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09-12-2018 11:32 PM | ||
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Even for A levels, IGP for 10th percentile was AAA/A. Those who could make it into medicine ended up being in dentistry or pharmacy where the 10th percentile was also AAA/A. |
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09-12-2018 12:00 AM | ||
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Essential for modern day medical practice, collaborative interdisciplinary. |
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11-11-2018 06:49 AM | ||
Unregistered | u hav no chance. u need a related diploma and overall 3.9 GPA to even get a shot at the interviews for NUS/NTU. your only chance is to spend 250k+ and try to find a lesser known OZ/UK university. | |
11-11-2018 02:48 AM | ||
Skyzfoxx | By the way as part of my FYP, i had interned in SGH for 1 month and i am now partnering with SGH to create 2 products as i took 2 fyp projects if that helps. Thank you! | |
11-11-2018 02:32 AM | ||
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Entering medicine field with unrelated diploma? Hi guys. So I'm actually interested in the medical field and was thinking of applying for NTU or NUS medicine undergraduate. But because i did not know what to study before going into poly, i took mechanical engineering specializing in biomedical in Ngee ann poly. As I chose the FYP route, i have a specialization in biomedical. I am in my third year, final semester now too. GPA wise, I didn't really have fantastic gpa from the beginning. My current gpa was from Sem 1 - 2.2 Sem 2 - 2.6 Sem 3 - 3 Sem 4 - 3.4 Sem 5 - 3.9 ( A for FYP ) Sem 6 - Ongoing I didn't have a good gpa initially as lots of life issues like my dad passing away had demoralized me, therefore i had no motivation to study at all. Hence, I would like to ask if entering/switching to the medical field is even a good choice? And if its even possible for me to enter the undergraduate programme from NUS/NTU or would i have to go overseas to pursue this career? Thanks for everyone responses in advance! |