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Non-UK/non-EEA nationals from UK Medical School for FY1 Posted: 06 Mar 2013 11:42 PM PST Hi all, Firstly thanks for your help up front! Ive searched the forum and cannot find anyone that has posted with the same issue as me, but i'm sure there are many. Im a non-UK national however at a UK medical school. According to the UKFPO, i can get a tier 4 visa which is great. (Assuming the UKBA is playing fair) However, does anyone know if the fact that I'm international, even though I have the correct visa and studied in the UK, have any ordering or signifcance in whether I get placed into the Foundation Year or not. Do they perhaps preference local graduates first? |
In need of some advice - Nursing or Medicine Posted: 06 Mar 2013 05:50 PM PST Evening (or should I say morning all), Firstly please allow me to apologise if this turns into a long post, or if you have heard it all before! I am a newbie to the forum and in need of some advice please. For the past 5 years I had been thinking about medicine, then finally everything was decided - I was going to do the UKCAT and GAMSAT and apply.....then I fell in love, got engaged and suddenly a family was a definite instead of a future possibility. Priorities and prospects changed and I decided to re-check the plausibility of me studying medicine now that new factors had come into play. I sat down and thought about the disadvantages and advantages of medicine and nursing knowing they both have their ups and downs for sure! Taking into account having kids in near future, fiance being settled in job, both of us looking forward to the prospect of settling down (we currently live with my parents) finances, just pulling through for a few years, more debts (I already have some but they are manageable and being managed!) or being quite comfortable! I thought I had decided on nursing even though my passion is to be a doctor and have even applied to nursing for Feb 2014.. we have a flat in the city, we would start our own married life, have kids, dogs, have everything on our doorstep (including uni and jobs) - I have a great passion for healthcare and would enjoy being a nurse and think I would make good one at that...... but....... I keep having these feelings that I have made the wrong decision! I am a HCA (have been for 6years) and see every day how hard nurses and doctors work but every time I see a doctor I already think "what if". I cant sleep tonight as my brain is so active trying to figure it out.. While I have a passion for healthcare, family time, kids etc, I also have a passion for an academically and challenging environment and my worry with nursing is that I will love it to start with...but eventually I will feel "stuck" and not challenged enough..Nurses are the foundations of the NHS along with HCAs and I know some fantastic nurses who work really hard and are good at their job. Nurses are also developing a more prominent role with greater responsibility within the NHS. However you cannot deny that doctors still have overall responsibility, still make the final decisions, its the doctor who the patients asks for, its the doctor who has to review a patient, decides on a diagnosis and course of treatment. Its by being a doctor that I would be more academically challenged..yes you have less time with patients as a doctor but to progress up the career ladder as a nurse becomes more admin based anyhow! With my qualifications - I think I am OK to apply to SGUL, KCL, Nottingham, Peninsula, East Anglia - think I would apply to 2 5year and 2 4 year (plus I know KCL automatically considers you for the 5 year course too) Im 27, fiancé 36 have BSc (2 2) and MSc (distinction) and have to decide between two sacrifices - I sacrifice my passion for being a doctor/challenging environment and become a nurse (more time with family, settled, fiancé is settled in job but may have to live with regret etc) or I sacrifice time with family, fiancés settled job, make finances and having kids more difficult (although not impossible) and become a doctor - my dream! It is such a hard decision, any advice greatly appreciated - especially from mature students who have had kids at med school. I should say I would hopefully apply to 5year courses. Assuming you can still get a maintenance loan? Apologies for any errors, its late and I am on my phone! Thanks in advance |
GRADMED 2012 Course books and extra notes from lectures for sale Posted: 06 Mar 2013 01:43 PM PST Hi all I have the Gradmed 2012 course books with extra notes provided by lecturers for sale. There are 8 booklets with over 1100 pages and on top of that extra notes and questions they gave us put in the relevant places in the books The material comprises of revision material, practice questions and practice tests and covers all the sections, this material is complete and in good condition with my own notes These notes are from when i attended the 2012 gradmed course and are well annotated and I believe I wrote everything down that the lecturers stated I used these notes along side the letts in a week series to refresh my knowledge and the ACER papers. If you have at least the as level knowledge then these notes will bring you up to where you need to be for gradmed If you're interested please email me at sandeep343532@gmail.com, im open to offers but please keep in mind that the course cost me over £1150, also have some other material on my computer that you may want that ill send give to the buyer. Can post and accept payment through paypal or meet in London Thanks guys and good luck |
Canadian Student Applying in the UK (Medicine) Posted: 06 Mar 2013 01:33 PM PST Hi, I am a 3rd year undergrad student at McMaster University. I have been thinking a lot about applying to medical school in the UK. I understand that they accept students right out of high school but my problem is that I am almost done 3 years of undergrad and my university cGPA is not good at all, I am currently sitting at a 2.6 GPA. However, my high school marks are a lot better (with an average of 85%), so I was wondering, since I am going to apply this summer (not completely sure to which universities; one of them is likely going to be Aberdeen University) will they be looking at my university marks or is sending in a high school transcript good enough? Because I don't want to trump my chances of acceptance because of my current undergrad marks as those are a result of circumstantial and personal stress. Should I be worried about not getting acceptance BECAUSE of my undergrad marks? Should I not send in my university transcript at all so they don't base their decision on those marks? Or will that be considered dishonesty? Because I really want this and I plan on staying in the UK post-graduation. In fact I plan on moving there no matter where I finish my studies. Also, I will be sitting the UKCATs this summer and I am currently volunteering at the hospital and plan to do so until August 2014. And I can also get references from some of my professors here at McMaster. PS. How many references do they require? or is it different from school to school? |
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