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Best Uni for medicine in Australia?

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vexx:
ahhh now I'm afraid to go. scary. but I'm sure the quality of teaching isn't that bad? :/
do you think CAE will be much better?

the times are rmit are better though, 3:30 wed & 8:10am fri. both two hours. that way i don't have to do a hektik Tuesday with 3hr englang. then 3 classes at school and then enhancemnt after. ahh hha

stonecold:
^^^

You will be fine at RMIT, they got similar results to CAE this year.  Main reason I left was because of the timetable and there is a group of people there that I don't really like to hang with.

http://studyat.anu.edu.au/programs/4900XMBBS;overview.html

This looks very interesting.  MBBS in four years.  Must be extremely competitive.  I want to go there lol.

vexx:
hah ok good hopefully all is good at rmit.

hahah no that's graduate med. all the four year degrees are grad med.
ANU is actually one of the easier med schools to get into. you need a bachelor degree like Melb uni :P

stonecold:
arrgh, silly me, thought I was in the undergrad section lol.

Greggler:
The best medicine school is the one that accepts you.

In terms of travelling overseas to places such as UK, USA you sit various tests and can work overseas after completion of an internship. So its not really reliant on your university, but really the hospital at which you do your internship that overseas employers will be looking at.

And lol at about deciding specialties and stuff already. As vexx said people always change. A good friend of mine who went through a Biomed pathway into grad med at ANU has changed his mind every semester on what he wants to specialise on depending on what subjects he's doing. He's 4th year atm and still has no idea on what he wants to specialise in

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