

Hi iTreg,
I am sorry to hear that u dint get it... unfortunately i dont think it was just your MCAT score. The Duke-NUS admission committee do take into consideration your recommendation, ur GPA , ur essays etc. I got in with a pathertic MCAT score of 26!
I can't believe that I would have to plod through life stigmatized by the knowledge that I had been judged "Not a GMS material" by someone who can't even spell the "pathetic" word correctly….I am so humiliated!!!!
I cant believe that I would have to plod through life stigmatized by the knowledge that I had been judged Not a GMS material by someone who cant even spell the pathetic word correctly .
I am so humiliated!!!!
mikkey... Sorry to hear about the waitlist but don't give up hope yet! I think waitlist movement usually lasts until school starts, in this case end of July. If you're really curious, you can always call Dr Kamei and ask about waitlist movement.
Good luck!
To those concerned about residencies conflicting with current system in place. The Duke-NUS students will have a senior standing than those in the MBBS program because of more clinical experience. And if you didn't know, all Singapore men must serve in the Armed forces after high school so the male MBBS students will be roughly the same age or only a year or so younger than those of us who are attending close to or right after undergrad. So really age is not a MAJOR issue to those concerned in terms of post graduation training.
Anyone applying for the 2008-2009 cycle?
hello everyone
i haven't read every single post on this thread but i read at least half, and i also did visit the duke-nus website. I found that you need to do 5 years or "public service" after you graduate from this medical program. It seemed like they strongly discourage doing residency program in the US, making exceptions only when a particular residency program doesn't exist in singapore.
By no means I am trying to be offensive or anything, but I just want to find out more about this program and trying to decide whether to add this school on AMCAS: why would you choose this school? it seems like they restrict a lot of freedom and don't even let students do residency in the US. And also if you somehow manage to do residency in the US, I'm guessing you have to go back there and serve 5 years? Is this worth doing if you are not from Singapore?