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Biomedicine too risky ?

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Russ:
Some interstate unis have lower requirements, but Deakin is in Victoria and tbh looks just as good as UoM's new program.

Traditionally, USyd, UoM, UQ etc have been the major ones

Slumdawg:
What SEAS category do you fit under btw?  88 entry into biomed is only for categories 5 and 6 :(  

stonecold:

--- Quote from: 99.95_for_sure on December 06, 2010, 04:21:40 pm ---Which unis in aus are good for pg med?

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From what I've read and been told it really doesn't matter where you go.  There is the prestige of going to a Go8 Uni, and they receive more funding, but all medical degrees are accredited by the Australian Medical Council, and this is the main thing.

Hence it does not really matter.  Unlike with a law degree where I don't think some administrative law body rubber stamps all the different degrees available, and therefore it puts you at an advantage if you go to a more reputable Uni.

stonecold:

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--- Quote from: 99.95_for_sure on December 06, 2010, 04:07:32 pm ---I wouldnt get my hopes up about transferring INTO biomed at melb, that isnt easy. Taking advantage of the 88 seas req is once in a lifetime and foolish to pass up if you defs want med

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Yeah I know, I just worry I won't do well enough in the GAMSAT to be accepted into any postgraduate medicine studies.

Does anyone know if the GAMSAT requirements for medicine at different universities are the same or different?

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Interested in going interstate?

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I haven't considered that yet, but are the requirements that much lower?

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I'm not sure, but you can always start a degree, do the UMAT next year, and apply for non standard undergrad entry to UTAS, UNSW, UNCLE.  There may be a few more unis who offer non standard entry too.

98.40_for_sure:
If you move out of home and go interstate, does the government help pay for anything significant? Or do you need to be able to support yourself by paying your own rent, food, books etc

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