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naved_s9994:
For Med at Monash,
I read on the site, an UMAT of 93rd percentile minimum, on avg.
Say I achieve that exact figure...(93rd Percentile), what ENTER is required?
Would a 96 be good enough, if I had a good interview?

Thanks

vexx:
umm it is kinda of difficult to say.
i was told by them that at monash: the interview is the worth much more than the ENTER/UMAT, but you still need 90%+ (depending on cutoff) for cutoff. and High 90's. the vast majority of the students get in with an ENTER of 99+, but you could get in with a bonded place with 96.
or if you rock the interview, you could possibly get in with 96 with unbonded:)

goodluck with interviews and all that.

Greggler:
Yeah, enter is the least considered thing at Monash.

Kid at our school 3 or 4 years ago got in with something <95 cant remember exactly, but i believed he aced UMAT, and the the type of person he was i would have assumed he would have interviewed well

naved_s9994:
Yea True,
Someone told me that the entry selection criteria set by Monash selectors is
that 25% is based upon your Enter, 25% upon your UMAT, and 50% upon
your Interview.

But In my opinion, UMAT is worth quite more, as its the basis upon what
you get an interview.

_______

Ohh and also Im doing VCE in 2010..and whats bonded, unbonded?  Is that HEC's placement?

i-am-bored-69:

--- Quote from: naved_s9994 on December 23, 2009, 10:53:38 pm ---Yea True,
Someone told me that the entry selection criteria set by Monash selectors is
that 25% is based upon your Enter, 25% upon your UMAT, and 50% upon
your Interview.

But In my opinion, UMAT is worth quite more, as its the basis upon what
you get an interview.

_______

Ohh and also Im doing VCE in 2010..and whats bonded, unbonded?  Is that HEC's placement?

--- End quote ---

Bonded spots is where you agree to go work in a rural area for 5-6 years after you finish med.



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