Unfortunately meeting prereqs means 6 subjects next sem.
Once a masochist, always a masochist.
As for the MD interview, pretty much every chancellor was able to successfully pass the interview (even though they felt as if they screwed up) and receive their first clinical zone preference. You're not competing against the GEMSAS pool so as long as you articulate your reasoning, and talk about your own experiences for the personal stations, you should have no problem. Apparently only one chancellor did not pass for our intake.
Because you'll be doing the MMI with older applicants they do expect you to show more maturity and what not. Just don't say anything really controversial or outrageous (eg going on a diatribe against vaccinations, that's how controversial you would have to be)
Hey guys quick question;
Pharmacology: How drugs work - some people have told me that for this subject there is a ''fair bit of chemistry involved'', but I've done a fair bit of research and it doesn't look as if there is much chemistry. Mostly rote learning and application. Has anyone done this subject and could please tell me how the content is like? I don't want to do something with too much chemistry. ----- And i've read the course design doesn't it kind of overlap with physiology? Like with all the application stuff and pathway stuff?
The subject looks amazing!
Thank you!!!
There is literally 0 chemistry involved. There are reviews on the subject.