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So, OP, here is the summary

There might be a slight chance that you'll get RPL at Usyd
but it is slight
so slight to have never been heard of
in fact
its imaginiation in this thread is born from technicalities

your prospects are not looking good in this regard
 

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There is no valid argument.

Find me a case when someone doing grad med at USYD (as is specific to initial question) was granted PRL after completing a degree and going straight into the program, and not moving from another state. The I might listen to your arguments.
The most common RPL exemption is the waiver of attendance requirements. I'm sure someone has been granted this in undergrad medicine. In fact, if it didn't break privacy law for me to find out who has been granted exemption, I'd wager you over it.

So, OP, here is the summary

There might be a slight chance that you'll get RPL at Usyd
but it is slight
so slight to have never been heard of
in fact
its imaginiation in this thread is born from technicalities

your prospects are not looking good in this regard
Correct. But if I could wager that the faculty has given some form of RPL in it's history, I would.
 

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The most common RPL exemption is the waiver of attendance requirements. I'm sure someone has been granted this in undergrad medicine. In fact, if it didn't break privacy law for me to find out who has been granted exemption, I'd wager you over it.
i just said GRAD MED not UNDERGRAD

and OP is asking about GRAD, so that is not even relevant
 

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Find me a case when someone doing grad med at USYD (as is specific to initial question) was granted PRL after completing a degree and going straight into the program, and not moving from another state. The I might listen to your arguments.
Actually to make this pathetic debate even more stupid than it is,

Yes.....i'll give you an example....

Person with B.Ed applies for RPL for this course.

  - OPME - The University of Sydney

Of course, now argue that it's not grad med :rolleyes:
 
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hey thanks for the reply guys,

i was pretty much expecting to hear that i wont be getting any RPL. but i thought i might ask anyway. when you guys say its an integrated course it pretty much means its subjectless right?, a series of random lectures organised into specialized units (thats what i understand it to be). i guess whatever i do in grad med will be easier since ive proly covered the content previously.
 

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hey thanks for the reply guys,

i was pretty much expecting to hear that i wont be getting any RPL. but i thought i might ask anyway. when you guys say its an integrated course it pretty much means its subjectless right?, a series of random lectures organised into specialized units (thats what i understand it to be). i guess whatever i do in grad med will be easier since ive proly covered the content previously.
Yeh no RPL. Don't listen to the bullshit sprouting 44Ronin.
 

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