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Old 08-19-2005, 09:16 AM   #1
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now i am attending the first year of Korea University of South Korea, majoring life science. i am very interested in medical school of austrailia but not sufficient informations, i have-_- i think you guys can give me advices and tell me what to do for getting into the medical schools of australia..

i know that there are two systems for medical schools : bachlors, graduate entry

now i'm considering both of them, please give me advice.
you can put a post on here and also can send a e-mail to me(yoonjp@daum.net)

i would be very pleased if you give me advice. thank you
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Old 08-21-2005, 03:59 AM   #2
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graduate entry requires GAMSAT and an interview and brillant GPA for ur degree

wat else do u want to know?
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While it is true that graduate entry requires the GAMSAT and an interview it does not require a "brilliant" gpa. Most schools look at the whole picture, to varying degrees, rather than basing it only on 1 variable. Undergraduate entry (ie, right from high school generally) typically is much more about your gpa.
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