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本帖最后由 薛湘灵 于 2012-2-17 00:51 编辑
Y ppl here particularly prefer txting English? I thought generally ppl in this forum tend to like typing Chinese.......Da......
Honestly, as an international studnet who speaks English as a 2nd language, the most difficult thing is not your academic grades, but the UMAT. UMAT just crews ppl up regardless who you are and where you come from. I knew heaps of local ppl whose UMAT were even under mine. I'd like to say Bsc BioMed first year could b a bit easier for Chinese students than local ones since English-wise, you would expect much less amount of academic writting. BHSc requires lots of academic writting. I was hopeless in my first year. Now, I read over my previous essays; even myself was surpised how difficult those craps were to read(poor tutors... SORRY.....). I wish you good luck. But honestly, you shuld make the decisoin carefully. MBChB means six years of full commitment to a full time study (including the overlapping year) in New Zealand, and from 2nd yr, you are expected to pay more than NZ$60.000 each year for your tuition without considering the cost of textbooks, living and other stuffs. Afterward, a self-supported international studnet cannot be guaranteed a job offer to be a house officer/surgeon since like other careers, NZ residents are the employers' first priority.
I do strongly suggest you to come to our grafton campus and talk to Karen, the international student officer in FMHS. I think she would be more than happy to help you out.
BTW, I didn't get into Med either. More important things were, 1st, I am still happy about wot i am currently studying now and 2nd, I am almost able to say good-bye to uni soon, at least a "Good-bye for couple of year"... Good luck! |
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