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medgirl20 said:what year are you going to be in pre-med or 1st med. They're semesterinsing everything next year so we won't know the exact details until the end of May/beginning of June.
Feel free to pm me.
glider said:Thanks Med Girl! I'm going into premed . Can you tell me what it's like? the various clubs? are exams moderate or difficult? do you like it there?
Sorry if I'm torturing you with q's ..I've never been to Ireland and am a bit nervous and excited so any info at all will help a great deal!
medgirl20 said:I like RCSI despite all the negative comment on this board.
dontbsme said:The vast majority of students do, medgrl. Wouldn't you agree? Unfortunately, there are always a small number of people who are perpetually miserable and ruin the whole experience for everyone.
Respectfully, etc.
fifi said:thanks medgirl, you have been very helpful in this discussion board.
I accepted an offer for RCSI earlier and am excited about coming!
I want to know what you mean when you say that the max. mark for exams is 75.
what is the exam/grading system like at RCSI?
fifi said:thanks medgirl, you have been very helpful in this discussion board.
Agreed! So too has been R3boot. Their responsible and intelligent input is what SDN members are looking for.
Respectfully, etc.
On the subject of RCSI, you praise anyone who speaks highly of it as having, "responsible and intelligent input".dontbsme said:Agreed! So too has been R3boot. Their responsible and intelligent input is what SDN members are looking for.
Sage880 said:On the subject of RCSI, you praise anyone who speaks highly of it as having, "responsible and intelligent input".
You ignore anyone's intelligent but negative comments on RCSI and then bash anyone who makes any unintelligent and negative comments.
Intelligent but negative comments are more than acceptable as they lead to intelligent discourse. Therefore I am happy to leave those to other posters to dicuss on most occasions. However, I most certainly do "correct" anyone who makes unintelligent and negative comments.
May I ask what your relationship to the school is?
Certainly. I am a very proud graduate and, on occasion, a guest lecturer.
From reading what you've wrote and seeing what you've been responding too it seems to me you have a vested interest in the school.
As a graduate, I most certainly do. And, if you are attending RCSI, you should also. (Addendum: I see from your previous posts that you are attending NUI, Cork. You will receive an excellent education there. For the benefit of all the suspicious/paranoid types here, I have no personal affiliation with NUI, Cork.)
Again,
Again?
I'll make my point: When 4/5 Irish med schools charge 66% of the tuition of RCSI and teach the same ciriculum it's bad enough. But the fact that RCSI stresses how they are affiliated with all these amazing American universities is sleezy. No higher percentage of grads from RCSI obtain higher quality American residencies or do better American rotations. RCSI never promised they would, but they make vague statements alluding to that fact because they know how to prey on scared pre-meds who are worried about their future. The fact that they use this tatic to charge 50% more then any other school is disgusting in my opinion. It's a fine school and the complaints people make about it you'll find at any Irish med school. But you'll also save a fair amount of money in the process.
Listen, I'm not a troll and don't appreciate your condescending tone. I think its an absurd argument at all by the way. I think its interesting that you just attacked me for some reason instead of just presenting your side of the argument.dontbsme said:Please refer to my previous posts regarding this old and now very boring topic. Your comment about the college "preying on scared, pre-meds" is reminiscent of those of the other posters here who continuously cry, whine and complain about their sad lot in life. Ah yes, all those poor, weak, scared, ignorant, pre-meds who did not realize what they were getting into! You can rest assured that the college has no interest in preying on the weak of this world. How absurd! Interestingly, such paranoia, in which sinister ulterior motives are attributed to benevloent persons or organizations is primarily seen in Americans. It is indicative of the type of fear-driven society in which they are raised.
Respectfully, etc.
Sage880 said:Listen, I'm not a troll and don't appreciate your condescending tone. I think its an absurd argument at all by the way. I think its interesting that you just attacked me for some reason instead of just presenting your side of the argument.
I'm not interested in attacking you or RCSI either. I attend another Irish college and think RCSI is equal to every other school in Ireland. I have friends who attend the school and I think I'm making a valid point and if all you want to do is criticize my spelling or grammar then go ahead, but it really does take away from our discussion.
In addition, I find your comments about Americans very stereotypical and slightly racist. Im not an American myself so I will leave it to someone else to speak of their country and let you know what they think about your blanket comments.
Ok, I said nothing about you or about your school in general. I considered attending RCSI and came to those conclusions by myself. If I am wrong, I will be the first to admit it. Please respond to the fact that RCSI is 50% more expensive with no extra added value. If you have any comments on what a student will get for 50% extra every year Id be happy to listen to it.
dontbsme said:Please refer to my ammended posting in which your question has been answered and reanswered by Jammer. Thank you.
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Great! I think we can see eye to eye on this now.Originally Posted by Jammer said:RCSI charges more tuition than other Irish medical schools because it is a private school and receives little to no public funding, unlike TCD, UCD, UCC and UCG. 70-80% of the overall running expenses at RCSI are covered by student's tuition fees.
Sage880 said:Great! I think we can see eye to eye on this now.
RCSI is a good school. As good as any other in Ireland. Since they are private, you will be expected to pay 50% more tuition. If you can get accepted to another Irish school, you should go there.
Ignore the posts bitching about small details of RCSI or any other school's life. It's the same all over Ireland and pretty much the same in North America. The grass just always seems greener on the other side of the fence.
Sage880 said:As for the "Again" comment, I've posted this comment on threads you've chosen to respond to and you've ignored my comment and replied to some idiot with no real point to make. I'm not interested in listening to people who just want to trash a school either.
Jammer said:You have no experience as a student at RCSI and, therefore, you have no right to judge or insult a past/present RCSI student for expressing his/her opinion about RCSI.
You can use the Royal bank line of credit at any Irish med school. I'm going to sit down and look at that and see if it's better then CanHELP - which is pretty steep. OSAP helps a little. Interest free even though it's not a huge amount. Too bad those punks won't give us more!csname said:well, i'm a rcsi student myself and i have to say i loved every day of college there. its great life. people are nice, your class fellows are friendly, plus education is fun. i know money is a big matter and a lot of us students were often frustrated as to why wouldn't the school disclose how it handles all the finances.
i just have one question. i know this year for canadians, the school gave out a notice saying that Royal Bank gives out 150K of student line of credit to canadians studying at RCSI without any co-signer. is there any other bank in canada that does the same. I've contacted CIBC, and they say that their 125K line of credit is only for canadian medical schools. TD bank says that they require a co-signer with "healthy financial relationship" with their bank to make a medical student eligibe for 60K of line of credit.
So basically what i'm getting at is whether there is any other option for financial help besides Royal Bank, and Bank of America (CanHELP), which puts crazy interest on you. I took CanHELP last year, but am not too keen to take it again. Do i have any other options beside Royal Bank. I hope there are other options coz i don't wanna be dropping out of med school in my final year because of lack of finances. Help anyone!!!