kietkiet
Member
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2012
- Messages
- 209
- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2013
Background info:
I've always been interested in both Computers and Medicine, and being born into a very 'computer-oriented' family, i've never had a Computer related question unanswered. However no one in my family has any experience in Medicine, so naturally my curiosity just tumbles into a big snowball of unanswered questions.
Plan:
I'm planning on doing Computer Science next year and decide at the end of next year whether or not i'll transfer to medicine.
Problem:
I have an interest in Computers and so studying for Computer Science wouldn't be too much of an issue for me, however I just don't see myself working in the IT industry because it just seems too 'boring'. Whereas with Medicine, I have no background in Science, and studying MIGHT be slightly more difficult. This makes me hesitant in studying Med because I might not be able to handle the workload and become another Med Student Dropout. However, a career in Medicine seems more fun and rewarding to me than a career in IT.
Tl;dr
Studying for Computer Science = Fun, Working in IT field = Not Fun
Studying for Medicine = Not Fun/Big commitment, Working in Medicine = Fun
Questions:
1) What's the difference between the UMAT and the GAMSAT ?
2) What are the common pathways into Med if you don't get the required ATAR ?
3) Is tutoring for the UMAT recommended ? What percentile do you need to be able to get into Med ?
4) It's possible to transfer from any degree to medicine right ? (As long as you have the requried GPA)
5) Is it recommended to do a Medical related degree (e.g. Biomedicine, Medical Science, etc) to transfer into Med ?
6) In First Year Med, do they just assume you know nothing and start from the beginning ?
7) Does University of Newcastle have a good medicine program ? Cause I'm interested in surgery or anaesthesiology.
8) After what year do you specialise in the field you're interested in ?
9) Is it hard balancing work, social life, and a medical degree ?
10) Graduate pay, Good or Bad ?
11) Is being a Doctor as prestigious/rewarding as it was in the past ?
12) Exactly how much debt will you be in after finishing a med degree ? And approx. how long will it take to pay it all off ? lmao
Feel free to answer any questions, any input is good.
I've always been interested in both Computers and Medicine, and being born into a very 'computer-oriented' family, i've never had a Computer related question unanswered. However no one in my family has any experience in Medicine, so naturally my curiosity just tumbles into a big snowball of unanswered questions.
Plan:
I'm planning on doing Computer Science next year and decide at the end of next year whether or not i'll transfer to medicine.
Problem:
I have an interest in Computers and so studying for Computer Science wouldn't be too much of an issue for me, however I just don't see myself working in the IT industry because it just seems too 'boring'. Whereas with Medicine, I have no background in Science, and studying MIGHT be slightly more difficult. This makes me hesitant in studying Med because I might not be able to handle the workload and become another Med Student Dropout. However, a career in Medicine seems more fun and rewarding to me than a career in IT.
Tl;dr
Studying for Computer Science = Fun, Working in IT field = Not Fun
Studying for Medicine = Not Fun/Big commitment, Working in Medicine = Fun
Questions:
1) What's the difference between the UMAT and the GAMSAT ?
2) What are the common pathways into Med if you don't get the required ATAR ?
3) Is tutoring for the UMAT recommended ? What percentile do you need to be able to get into Med ?
4) It's possible to transfer from any degree to medicine right ? (As long as you have the requried GPA)
5) Is it recommended to do a Medical related degree (e.g. Biomedicine, Medical Science, etc) to transfer into Med ?
6) In First Year Med, do they just assume you know nothing and start from the beginning ?
7) Does University of Newcastle have a good medicine program ? Cause I'm interested in surgery or anaesthesiology.
8) After what year do you specialise in the field you're interested in ?
9) Is it hard balancing work, social life, and a medical degree ?
10) Graduate pay, Good or Bad ?
11) Is being a Doctor as prestigious/rewarding as it was in the past ?
12) Exactly how much debt will you be in after finishing a med degree ? And approx. how long will it take to pay it all off ? lmao
Feel free to answer any questions, any input is good.