in high school! choosing an undergrad program is the most challenging thing right now. Also, Great Vid! first time I watched a 20-minute video without skipping through it :)
I'm glad you liked it! I agree, it was challenging for me as well. If you are confident that med is for you, health science is the way to go. If not, I would personally do a first year in life science and try out a bunch of different courses and then make a decision. All the best!
@@DariusMed Hey Sir! I loved your channel, I had two questions: 1. Can you make a video how to ace a medical interview? 2. When should we practice and give our 1st mcat exam?
@@raveenmuzaffar6205 Glad you're enjoying the channel! I already created a video on how to crush the MMI (Multiple Mini Interview), be sure to check it out here ua-cam.com/video/bRBYia7o4Xg/v-deo.html ! As for your second question, it really depends when you want to complete your MCAT. If it's in the summer (which is when most people do), I'd do it twice in the same summer (sort of what I did). I hope that answers your questions!
@Malik Barkat Ali Ali Unfortunately, you can't get into any medical school in Canada straight from high school. In most cases, you do need 3 years of undergrad to apply.
WOW. You not only are gifted medical, but your blog/videos are so well done; and you are very organized in presenting and simplifying very complex information. It's amazing. I STRONGLY encourage you to continue these efforts! Thank you.
Wow, thank you so much Gary for the strong words of encouragement. It really means a lot to me that you feel this way and that all the hard work is connecting with you. I wish you all the best!
Congrats on getting into medical school! Really wish I could link up with you and ask you questions about my situation, and get your thoughts on what I could do to make it to medical school.
I found this video to be very informative and inspiring! It's so important to hear that there's always more than one chance and no one should give up. Thank you for the great tips!
Hello Darius, I just found your channel and I just want to say thank you so much for your videos, they are super helpful and I've been binge watching them. I really want to get into McMaster medical school too! I didn't get in the first time because I did poorly on the CARS and because of some family problems, but hopefully this time around I'll have better luck. Thanks again for all your insight and hard work you put into your videos!
Hey, I'm really happy that you're enjoying them and I hope they help!! I wish you all the best, and I hope things are better with your family. Good luck, let me know how everything goes!!
Crazy how a 3.96 and 520 MCAT landed you only 2 interviews out of 25 schools across US as well. Is that maybe because the schools you applied to were very top-heavy? interesting nonetheless, keep up the great content on this channel man!
Yeah I think it was a combination of things. I did apply to very competitive schools in Canada and the US but also didn't have the most research or extracurriculars. I appreciate it! Thanks for the support!
Fellow Hamiltonian here! haha love the videos man, nice to see someone from my area going through the process. I've actually been wondering if you were going to post a CARS video anytime soon? I would love to hear your input, as I have been struggling with this section!
I'm glad you're enjoying them, makes me so happy hear that! Yeah I am actually planning on doing a full CARS video soon but better yet I have a full MCAT tip video (one of the tips is on CARS) coming out real soon!! Be sure to check it out (likely coming out next week).
Who would dislike this?? Thank you sooo much as I was on the exact path of overconfidence you describe lol was gonna let my GPA and MCAT score do all the talking
Yeah it can be tough because you put so much time and effort into them you feel like it should be enough but there's so much more they look for. Keep humble!
I'm currently a grade 12 student and I will be going to mac for my undergrad this fall, but I'm struggling to find research and volunteer opportunities so I was wondering if you have any tips or info that could help me get involved early? I was supposed to start volunteering at the hospital but missed the opportunity when covid hit.
Darius, thank you for this video. I am an undergrad student at Brock and medical school was not something I seriously considered until I began volunteering at a cancer centre (didnt even want to but thought why the hell not). Unlike you, my GPA the previous 4 years were less than a 3.00 on the OMSAS scale. I am doing what I need to now to make the corrections. Like you, my EC's are lacking (or were in your case LOL). I dont really play sports, but I do have some hospital and I am trying to get more involved although it is hard to do so. Thanks for pointing out that taking a leap into things you aren't comfortable with might be the best thing one can do. If you have any advice to share on what skills or experiences might be best to seek from jobs/volunteer/clubs, please let me know as that is what I am trying to do since I dont have much time so I am trying to get the best I can out of the experiences I get involved with. Thanks!!
Hey! It really sounds like you just need to find what you like. Volunteering can be challenging at times because at least in my experience you aren't able to work on your skills. But at the same time find your role and do that role amazingly. I would look for resources at Brock and really go out there and try some new clubs and volunteer roles. Keep an open mind and really try and see what you like. That's my best advice. It's not always the easiest, but keep trying, you'll find what's right for you. Best of luck!
Hey Darius!! My names Erik im just starting out with my undergrad at MAC, i was wondering did you start out in the life science gateway program or the health science program?
I started actually in physical sciences but transferred to biochemistry in second year. It definitely wasn't the health science program and I'm not certain what the gateway program is.
Hey Darius! I love these preparing for med school videos. However, when it comes to the GPA calculation I get quite confused on which grading scale is used because every school has a different meaning fo what 3.96 is. What you say a 3.96 is in let's say a percentage. Hope to hear back soon! Keep up the good work
Hey! Yeah it can be confusing but there are generally scales offered by different schools. At McMaster a 12 (our A+ = greater than 90%) was a 4.0. Our 11 (A = greater than 85%) was a 3.9. So it really depends on which school you're at and how they grade because your GPA can't easily be translated to a percentage because it all depends on the school. Does that make sense?
Your channel is absolutely amazing. I am in my first year of studies in undergrad and all of the content here is extremely helpful and motivating. Please keep it up. Quick question - I heard Mcmaster only looks at the best 3 years of your undergrad. Is that true?
Hey! Thanks so much for the feedback. I'm so happy you're enjoying it! I don't believe that is true. From my understanding they look at all your undergrad years BUT you can apply after your second year and enter after completing your third year of undergrad BEFORE graduating. That may be what you heard? Let me know if you have any other questions!
Hey Darius! So I see you talked a lot about fixing your application by looking for research, clinical and other opportunities. However, doesn't McMaster not account for extracurriculars in the application process? Did you do these for other schools? Thanks, awesome video!!
How about that Canadian from Kansas city chiefs, who became an Medical doctor in Canada and won the superbowl? Maybe you shouldn't have quit football? Just a thought?
Honestly that man is an absolute beast. Such an inspiration. I played a very different position and it is very challenging as a Canadian quarterback. In any regard, I could not be happier with how things have played out so far. But again, such an inspirational story.
Hey! just stumbled onto your channel and I'm really enjoying your videos! I just graduated from Western with a 3.8 average and I'm going to write my MCAT this year. I'm lacking research experience but I have volunteered abroad and locally. How can I go about getting more research experience and how should I ask professors (not from western) ?
Congrats on graduating, that's a fantastic accomplishment! I don't have the best research experience but I would reach out if you're able to actually do research there. It also depends which field you graduated from. If you're taking a year off, I would also look for potential research jobs!
Hey! Do you know how significant first year grades are, specifically for McMaster's med school? Could it solely dictate whether you are accepted or not? The video was amazing and very informative! Thanks
They are important, but no more important than any of your other years. Unless it's drastically poor, I don't think it would solely dictate whether you don't get accepted. You may have to compensate for it a bit with your other years of school, CASPer, and CARS section of the MCAT.
Darius Med Okok sounds good! Thank you so much. Subscribed and also told my friends about you. Really nice to have the perspective of someone that was in the same place and a fellow marauder!
I'm sorry to hear that. Those are very challenging classes in a very challenging program. A 6 is amazing and you should be very proud! That will definitely get you into a good university. If I remember correctly I think I scored a 6 in HL chem and I think it worked out pretty well in the long run haha.
@@DariusMed thank you, it's alright because I'm going to do my bachloar in biology in canada and I've already talked to a few people who said that my IB scores dont matter as much as my bachlor scores do when it come to medical universities. Thank you❣❣
I have a similar gpa (and the exact same mcat and cars score!) as you :) I'm in 3rd year and currently applying this cycle to 4 schools in Ontario. I guess it's a bit late now since the application has been submitted...but any advice for how to prepare/what to do between now and when interview invites come out?
Fantastic! Sounds like you've put yourself into a great position. I would purchase the book I mentioned (Doing Right) and start thinking about your medical ethics. The good thing is that you're in a great position and it's just about waiting for those interviews! I would continue to volunteer and look for research, as incase you aren't accepted this year, your next year application will be even more competitive. I would also look into a book about the MMI and Standard Interviews, because those can also help depending which type you get invited to. Lastly, I would talk to some friends and try and see who is interested in creating an interview practice group so that you're able to hit the ground running when you get that invite! Best of luck!
I'm going into grade 10 in high school right now and I really.hope.i can get into med school somewhere here in Ontario. Do you have any tips as to what courses i should take in grade 11 and 12 as well as if summer school is needed? Love ur videos
Hey, in all honestly as long as you take the prerequisites to get into the undergrad program you want you should be good. No medical school considers highschool in Ontario. You could consider IB or AP courses as they would help prepare you for undergrad, which in turn will help you gain a competitive GPA from the get go.
Did you ever consider going to the states for your undergrad? Also, how did u get into undergrad at MacMasters - apparently it is really hard! Could you do a tips/advice video on that?
I did consider it but when I was applying to university I wanted to study as well as play football. As such, McMaster had the best opportunity for me to do both. It was a while ago haha but I took the International Baccalaureate program and got very good grades. From there, I just applied through OUAC and thankfully didn't have to write any essays. But yeah, I will keep that in mind to create a video about it!
@@DariusMed awesome! makes sense. Yahh I'm in the IB program rn and was debating if its worth spending so much time prepping for SATs. Ofc my first choice in Canada is Mac but its always so risky! Thanks for your input!
Yeah I actually wrote my SATs way back when. If you have the time, I would just to keep my options open. But be wary, schools in the states can be pricey!!
Hii I'm 19 and I would probably move to Canada in 3-4 years as a PR I know I can apply for the universities cause I have PR, I sent emails to different universities in canada and told them about my situation, they said I should equate my degree by WES. do you think does this make my chance less than other students who studied their premed in Canada? What should I do about the voluntary works and recommendation letters?
Hey Darius, fellow Hamiltonian here! Love your videos, was wondering what rehab clinic you worked in as I am struggling to find a place that will hire me without extra certification or licensing?
Loved your video! Question: I’m doing my BScN through the University of Ottawa, but I’m doing it off campus (2 hrs away from Ottawa). There’s no research opportunities here, so would it be wise to try and focus more on volunteering to make up for it? I’m starting to get worried 😕
Thanks, glad you liked it! Interesting, there are no academic opportunities where you are? But yes, I would focus on what I can control, and if that is volunteering, then focus on that. I would also consider which programs I would be thinking of applying to and see if they need research, and if so, how heavily it is weighted. I didn't have a ton of research and I still got in, so I wouldn't be worried but instead find a plan that works for you and follow it. If that's volunteering in meaningful positions, then follow that.
Thank you for your response! I’m going to keep looking for some sort of research opportunity for the summer, and in the meantime focus on volunteering. 😊
Hey, Darius I really like your videos. I had a question, I am in 2nd year and unfortunately due to poor health, I had to withdraw from a course recently. Can a WD on transcript actually affect my admission to Med school? Do you have any idea?
Thanks! I had 2 cancellations on my transcript from first year and it didn't affect me negatively. I wouldn't imagine it would affect your ability either and worst case most schools allow for a section to explain any inconsistencies on your transcript which I would recommend using when you apply!
I am in IB right now in gr 10 but I am currently dropping out as if I continue doing IB, limits what courses I do. Will this negatively affect me? Like apparently pre IB like gr 9 and 10 are baby food while gr 11 and 12 is where it really gets hard. I just do not know if dropping out was the best decision. I am a regular 92 average guy that is on 4 sports teams and a medical science team. So not really sure if dropping IB was the best decision. I want to do my undergrad at Mcmaster in the health science program and then apply for medical school. Just wanting some tips from you Darius would be great. Much appreciated and hope you write to me.
Hey Darius, Im studying first year in Life Sciences at McMaster right now and I've been trying to find opportunities where I can volunteer/research in a medical environment at the hospital. Based off of you experience at McMaster, are there any tips you can provide to help me find these opportunities, perhaps within McMaster itself? Hoping to major in Biochem as well!!
I would talk to your professors to see what opportunities. You can also find different professors at McMaster and just cold email them that you're interested. Offer to volunteer in their lab first and then you could do courses and other research with them after. Good thing is to start early!
Hey Darius! Question: how did you apply to med schools in the states? Does it cost a lot? Are you a dual citizen? If you had attended med school in the states, wouldn't the price have been so much more than here? Just not familiar with how all that works...
Out of curiosity what undergrad program did you go to, Health Sci or Life Sci at McMaster.. I'm currently struggling to pick between McMaster Life Sci and Western Med Sci
Hi Darius, Thank you for such informative videos. My daughter got into Mac Life Sci and Queen's Health Sci. Her goal is med school. Which option would you recommend that will align with her goal? Is it possible and easy to jump to Mac Health Sci from Mac Life Sci in second year? Thanks in advance.
Hey Darius, great video! I'm currently in high school and applying to undergraduate programs. Which program would you recommend for undergrad planning towards medical school?
Hey Darius, I’m not sure whether u covered this but I was not able to get into ib due to a vacation, but I’m in grade 10 now with my average in gr9 being a low 90 can I still get into McMaster then med school?
Yeah... I honestly don't know. That was what was so tricky about once I didn't get accepted the first time because I really didn't know what went wrong and what to improve on. I think I was lacking in research and my extracurriculars but I guess I'll never know!
@@zackattack1025 I did not have research experience per se on my first application because I completed my research project during my 4th year and I applied during the cycle after my third year. I say per se because some applications ask about future work and I included it in what I was going to do, but not what I had completed.
Where are you in your journey towards medical school and what are you finding most challenging?
in high school! choosing an undergrad program is the most challenging thing right now. Also, Great Vid! first time I watched a 20-minute video without skipping through it :)
I'm glad you liked it! I agree, it was challenging for me as well. If you are confident that med is for you, health science is the way to go. If not, I would personally do a first year in life science and try out a bunch of different courses and then make a decision. All the best!
@@DariusMed Hey Sir! I loved your channel, I had two questions:
1. Can you make a video how to ace a medical interview?
2. When should we practice and give our 1st mcat exam?
@@raveenmuzaffar6205 Glad you're enjoying the channel! I already created a video on how to crush the MMI (Multiple Mini Interview), be sure to check it out here ua-cam.com/video/bRBYia7o4Xg/v-deo.html ! As for your second question, it really depends when you want to complete your MCAT. If it's in the summer (which is when most people do), I'd do it twice in the same summer (sort of what I did). I hope that answers your questions!
@Malik Barkat Ali Ali Unfortunately, you can't get into any medical school in Canada straight from high school. In most cases, you do need 3 years of undergrad to apply.
WOW. You not only are gifted medical, but your blog/videos are so well done; and you are very organized in presenting and simplifying very complex information. It's amazing. I STRONGLY encourage you to continue these efforts! Thank you.
Wow, thank you so much Gary for the strong words of encouragement. It really means a lot to me that you feel this way and that all the hard work is connecting with you. I wish you all the best!
Congrats on getting into medical school!
Really wish I could link up with you and ask you questions about my situation, and get your thoughts on what I could do to make it to medical school.
I found this video to be very informative and inspiring! It's so important to hear that there's always more than one chance and no one should give up. Thank you for the great tips!
Glad you enjoyed them! Hope they help!
Hello Darius, I just found your channel and I just want to say thank you so much for your videos, they are super helpful and I've been binge watching them. I really want to get into McMaster medical school too! I didn't get in the first time because I did poorly on the CARS and because of some family problems, but hopefully this time around I'll have better luck. Thanks again for all your insight and hard work you put into your videos!
Hey, I'm really happy that you're enjoying them and I hope they help!! I wish you all the best, and I hope things are better with your family. Good luck, let me know how everything goes!!
Crazy how a 3.96 and 520 MCAT landed you only 2 interviews out of 25 schools across US as well. Is that maybe because the schools you applied to were very top-heavy? interesting nonetheless, keep up the great content on this channel man!
Yeah I think it was a combination of things. I did apply to very competitive schools in Canada and the US but also didn't have the most research or extracurriculars. I appreciate it! Thanks for the support!
Thanks man. This will help me in my pursuit to become a MD. Currently a RN, but want to do more. :)
Awesome, we have a few RNs in the program! Best of luck!
Fellow Hamiltonian here! haha love the videos man, nice to see someone from my area going through the process. I've actually been wondering if you were going to post a CARS video anytime soon? I would love to hear your input, as I have been struggling with this section!
I'm glad you're enjoying them, makes me so happy hear that! Yeah I am actually planning on doing a full CARS video soon but better yet I have a full MCAT tip video (one of the tips is on CARS) coming out real soon!! Be sure to check it out (likely coming out next week).
Who would dislike this?? Thank you sooo much as I was on the exact path of overconfidence you describe lol was gonna let my GPA and MCAT score do all the talking
Yeah it can be tough because you put so much time and effort into them you feel like it should be enough but there's so much more they look for. Keep humble!
Very informative. Wish you all the best
Thanks for watching! All the best to you too!
I want to go to mcmaster med school so much! Thank u for this video:)
No worries! Best of luck! :)
I just found your channel by mistake and I love your videos. New subbie here!!! 😊
Thanks for the comment! I'm glad you like it :) Lot's more stuff to come!
I'm currently a grade 12 student and I will be going to mac for my undergrad this fall, but I'm struggling to find research and volunteer opportunities so I was wondering if you have any tips or info that could help me get involved early? I was supposed to start volunteering at the hospital but missed the opportunity when covid hit.
love this video, so informative and thank you for sharing!
I'm so happy you enjoyed it!
Darius, thank you for this video. I am an undergrad student at Brock and medical school was not something I seriously considered until I began volunteering at a cancer centre (didnt even want to but thought why the hell not). Unlike you, my GPA the previous 4 years were less than a 3.00 on the OMSAS scale. I am doing what I need to now to make the corrections. Like you, my EC's are lacking (or were in your case LOL). I dont really play sports, but I do have some hospital and I am trying to get more involved although it is hard to do so. Thanks for pointing out that taking a leap into things you aren't comfortable with might be the best thing one can do. If you have any advice to share on what skills or experiences might be best to seek from jobs/volunteer/clubs, please let me know as that is what I am trying to do since I dont have much time so I am trying to get the best I can out of the experiences I get involved with. Thanks!!
Hey! It really sounds like you just need to find what you like. Volunteering can be challenging at times because at least in my experience you aren't able to work on your skills. But at the same time find your role and do that role amazingly. I would look for resources at Brock and really go out there and try some new clubs and volunteer roles. Keep an open mind and really try and see what you like. That's my best advice. It's not always the easiest, but keep trying, you'll find what's right for you. Best of luck!
Hey Darius!! My names Erik im just starting out with my undergrad at MAC, i was wondering did you start out in the life science gateway program or the health science program?
I started actually in physical sciences but transferred to biochemistry in second year. It definitely wasn't the health science program and I'm not certain what the gateway program is.
Hey Darius! I love these preparing for med school videos. However, when it comes to the GPA calculation I get quite confused on which grading scale is used because every school has a different meaning fo what 3.96 is. What you say a 3.96 is in let's say a percentage. Hope to hear back soon! Keep up the good work
Hey! Yeah it can be confusing but there are generally scales offered by different schools. At McMaster a 12 (our A+ = greater than 90%) was a 4.0. Our 11 (A = greater than 85%) was a 3.9. So it really depends on which school you're at and how they grade because your GPA can't easily be translated to a percentage because it all depends on the school. Does that make sense?
@@DariusMed Much more clear now. Thank you!!
Your channel is absolutely amazing. I am in my first year of studies in undergrad and all of the content here is extremely helpful and motivating. Please keep it up. Quick question - I heard Mcmaster only looks at the best 3 years of your undergrad. Is that true?
Hey! Thanks so much for the feedback. I'm so happy you're enjoying it! I don't believe that is true. From my understanding they look at all your undergrad years BUT you can apply after your second year and enter after completing your third year of undergrad BEFORE graduating. That may be what you heard? Let me know if you have any other questions!
Hey Darius! So I see you talked a lot about fixing your application by looking for research, clinical and other opportunities. However, doesn't McMaster not account for extracurriculars in the application process? Did you do these for other schools? Thanks, awesome video!!
Hey, I answered your question in my latest video! Check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/Ev8LpjdSBXE/v-deo.html
What we’re your IB HL’s and SL’s? My school offers HL Chem, Bio and English; and for my SL’s, Math, French, History
My HLs were Chem, English, and History. My SLs were Math, Physics, and Spanish!
Wow those number, and not in 😭 so bs aha. Im screwed 😂
Well it may have taken a little longer but I did get in so stay positive!
How about that Canadian from Kansas city chiefs, who became an Medical doctor in Canada and won the superbowl? Maybe you shouldn't have quit football? Just a thought?
Honestly that man is an absolute beast. Such an inspiration. I played a very different position and it is very challenging as a Canadian quarterback. In any regard, I could not be happier with how things have played out so far. But again, such an inspirational story.
Hey! just stumbled onto your channel and I'm really enjoying your videos! I just graduated from Western with a 3.8 average and I'm going to write my MCAT this year. I'm lacking research experience but I have volunteered abroad and locally. How can I go about getting more research experience and how should I ask professors (not from western) ?
Congrats on graduating, that's a fantastic accomplishment! I don't have the best research experience but I would reach out if you're able to actually do research there. It also depends which field you graduated from. If you're taking a year off, I would also look for potential research jobs!
Hey! Do you know how significant first year grades are, specifically for McMaster's med school? Could it solely dictate whether you are accepted or not? The video was amazing and very informative! Thanks
They are important, but no more important than any of your other years. Unless it's drastically poor, I don't think it would solely dictate whether you don't get accepted. You may have to compensate for it a bit with your other years of school, CASPer, and CARS section of the MCAT.
Darius Med Okok sounds good! Thank you so much. Subscribed and also told my friends about you. Really nice to have the perspective of someone that was in the same place and a fellow marauder!
Thanks for sharing with your friends :)
I'm in IB and taking HL bio and HL chem and my parents still think that IB is easy and even if I get a 6 it's not enough
I'm sorry to hear that. Those are very challenging classes in a very challenging program. A 6 is amazing and you should be very proud! That will definitely get you into a good university. If I remember correctly I think I scored a 6 in HL chem and I think it worked out pretty well in the long run haha.
@@DariusMed thank you, it's alright because I'm going to do my bachloar in biology in canada and I've already talked to a few people who said that my IB scores dont matter as much as my bachlor scores do when it come to medical universities. Thank you❣❣
I have a similar gpa (and the exact same mcat and cars score!) as you :) I'm in 3rd year and currently applying this cycle to 4 schools in Ontario. I guess it's a bit late now since the application has been submitted...but any advice for how to prepare/what to do between now and when interview invites come out?
Fantastic! Sounds like you've put yourself into a great position. I would purchase the book I mentioned (Doing Right) and start thinking about your medical ethics. The good thing is that you're in a great position and it's just about waiting for those interviews! I would continue to volunteer and look for research, as incase you aren't accepted this year, your next year application will be even more competitive. I would also look into a book about the MMI and Standard Interviews, because those can also help depending which type you get invited to. Lastly, I would talk to some friends and try and see who is interested in creating an interview practice group so that you're able to hit the ground running when you get that invite! Best of luck!
Hey! I know this is 4 years late, but I'm just wondering, how did things end up for you?
I'm going into grade 10 in high school right now and I really.hope.i can get into med school somewhere here in Ontario. Do you have any tips as to what courses i should take in grade 11 and 12 as well as if summer school is needed? Love ur videos
Hey, in all honestly as long as you take the prerequisites to get into the undergrad program you want you should be good. No medical school considers highschool in Ontario. You could consider IB or AP courses as they would help prepare you for undergrad, which in turn will help you gain a competitive GPA from the get go.
@@DariusMed thanks for responding. Definitely going to take this advice into account! Love your videos
Thanks for watching :) Best of luck!
Did you ever consider going to the states for your undergrad? Also, how did u get into undergrad at MacMasters - apparently it is really hard! Could you do a tips/advice video on that?
I did consider it but when I was applying to university I wanted to study as well as play football. As such, McMaster had the best opportunity for me to do both. It was a while ago haha but I took the International Baccalaureate program and got very good grades. From there, I just applied through OUAC and thankfully didn't have to write any essays. But yeah, I will keep that in mind to create a video about it!
@@DariusMed awesome! makes sense. Yahh I'm in the IB program rn and was debating if its worth spending so much time prepping for SATs. Ofc my first choice in Canada is Mac but its always so risky! Thanks for your input!
Yeah I actually wrote my SATs way back when. If you have the time, I would just to keep my options open. But be wary, schools in the states can be pricey!!
@@DariusMed got it. thank you so much!
Hey Darius, would you mind sharing the name of the place where you got your job at the rehabilitation place?
It was called paradigm rehabilitation!
Hii
I'm 19 and I would probably move to Canada in 3-4 years as a PR
I know I can apply for the universities cause I have PR, I sent emails to different universities in canada and told them about my situation, they said I should equate my degree by WES.
do you think does this make my chance less than other students who studied their premed in Canada?
What should I do about the voluntary works and recommendation letters?
Hey Darius, fellow Hamiltonian here! Love your videos, was wondering what rehab clinic you worked in as I am struggling to find a place that will hire me without extra certification or licensing?
Hey, the place I worked was called paradigm rehabilitation services. I'm sure you could find them online!
Loved your video! Question: I’m doing my BScN through the University of Ottawa, but I’m doing it off campus (2 hrs away from Ottawa). There’s no research opportunities here, so would it be wise to try and focus more on volunteering to make up for it? I’m starting to get worried 😕
Thanks, glad you liked it! Interesting, there are no academic opportunities where you are? But yes, I would focus on what I can control, and if that is volunteering, then focus on that. I would also consider which programs I would be thinking of applying to and see if they need research, and if so, how heavily it is weighted. I didn't have a ton of research and I still got in, so I wouldn't be worried but instead find a plan that works for you and follow it. If that's volunteering in meaningful positions, then follow that.
Thank you for your response! I’m going to keep looking for some sort of research opportunity for the summer, and in the meantime focus on volunteering. 😊
Hey, Darius I really like your videos. I had a question, I am in 2nd year and unfortunately due to poor health, I had to withdraw from a course recently. Can a WD on transcript actually affect my admission to Med school? Do you have any idea?
Thanks! I had 2 cancellations on my transcript from first year and it didn't affect me negatively. I wouldn't imagine it would affect your ability either and worst case most schools allow for a section to explain any inconsistencies on your transcript which I would recommend using when you apply!
I am in IB right now in gr 10 but I am currently dropping out as if I continue doing IB, limits what courses I do. Will this negatively affect me? Like apparently pre IB like gr 9 and 10 are baby food while gr 11 and 12 is where it really gets hard. I just do not know if dropping out was the best decision. I am a regular 92 average guy that is on 4 sports teams and a medical science team. So not really sure if dropping IB was the best decision. I want to do my undergrad at Mcmaster in the health science program and then apply for medical school. Just wanting some tips from you Darius would be great. Much appreciated and hope you write to me.
Hey Darius, Im studying first year in Life Sciences at McMaster right now and I've been trying to find opportunities where I can volunteer/research in a medical environment at the hospital. Based off of you experience at McMaster, are there any tips you can provide to help me find these opportunities, perhaps within McMaster itself? Hoping to major in Biochem as well!!
I would talk to your professors to see what opportunities. You can also find different professors at McMaster and just cold email them that you're interested. Offer to volunteer in their lab first and then you could do courses and other research with them after. Good thing is to start early!
when you said 98....I thought you were gonna say 498!! I got scared but started clapping when you said percentile! Great job on that
Haha yeah that would have been quite a different score! And thanks :)
process of admission in UG medical, and is there any scholorship?
There are some scholarships you can apply to, but not many if any that cover your entire tuition. If you do MD/PhD I'm pretty sure tuition is covered.
Hey Darius! Question: how did you apply to med schools in the states? Does it cost a lot? Are you a dual citizen? If you had attended med school in the states, wouldn't the price have been so much more than here? Just not familiar with how all that works...
After high school what test we have to give for medical school
Out of curiosity what undergrad program did you go to, Health Sci or Life Sci at McMaster..
I'm currently struggling to pick between McMaster Life Sci and Western Med Sci
Is it possible to get a full ride scholarship to Mac
I don't believe it is in the sense of full-ride but there are many scholarships and bursaries you can apply to!
MaCat is chossing the answers?
Hi Darius, Thank you for such informative videos. My daughter got into Mac Life Sci and Queen's Health Sci. Her goal is med school. Which option would you recommend that will align with her goal? Is it possible and easy to jump to Mac Health Sci from Mac Life Sci in second year? Thanks in advance.
which program did she end up choosing if you don’t mind me asking?
@@elizabethkaram2765 Queen's Health Sci
may i ask which ib courses you took?
Hey Darius, great video! I'm currently in high school and applying to undergraduate programs. Which program would you recommend for undergrad planning towards medical school?
Hey, I would recommend a health science program as they do a great job getting students into medical school, especially at McMaster.
@@DariusMed Hey, what other programs would you suggest if we aren’t accepted into health sci?
Hey Darius, I’m not sure whether u covered this but I was not able to get into ib due to a vacation, but I’m in grade 10 now with my average in gr9 being a low 90 can I still get into McMaster then med school?
Yes fam keep grinding ur marks matter the most in grade 11 and 12. Make sure you have good extra curriculars and volunteer work as well.
did you not get an Ottawa interview with that GPA?
good question
Yeah... I honestly don't know. That was what was so tricky about once I didn't get accepted the first time because I really didn't know what went wrong and what to improve on. I think I was lacking in research and my extracurriculars but I guess I'll never know!
@@DariusMed Did you have any research on your first application though?
@@zackattack1025 I did not have research experience per se on my first application because I completed my research project during my 4th year and I applied during the cycle after my third year. I say per se because some applications ask about future work and I included it in what I was going to do, but not what I had completed.
What undergrad program did you go into?
I majored in biochemistry.
IB program struggles lmao
"I don't really cook myself that much" Darius -2018.... never have I heard so many lies.
I'm working on it hahahaha plus this was a last year