen on letting me into med science without yr 12 chemistry I'm planning on coming back to syd for postgrad med though!
haha all good! I'm going down to do a double degree science/Languages which you cant do anywhere else! I got into med science (~93) or probs languages at sydney (98.5) with EAS but I really want to do them both! Plus I want the experience of moving away from home/interstate etcsorry if its a bit off topic but why bother going down to ANU just to study medsci
fair enoughhaha all good! I'm going down to do a double degree science/Languages which you cant do anywhere else! I got into med science (~93) or probs languages at sydney (98.5) with EAS but I really want to do them both! Plus I want the experience of moving away from home/interstate etc
Why would you transfer into med science? That's a horrible choice.hey guys... if i did b of science at usyd, what are the majors/subjects i should be considering of putting down to do if i in the end want to pursue medicine , through either gamsat or looking to transfer into med sci