The part about the university gave me so much hope, I’ve always thought that I needed to get into a really great university in order to make it to medical school. Thanks so much for your advice, I will definitely use it!!!!
@@madisonwest4173 Thanks! It's definitely possible. You can go anywhere for undergrad in Canada and then apply to medicine. What really matters is keeping up your GPA, becoming involved in a way meaningful to you and potentially becoming involved in research. All three are possible at Ryerson. Admissions committees don't care about the name behind your degree (assuming it's a legit university haha)
Hi Dani , really appreciate your efforts in video, can you speak more about course selection ? What r the requirements at Western University life sciences program for high school students ?
Hi, Thank you for sharing your knowledge and ideas with us high school students. I'm currently in 10th grade in Winnipeg and planning on going to med school. I hope you make more videos about the planning and helping to study efficiently.
No worries!! I'm hoping to make some more videos on effective studying in the future. I've put one out in the past that you may want to check out 😀: ua-cam.com/video/fAvSLzKso2s/v-deo.html
@@DaniKilani thank you so much for reply, and I will definitely watch all those videos but can you please tell me that for mcat which subjects should I learn and also Iam an international student that's why Iam asking you. Please guide me so that I will also perform best in mcat
Hello Dani! Wonderful video! I am currently a High school student in Ontario sitting at a 93% average with above level courses. Do u think it helps if I take gr 12 courses in grade 11? Like calculus, physics, adv. functions?
Hey Abdelrahim! Sorry if this response is a little too late. I took some grade 12 courses in grade 11, specifically biology and math (In Alberta the courses have different names). I think the main benefit was having more time in Grade 12 to focus on the last few important courses you still have left. It also could give you more time to write applications for universities and scholarships. Also, it sounds like you're doing well academically so I wouldn't worry about the difficulty. Hope this helps!
Hi Dani, I almost done my first semester of uni but my marks aren’t as good as they should be and I think my average is around 79% to 80%. I know that’s not good but do you think it is still possible for me to get a high gpa in the next few semesters with good habits and still get into a med school in year 3 or 4?
That's understandable it can be difficult transitioning from high school into university. I think it's definitely possible for you to make a come back in second semester going forwards. As you have more semesters under your belt, your first semester marks won't be as important. You'll could also show an upward trend in marks which is something some med schools will appreciate. For now, take some time to reflect on your study strategies and look for ways to improve them. Feel free to also check out my video on ways to improve grades, which I think you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/fAvSLzKso2s/v-deo.html
@@DaniKilani thanks Dani I really appreciate it! I’ve already kind of binge watched your videos, I love how you get straight to the point! I will definitely be applying the techniques you mentioned
The part about the university gave me so much hope, I’ve always thought that I needed to get into a really great university in order to make it to medical school. Thanks so much for your advice, I will definitely use it!!!!
No worries!! Glad to hear it resonated with you 😀
@@DaniKilani thank you!! What program did you take in university? I’m so sorry for asking so many questions😃
@@madisonwest4173 Medical sciences at Western. No worries!! 😁
@@DaniKilani wow, I’m sure you’re so smart. Is it possible if I go to Ryerson University and still make it to medical school?
@@madisonwest4173 Thanks! It's definitely possible. You can go anywhere for undergrad in Canada and then apply to medicine. What really matters is keeping up your GPA, becoming involved in a way meaningful to you and potentially becoming involved in research. All three are possible at Ryerson. Admissions committees don't care about the name behind your degree (assuming it's a legit university haha)
Hi Dani , really appreciate your efforts in video, can you speak more about course selection ? What r the requirements at Western University life sciences program for high school students ?
great one, really like it, thank you for sharing, i have one question if you could answer, i am new to Canada, from where to start to become a doctor.
sir, I have a question. what's first the program we should register to study at university from high school (if want to be a pathologist).
Really helpful video thanks you so much for this!
Thanks Brittany 😁
Hi, Thank you for sharing your knowledge and ideas with us high school students. I'm currently in 10th grade in Winnipeg and planning on going to med school. I hope you make more videos about the planning and helping to study efficiently.
No worries!! I'm hoping to make some more videos on effective studying in the future. I've put one out in the past that you may want to check out 😀: ua-cam.com/video/fAvSLzKso2s/v-deo.html
Hello Dani,
Right now I am studying my degree and I don't know what are the things which I should do for mcat can you please guide me . Thank you
Hi Mandeep, feel free to check out some of the other videos on my channel. I have a few dedicated to the MCAT specifically. Wishing you all the best!
@@DaniKilani thank you so much for reply, and I will definitely watch all those videos but can you please tell me that for mcat which subjects should I learn and also Iam an international student that's why Iam asking you. Please guide me so that I will also perform best in mcat
Is Physics a requirement in high school to be admitted to Medical school?
Hello Dani! Wonderful video! I am currently a High school student in Ontario sitting at a 93% average with above level courses. Do u think it helps if I take gr 12 courses in grade 11? Like calculus, physics, adv. functions?
Hey Abdelrahim! Sorry if this response is a little too late. I took some grade 12 courses in grade 11, specifically biology and math (In Alberta the courses have different names). I think the main benefit was having more time in Grade 12 to focus on the last few important courses you still have left. It also could give you more time to write applications for universities and scholarships. Also, it sounds like you're doing well academically so I wouldn't worry about the difficulty. Hope this helps!
@@DaniKilani Sounds good, thanks for the reply!
Hi Dani, I almost done my first semester of uni but my marks aren’t as good as they should be and I think my average is around 79% to 80%. I know that’s not good but do you think it is still possible for me to get a high gpa in the next few semesters with good habits and still get into a med school in year 3 or 4?
That's understandable it can be difficult transitioning from high school into university. I think it's definitely possible for you to make a come back in second semester going forwards. As you have more semesters under your belt, your first semester marks won't be as important. You'll could also show an upward trend in marks which is something some med schools will appreciate. For now, take some time to reflect on your study strategies and look for ways to improve them. Feel free to also check out my video on ways to improve grades, which I think you may find helpful: ua-cam.com/video/fAvSLzKso2s/v-deo.html
@@DaniKilani thanks Dani I really appreciate it! I’ve already kind of binge watched your videos, I love how you get straight to the point! I will definitely be applying the techniques you mentioned