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A few questions - medicine
« on: January 25, 2012, 03:33:59 pm »
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I was fortunate enough to get into BioMed but I am unsure about a few things.

1. What are breadth tracks? Should I do one?
2. Do I need to choose any specific subjects so that I meet the requirements of Doctor of Medicine in the future?

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Re: A few questions - medicine
« Reply #1 on: January 25, 2012, 03:45:04 pm »
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With biomed subject selection to meet MD prereqs is no problem, they are already compulsory in the course
A breadth track is a series of breadth subjects throughout the three years that are associated with a single area of study. eg a french breadth track is like learning french and progressing from level to level whils fulfilling ur entire breadth criteria
Do one if u are genuinely interested in one single thing outside ur degree
If u just want to increase ur GPA and are interested in many things, select random breadth sujbects of ur interest, no need to follow a track

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Re: A few questions - medicine
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2012, 05:27:29 pm »
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I was fortunate enough to get into BioMed but I am unsure about a few things.

1. What are breadth tracks? Should I do one?
2. Do I need to choose any specific subjects so that I meet the requirements of Doctor of Medicine in the future?

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Choosing Breadth subjects is VERY EASY for Biomed students.
Just throw a dart at the Handbook and it will almost certainly land on something more interesting than Biomed.
You are very lucky in a way :)