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Originally Posted by Unregistered
It’s not that easy to get a specialist training position either. Psychiatry and Family Medicine used to be throwaway training programmes during my time, both in the UK and Singapore, but they have became competitive now. The odds of you being a specialist is very low, unless you have to patience to keep applying every MOPEX cycle, especially so if you are applying to even more competitive specialities like ENT/Ortho etc
A law degree from Oxford is versatile. You can choose to practise as a lawyer in Singapore or in the UK. You can even choose to leverage your law degree to a management consulting/banking job in Singapore. ROI wise it is definitely higher considering a law degree only cost 200k while a med degree overseas can cost upwards of 600k
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do we have any statistics on the competition ratio and how many cycles candidates apply to before they get an offer/ accept an offer?
wanting to know how long i will have to wait before i can enter residency. is there a cut off age to enter residency?