nit
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Hmm why are med and its associated fields always called "the dark side". A friend of mine graduating from UNSW med at the end of this year also calls it that 
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Say anything like that before you get your offer of a place and you're screwed.lukebennett said:...get rid of some mildly autistic people...
yep ta nit matey.nit said:In combined med science, you can only do adv sci TSP. I don't think med sci is an option. Also, you still need to do the Gamsat after 3 years, but require slightly less marks than those doing med the normal undergrad/grad way (50-60% or thereabouts I think). Tasks such as those tested in Gamsat will be done in the first year (no credit points though), and you'll have interview-like stuff over the three years of the science course in addition.
They have a look at your academic achievements as well as UAI. You've got to fulfil TSP criteria, and a few more as well, to stand a chance. There are roughly 15-20 interviews for the intake of up to 10.
They're looking for people who really, really want to go to Sydney Uni, as well as those who have a strong interest in science, with a view to carrying out research as well as practise.
@Emeka: Yeh, it doesn't matter where you place the course in terms of preferences.