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just like how you're going to get right into med school out of highschool? hahahahaha
correct. i'm already accepted into the university itself so I just have to wait for next years classes to start. not that you would understand or anything seeing as you won't be doing anything with your life. -
patrick_jane wrote: »correct. i'm already accepted into the university itself so I just have to wait for next years classes to start. not that you would understand or anything seeing as you won't be doing anything with your life.
you need to graduate college/university prior to attending medical school or at least that's how it is in the U.S. -
you idiot, you have to get into a university, study for at least 2 years (full time summer included) to get the required classes, than finally you can attempt to get into med school, usually they look for people with high marks and they will test you. THAN, there is most likely a wait list...clearly you don't have a clue about it...
you realize it's a different system in australia right? -
you're a fu.cking retar.d just stop posting
http://sydney.edu.au/medicine/future-students/medical-program/index.php
and that has what to do with what i said? i proved you were a complete moron because you thought there was something before you enter university (college) which there isn't. right after 12th grade you can apply to a university (depending on your hsc atar) and enter the field you choose.
dumbass, stop posting when you're clueless.
also wrong course, http://sydney.edu.au/courses/Bachelor-of-Medical-Science-and-Bachelor-of-Medicine-and-Bachelor-of-Surgery -
no in a previous thread you said you were going into med school out of highschool, lol you're a fu.cking joke, you're really going to go clean toilets in a hospital for the rest of your life...
quote me where i said that please? lol like i care about a complete nobody on the internet thinks. feel free to ask me a question and i'll prove you wrong like i just did, you resort to petty insults because you got proven wrong. -
please continue making a fool out of yourself, something at least you're good at
http://ama.com.au/node/4130
are you a retard? lolololol. what do you think i'm doing next year? do you think you get your bachelors in high school?
nope, you get it in.. you guessed it..
medical school! -
the system is not the same in another country but it's approximately the same. different exams... but you still need to go through college to apply to med school. you might be thinking of pre-med courses in college but you're not getting into medical school once you get into a university... all of that is 8 years and after that you'll have residency for another 4 years and if you want to be a specialist you'll probably have to take another 4-7 years which is why i didn't want to become a physician; too much schooling but my father did go through it both in russia and in the U.S.
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patrick_jane wrote: »are you a retard? lolololol. what do you think i'm doing next year? do you think you get your bachelors in high school?
nope, you get it in.. you guessed it..
medical school!
you get your bachelors in college... not medical school. -
throneofGod wrote: »the system is not the same in another country but it's approximately the same. different exams... but you still need to go through college to apply to med school. you might be thinking of pre-med courses in college but you're not getting into medical school once you get into a university... all of that is 8 years and after that you'll have residency for another 4 years and if you want to be a specialist you'll probably have to take another 4-7 years which is why i didn't want to become a physician; too much schooling but my father did go through it both in russia and in the U.S.
there is no "college", there are just universities.. and yeah i'm doing a pre-med course in uni which leads to my mbbs. -
patrick_jane wrote: »there is no "college", there are just universities.. and yeah i'm pre-med course in uni which leads to my mbbs.
in the U.S. a university is considered just a bunch of colleges packed together. like i attend st.john's university but i'm enrolled in the college of pharmacy -
throneofGod wrote: »in the U.S. a university is considered just a bunch of colleges packed together. like i attend st.john's university but i'm enrolled in the college of pharmacy
i wouldn't have a clue on how the u.s. system works, but in australia the uni i'm attending doesn't have different colleges for different fields as far as i'm aware. -
patrick_jane wrote: »i wouldn't have a clue on how the u.s. system works, but in australia the uni i'm attending doesn't have different colleges for different fields as far as i'm aware.
well just letting you know college/university is considered the same thing in the U.S. you said you get your bachelors in medical school in a post which is incorrect regardless of what country you live in. you have to go through university first, then medical school, and finally residency in order to get a license. So it's like 11-12 years minimum but you make some money in residency... you're just going to be supervised by a licensed doctor -
Slaya is right: in the commonwealth countries(and indeed most countries), there is no medical school ; in its stead is a bachelor's degree in medicine that takes 4+ years.
there is medical school everywhere... lol
http://www.anziil.org/how-to-become-a-doctor-in-australia
practically the same process in the U.S.
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