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jenner315

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If I want to do a medicine course in sydney....is it ok if I do BAS? (B arts &science)

Is it unlikely to get into medicine this way? or is it the same?
And does anyone know the structure of this course?
The online information is not that helpful...and I would like to know comments from people who knows or does it thank you :)

And will it better if i was given a place for medicine course at usnw or uws and others...to take it?
I really want to try other things first and do the post graduate course...is my reasoning bad?
 
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You can do any degree. I'm pretty sure they're encouraging diversity.

You'd be better off to just do arts or science though: it's quicker and easier and you'll be a doctorB in no time.
 

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No disadvantage except that the BA/BSc course at USYD is really stupid in terms of structure, you get very limited choices for subjects, my friend is doing Law in Contemporary Society and Macroeconomics this semester, which i maintain has absolutely nothing to do with arts or science yet he is powerless to change any of them.

Better off doing a straight BA or BSc but you can do as you wish is best.
 

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I'm considering switching from liberal (1) to science/arts, but this is somewhat confusing

"Graduates are eligible for registration by medical boards in all Australian states and territories and in New Zealand. A career in medicine could include general practice or specialisation. Following one year's compulsory internship, a doctor may enter private practice but most doctors undertake further hospital experience before commencing independent practice. Further experience and study under the supervision of one of the specialist colleges is required before specialist qualifications or vocational registration as a general practitioner can be obtained. Other careers for graduates would include medical research, teaching, medical administration, medical communication or journalism."

do you get entry to medicine just because you did science/arts, and how long is medicine? Like if i wanted to be a psychiatrist, would this be what i do?
 

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