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I'm in my final year for BSc in Canada and my goal is to practice medicine in hk. I just got rejected by hku and cu for mbbs and I really don't know what my next step should be... Can anyone provide me with some advice for the following choices? I hope to gather as much information as possible before I make a decision. I can either... 1. Get a Master degree in Canda - but I am still stuck in Canada if I don't get accepted in hk for the next 2 years 2. Go international med schools - but it is extremely expensive and I can't guarenteed to practice in hk after I graduate. This will leave me with a huge debt. 3. Get a BSc in Dietetics in Canada - I can get a science-related job with this degree but it takes almost 4 years and I doubt the hk med school will consider me if I re-apply in the middle of my degree Thank you so much!!! |
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Also, they in fact do consider people not finishing their degree I'm in my second year of my undergraduate but they still accepted me (And if you look back at previous posts someone else in first year got in too) |
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Join Date: May 2010
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I'm surprised that you heard back from both schools already. They usually notify rejections pretty late in the cycle. |
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Yeah, did you apply to the fast track? They're still accepting late applications so I find it quite strange that you already received notice from them.
Also, you can consider England med schools as well since HKU is pretty similar to them |
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how'd you get notified that you were unsuccessful? I applied for fast track but didn't get in, now they said I'm in the main round.
May I ask what is the appeal of practicing medicine in hk for you? I would suggest going to an international med school, preferably aussie or england med schools as mentioned above as they are similar to the hk med school system. |
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Just two things I wanted to chime in about:
1. Dietetics may not be that easy to get into - I've known people that have tried a total of 3 years in a row before they finally got in...but then I suppose that depends on your gpa/statement/interview/luck/etc. Basically, it's a nice backup to have, but that doesn't mean that it's that easy. 2. Even if you finish your MBBS in Australia (I'm not sure about UK), you still won't be eligible to sit for the HKMLE - and practice in HK - until after you finish an internship year. Someone correct if I'm wrong about this. Australian internships really aren't guaranteed right now for international students since there's a massive lack of spots, so that might be something you'd want to consider. |
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