Due to circumstances in life, i couldn’t go down the medicine route at the age I wanted to (18/19). I studied and graduated with a degree in Accounting (at the time the hours were better for looking after my daughter). I’m now 34 and my daughter is 17. I’ve never stopped wanting to study medicine. That feeling has never left me and I’m scared all my education is too old to apply graduate course. I was born with 2 rare disorders. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia at birth, then at 7 months old, fell into a coma. I was diagnosed at Yorkhill Sick Childrens Hospital with MCAD deficiency(commonly misdiagnosed with Reye’s syndrome). Since a child, I have took an enthusiastic approach to learning what I can aside my adult career.
Hi, you mention that Cambridge don’t require the BMAT for graduate entry right? Also, is it only A Level Chemistry that is required or do you still need A*AA alongside a 2:1?
hey if I get a 2:2 in my undergraduate but a 1st in my MSc conversion course will they consider the new award I have received considering it is not a typical MSc but quite an intense, tightly packed 1year course ( 8 modules) and a dissertation and you receive a BPS accreditation for it?
The official website announces that only applicants with home fee status will be considered, what does that mean? So I can’t do the Cambridge graduate entry route as an international student?
Unfortunately it means that only "home fee status" students can get in. Check here if you qualify www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/finance/fees/what-my-fee-status
@@IlyasCambridgeAdvice Dear sir,it for my best friend I am mail.my friend irene from India wish to study medicine after her higher education but unfortunately her father got expired and all,so she couldn't make to medicine courses and she joint bachelor degree for nursery 4 year course from India and had 2 years experience and in 2019 she did ielts and passed and join nhs hospital as band 5 nurse,is it possible her to apply graduate entry medicine? How to follow her dream? She even now says she want to study medicine..can you reply to my message it would be very help ful.thankyou very much.
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Madam am i eligible to apply for GEM program as im studying bachelor's in biotechnology , not only Cambridge, also to other universities GEM programs
Hey, I subscribed to your channel! Thanks for the advice! Def encouraged me more to apply for GEM after finishing my Nursing degree. All the best
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hey I have applied to St Edmunds this year for grad entry med and this video helped me a lot thank you so much !!
This is a really nice and informative video!! Great to watch and listen :)
Glad to hear!
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Due to circumstances in life, i couldn’t go down the medicine route at the age I wanted to (18/19). I studied and graduated with a degree in Accounting (at the time the hours were better for looking after my daughter). I’m now 34 and my daughter is 17. I’ve never stopped wanting to study medicine. That feeling has never left me and I’m scared all my education is too old to apply graduate course. I was born with 2 rare disorders. Congenital diaphragmatic hernia at birth, then at 7 months old, fell into a coma. I was diagnosed at Yorkhill Sick Childrens Hospital with MCAD deficiency(commonly misdiagnosed with Reye’s syndrome). Since a child, I have took an enthusiastic approach to learning what I can aside my adult career.
Hi could you please share the document that contains all of the interview questions that Shirley was referring to?
Hi Ilya, she mentioned GCSE science topics in the video. Did she mean A-level, or does the MMI build on academic knowledge obtained at GCSE?
Hi, you mention that Cambridge don’t require the BMAT for graduate entry right? Also, is it only A Level Chemistry that is required or do you still need A*AA alongside a 2:1?
I have that same question but I think so
Hi there, you can see the exact requirements here: www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/medicine-graduate-course
hey if I get a 2:2 in my undergraduate but a 1st in my MSc conversion course will they consider the new award I have received considering it is not a typical MSc but quite an intense, tightly packed 1year course ( 8 modules) and a dissertation and you receive a BPS accreditation for it?
Probably best to ask admissions tutor to see what they think
The official website announces that only applicants with home fee status will be considered, what does that mean? So I can’t do the Cambridge graduate entry route as an international student?
Unfortunately it means that only "home fee status" students can get in. Check here if you qualify www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/finance/fees/what-my-fee-status
One with a geographer please!!!
Added to the list! I've got exams now so might be a while
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Why revise politics when you can learn about grad med!
Productive procrastination
Cambridge require hospital working experience ?! I haven't got any
Not required but advised www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/courses/medicine-graduate-course
@@IlyasCambridgeAdvice I can't open the link bro
It works for me. Just google Cambridge grad med requirements
Sir, can international students can also do graduate Entry Medicine?Is there any age limit for that?
Yes they can, and there is no formal age limit. You need to check the other entrance requirements though
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@@IlyasCambridgeAdvice Dear sir,it for my best friend I am mail.my friend irene from India wish to study medicine after her higher education but unfortunately her father got expired and all,so she couldn't make to medicine courses and she joint bachelor degree for nursery 4 year course from India and had 2 years experience and in 2019 she did ielts and passed and join nhs hospital as band 5 nurse,is it possible her to apply graduate entry medicine? How to follow her dream? She even now says she want to study medicine..can you reply to my message it would be very help ful.thankyou very much.