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is it easier to get into medicine as a postgraduate rather than undergraduate? if it is how can u do that? :)
 

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yeah, i got another question as well, is a umat percentile of 34 enough to do anything medicinal? LMAO
 

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is it easier to get into medicine as a postgraduate rather than undergraduate? if it is how can u do that? :)
No, because you can't do a Master of Medicine or a Masters of Surgery without holding an undergraduate medical degree; you can do a Masters of Science in Medicine.

Graduate-entry is demanding, as is school-leaver-entry. 'If it is', to do so you first worry about graduating from your undergraduate degree with a sufficiently-high grade and then a graduate medical exam (for Australia, the GAMSAT, or, if applying as an international, the MCAT (or possibly still the GAMSAT in Great Britain)), then should you be ranked highly enough, you should get an e-mail detailing the fact that you have an interview (offer), and your options.
yeah, i got another question as well, is a umat percentile of 34 enough to do anything medicinal? LMAO
No.
 

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