lololol. Oh so true...jennylim said:then wake up.
yeah... i think i would be more cut if i don't get in following an interview then no interview at all.jennylim said:scream, faint, ring ppl up and start preparing for it.
then wake up.
because its ok..sovietski said:"start preparing for it."
Stupid thing to say IMO. for gods sake, why can't people just accept that they are the professionals, they know what they want. if you are not suitable for med, don't try to distort your character to try to get in, because it is dishonest, and could have huge impacts when you are dealing with people later in life.
if i get an interview, i'll be overjoyed. if i get into the interview, expose my soul, and give honest answers and get in, i will feel incredibly rewarded. If i get into the itnerview, be honest, and then get knocked back, well i will be perfectly satisfied, because i will know that i was honest, and as a result i might not be suited to a career in medicine.
deal with not getting in, its not the end of the world.
no no, i don't mean prep as in go to dallas. i mean preparing as in learning about the university more, about the faculty and the course...having big d&ms with myself about why i want to do medicine and try and articulate it as well as i can...that sort of preparation.sovietski said:"start preparing for it."
Stupid thing to say IMO. for gods sake, why can't people just accept that they are the professionals, they know what they want. if you are not suitable for med, don't try to distort your character to try to get in, because it is dishonest, and could have huge impacts when you are dealing with people later in life.
if i get an interview, i'll be overjoyed. if i get into the interview, expose my soul, and give honest answers and get in, i will feel incredibly rewarded. If i get into the itnerview, be honest, and then get knocked back, well i will be perfectly satisfied, because i will know that i was honest, and as a result i might not be suited to a career in medicine.
deal with not getting in, its not the end of the world.
in turn, that too is fair enough. lol. i know i've already sold my soul and done UMAT prep courses (but seriously, s3 can definitely be practised, i don't care what ACER says) but i definitely will be myself and not try and be what they want.sovietski said:fair enough, i understand what you're saying, and yeah its cool and makes sense.
sorry, i always assume the worst and get aggressive. i goto school with some people who would happily twist their personality to suit the mould required to get into med.
You wouldn't say that if you really wanted med and got rejected.sovietski said:Lexico
While you raise some valid points, i still dsiagree with you. If i went in there, said what was true to me, they didnt believe i was suiable, i would feel totally OK. But i spose that is just my personality, not having to have people patting me on the back all the time. i am perfectly happy with who i am and how i present myself to the world.
Actually, my friend, he did tell us to lie. Its called strategic lying. He didnt explicitly tell us to "go and lie" but in essence thats what he was implying. Im sure the people who attented that particular lecture with me would tell you the same thing.M_I_K_E said:Look, not a single prep course will tell you to lie. Mr Gibson suggested us to withhold information, but not to make them up.
Don't take this the wrong way, I'm not an Icarus supporter - I know some of things Mr Gibson does and says...I'm a MedEntry boy.