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Transferring to medicine-related courses from Medical Science over stated? (1 Viewer)

BLERGHtrue

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I've been seeing seperate threads on how to get into medical courses through transferring from Science degrees and transfers through Medical Science.

Just wondering - does one path leave you to an advantage through the applicants at all?
 

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I cannot imagine it would as far as transferring goes, because at university a grade is a grade, regardless of where its from.

Although I guess some courses will give you more knowledge that can help you later on. I am not sure.
 

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I cannot imagine it would as far as transferring goes, because at university a grade is a grade, regardless of where its from.

Although I guess some courses will give you more knowledge that can help you later on. I am not sure.
If your not sure then why do you bother posting? Its just annoying and stupid especially when more knowledgeable people can answer
 

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For most unis, its the grade that matters, not wat degree u do.

But remember there are exceptions. Some unis actually give preferences to

ppl who r doing or have done a science based degree over those who havent.

Im not basing this on assumptions or rumors they actually state this fact on their

websites.
 

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For most unis, its the grade that matters, not wat degree u do.

But remember there are exceptions. Some unis actually give preferences to

ppl who r doing or have done a science based degree over those who havent.

Im not basing this on assumptions or rumors they actually state this fact on their

websites.
thanks! I'll look into those then.
 

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