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mystikal:

--- Quote from: Mulan on September 05, 2010, 11:10:47 pm ---really? does that mean after you graduate from biomed, you're in fact a pharmicist already?

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wow i need to study at monash for 5 years to get that... lols =P that is sooo misleading can we sue? what happened if a person really that it was true?

samuch:

--- Quote from: danieltennis on September 05, 2010, 10:37:40 pm ---I'm not too sure if this is any help but have a look at this link: http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/courses/3879.html

If you look down at the page, it tells you what units you have to complete or what units you can pick up. Hopefully this helps.

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:) yeah thats where i looked, none of them have all 3 subjects that are needed in the second year though :(

mmm looks like its biomed or science for me then

98.40_for_sure:
Monash's biomed/eng double degree covers ALL pre-requisites needed for every pgrad course listed above (the ones after biomed@uom), aside from optometry which needs physics/optics or something.

The second year anatomy, physiology, biochemistry units needed for dentistry, medicine etc are covered, 100% sure

So if you decide to end up doing eng, monash is 4 years, melb is 6
with medicine and those pgrad courses, monash and melb courses converge and you end up with same course anyway.

so if you're unsure, i'd say biomed/eng cos then you can get a taste of both at the same time before you pick one, whereas at melb, you don't get to taste eng until you enter into the pgrad and then if you don't like it, you'll waste more time and money transferring out

samuch:

--- Quote from: 99.95_for_sure on September 07, 2010, 07:59:34 am ---Monash's biomed/eng double degree covers ALL pre-requisites needed for every pgrad course listed above (the ones after biomed@uom), aside from optometry which needs physics/optics or something.

The second year anatomy, physiology, biochemistry units needed for dentistry, medicine etc are covered, 100% sure

So if you decide to end up doing eng, monash is 4 years, melb is 6
with medicine and those pgrad courses, monash and melb courses converge and you end up with same course anyway.

so if you're unsure, i'd say biomed/eng cos then you can get a taste of both at the same time before you pick one, whereas at melb, you don't get to taste eng until you enter into the pgrad and then if you don't like it, you'll waste more time and money transferring out

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but i checked the prereques and it only covers 2 in materials and civil ... but the last subject that is needed is done in third year instead of 2nd.... does that mean that it is still covered?

Caspar:

--- Quote from: Russ on September 06, 2010, 04:57:26 pm ---
--- Quote from: Caspar on September 05, 2010, 07:32:04 pm ---I don't see why you'd be bothering with prereqs, as having them won't really increase your chances. You only get 1 interview for graduate medicine, being eligible for UoM won't affect your ability to study at deakin/monash/other universities.

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So you can actually, yknow, apply to UoM...

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And you'd want to do this why? If your GPA/GAMSAT is good enough for UOM, it'll prolly be good enough for deakin. You only get 1 interview, 1 chance to get in. Having UoM on your pref list for ACER won't increase your overall chance of getting into med.

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