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Biomedicine at UoM or Biomedicine/Science at Monash University?

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Alter:

--- Quote from: warya on December 20, 2015, 12:22:34 pm ---There's more than 500 people in Melb biomed, I've heard a lot about one of the benefits of the course being having a small cohort...doesn't seem all that small lol

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This is mostly said because of the massive amount of core/compulsory subjects in UoM Biomedicine and size of said cohort relative to Science/Arts/Commerce etc. I also wouldn't be surprised if more people did Biomedical Science at Monash because of double degrees and the lower clearly-in.

warya:

--- Quote from: Alter on December 20, 2015, 12:26:19 pm ---This is mostly said because of the massive amount of core/compulsory subjects in UoM Biomedicine and size of said cohort relative to Science/Arts/Commerce etc. I also wouldn't be surprised if more people did Biomedical Science at Monash because of double degrees and the lower clearly-in.

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Yeah, and I'd suspect there will be even more students in Monash biomed after the graduate medicine change. I'm sure there are many people like me who would have gone to Melbourne in a heartbeat otherwise. Perhaps the clearly in is gonna rise in the next few years.

cosine:
Ok guys I think I have made up my mind... Despite the travel time, I think the non-GAMSAT pathway is calling my name...
But Melbourne has been my legit dream all year :/
I don't know what to do...

cosine:
Guys what about Biomedicine Advanced Honours at Monash University, what advantage has this over the normal Biomedicine course?

Sorry for the noob questions, can't ask my brother rn, he's over seas -.-

Splash-Tackle-Flail:

--- Quote from: mtse on December 20, 2015, 12:20:30 pm ---Yeah it is

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Correct me if I'm wrong but I'm also fairly sure FFP doesn't guarantee jnternship

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