Don't be shy about long videos. When people love your content they don't mind the length. We'll watch it all fam. Quality content doesn't need to be short.
Thanks for this. The GAMSAT is divided into three sections. Sections 1 and 2 deal with literature analysis and essay writing. Section 3 makes up 50% of the total mark and deals with Biology, Chem, O Chem, and Physics. The questions in Sec 3 are multiple choice, and while you are expected to have up to Uni Year 1 knowledge, the questions expect you to logically deduce an answer in a very short amount of time. Solid knowledge of math is also essential, as calculators are not allowed.
This is so weird. I just stumbled upon this video as I was watching revision videos. I went to secondary school with Samah and we were family friends who lost touch years ago - so good to see that she's doing well and hear her articulate responses to these questions! I'm sure this was really informative and helpful to so many people considering GEM. Thanks guys!
As someone who is interested in graduate medicine, I found this very useful.. especially the information on funding/research projects etc. Thanks Ali! ps; was also nice seeing some representation.
I’m so jealous when I hear word bursary, I’m in my final year and I never got anything besides loan for my fees (without maintenance loan) as EU student. I think there’s should be much more financial support available in the UK universities, maybe then students would be able to get better grades without worrying if I can pay my rent.
The cutting is a bit off, feels like you wanna cram alot of content into a short video, haven't noticed this in your videos but here it's a bit unnatural if you know what am saying.
Hi Ali, I really appreciate your channel and think the above video is very informative. I'm a grad entry medic at Liverpool University. Couldn't help but notice you seemed to be interested in covering the GAMSAT and maybe looking for a bit more on how somebody's uni experience is affected socially by studying undergrad vs grad entry medicine. If you wanted some help with content covering the GAMSAT entrance exam, which I did reasonably in, I'd be happy to help.
@@sohafatima9003 I am not sure, I think not unless you have lived in Scotland for the required amount of years which I am unsure of but I think is around 3 years.
so do you have to have chemistry a level for Grad entry? as i’m worried i may not get chemistry because you have to get a 7 in maths to do it in my school and i’m not sure if the teachers will give me that this year as it’s based on past assessments as well because of covid?
This video is a year ago and I have a weird question to ask. What if someone graduated with a 2.2 from undergraduate, have a distinction from MSc degree, and a PHD with 2 published papers (first author). Have 2 years experience working as combat medic in the TA ( Reservist Army), and 6 months work experience as health care assistant. Do think 🤔 admission team would consider taking this applicant ?
If there is a camera record you both guys talking, the feeling of the video will be better, by the way, it is a very useful video :) great job UA-camr.
That's informatives Q&A. I love this sharing though I really appreciate you guys. Currently doing my second bachelor degrees BSc Hons Physchology at Uni of Essex Online. I'll apply for graduate entry into medical school. I'm ready my mentally and physically to be a doctor/surgeon. I'm scared but still in control.
Hi Ali. Thanks for the great video. I wanted to ask, I've recently quit my job and I have some free time before Grad Med applications open and some savings. What jobs could I apply to that would strengthen my chances of getting into a Grad Med programme? I've heard jobs like being a carer in a care home or a health care assistant in a hospital would be very useful? Thank you
Hi, love your videos! I was wondering if taking on a bsc honours is a requirement for grad entry medicine, or is it okay to apply with just a bsc degree in a subject, like biomed for example? Thank you!
Interested to know the existance of graduate entry for medicine. Can non science graduate apply for the program? I’m a law graduate, and currently toward the completing of PhD.
For sure, I’m at Barts on the graduate entry course, we have a guy who worked in corporate law studying here and a couple of people did other non science subjects too. I myself did a non science degree and got my offers. Definitely can do it if you want.
@@zara2500 I’m not sure about them, but I did Maths, Further Maths and Physics at A Level and then Chemistry and Biology to AS only, take from that what you will. If I recall though, when I applied, you needed either Bio or Chem to AS Level at grade B if you did a none science degree, I don’t think this criteria has changed.
Hey man I wanna know that I'm from Pakistan and currently studying Bsc hons Medical Laboratory Science and want to apply to medicine in uk is it possible????
I loved this and have no interest in medicine, just an admiration for you both.😍 Hey Ali, I'm a second year chem student and I want to be like you and know hoe to code and design websites like yours. Do you have any tips or links to programmes I could use? Thanks in advance 😁
Is it worth applying to Cambridge for GEM with anything less than a first class degree? Although I haven't finished my degree, I doubt I'll get a first. It's a masters integrated degree, though (MPharm)
Hi Ali, this vid was so beneficial thank you. Does Samah have an email address that I can contact her (if she permits). Just want to ask her more about her lab internships.
Hi Surbhi, I am in the same boat with you. However, I have done a lot of research on this and can advice you accordingly; You are eligible but you will be considered as an international student. Be ready to pay above £30,000 per academic year. Some schools don't give International student. Best advice is for you to wait until you have your permanent residence. That would make you a home students and entitled to NHS funding and student loan. I will have my ILR next year (that would be 5 years with NHS) so I am preparing for UKCAT now against 2021. Just keep yourself up to date and be looking at the UK CAT in your off days. It would help prepare you. Good luck
Ali your content is absolutely top notch! Well done on this crispy quality 💪
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Don't be shy about long videos. When people love your content they don't mind the length. We'll watch it all fam. Quality content doesn't need to be short.
This!!!!!
She is very confident & lovely & she also seems like a wise person , best of luck to her ❤
Thanks for this. The GAMSAT is divided into three sections. Sections 1 and 2 deal with literature analysis and essay writing. Section 3 makes up 50% of the total mark and deals with Biology, Chem, O Chem, and Physics. The questions in Sec 3 are multiple choice, and while you are expected to have up to Uni Year 1 knowledge, the questions expect you to logically deduce an answer in a very short amount of time. Solid knowledge of math is also essential, as calculators are not allowed.
This is so weird. I just stumbled upon this video as I was watching revision videos. I went to secondary school with Samah and we were family friends who lost touch years ago - so good to see that she's doing well and hear her articulate responses to these questions! I'm sure this was really informative and helpful to so many people considering GEM. Thanks guys!
Her voice ❤️😍
Awrah?
Simp
The ambience and lighting in this video is incredible, 10/10 for quality :)
Ayyyeeee hijabi representing!
Lol.... if it was a hoodie....u wud say its cute
Wut
Haha the hijab is the reason I clicked on this video.
this production quality is fire
As someone who is interested in graduate medicine, I found this very useful.. especially the information on funding/research projects etc. Thanks Ali!
ps; was also nice seeing some representation.
YES, couldn't have come at a better time, I am applying for GEM at Cambridge this cycle! :)
what happened
How did it go?
Fantastic convo. Really well presented. Intelligent lady
Nice one max u the man
"If I'm an absolute baller" what a G
I thought it was a Gryffindor hoodie at first ...
kinda looks like, 100 points to Gryffindor!
I thot it was Slytherin
Saaaaaaame
It's written in french !
This was so professional and helpful, big thanks to both of you guys
im going to my 2nd year of uni and I have come to terms with not going into medicine (before) so i would love to try again! thank you samah and ali!
Damn Ali stop roasting her
This is so well filmed, comprehensive and interesting! Have you considered doing a similar video regarding applying for PhDs? 😊
What was your sleep schedule during med school?
Amazing interview, actually I'm studying electrical engineering and these tips are so useful for me to apply for M.S. this year 😊😚
This is a great video, thoroughly enjoyed it!
I’m so jealous when I hear word bursary, I’m in my final year and I never got anything besides loan for my fees (without maintenance loan) as EU student. I think there’s should be much more financial support available in the UK universities, maybe then students would be able to get better grades without worrying if I can pay my rent.
I literally get £6000 a year for free just because my parents don't make much money, it's crazy.
The cutting is a bit off, feels like you wanna cram alot of content into a short video, haven't noticed this in your videos but here it's a bit unnatural if you know what am saying.
Thanks you so much Ali!
Thank you so much 😊 I needed that
Hi Ali, I really appreciate your channel and think the above video is very informative. I'm a grad entry medic at Liverpool University. Couldn't help but notice you seemed to be interested in covering the GAMSAT and maybe looking for a bit more on how somebody's uni experience is affected socially by studying undergrad vs grad entry medicine. If you wanted some help with content covering the GAMSAT entrance exam, which I did reasonably in, I'd be happy to help.
Please, do you mind telling me a bit on how to ace the GAMSAT? I'm taking mine in a month.
@@asygirl7611 How did it go?
omg I needed this thank you!!!!!!!
Get one of ur engineering mates plz
Thank you ali, really grateful
OH MY DAZE MY SISTERRRRRR
What about international students?!
Afnan Muhammed we needed
Her voice 😍
WoW that was amazing !
Thanks a lot for the sharing
In Scotland tuition fees are 1,800 per year for residents that have lived in Scotland 3 years or more
Does this count for international students?
@@sohafatima9003 I am not sure, I think not unless you have lived in Scotland for the required amount of years which I am unsure of but I think is around 3 years.
1. Oooooh snazzy new intro.
2. THIS IS AMAZINGLY USEFUL BLESS YOU
Nice haircut Ali!
Loved it. 😉 Great podcast.
Very informative and useful!
so do you have to have chemistry a level for Grad entry? as i’m worried i may not get chemistry because you have to get a 7 in maths to do it in my school and i’m not sure if the teachers will give me that this year as it’s based on past assessments as well because of covid?
Depends on the uni. Warwick dont consider A levels. But places like oxford do.
Hi Ali, great video. Wondering how come you've got a ENS sweatshirt ! Did you go there for some of your studies?
This video is a year ago and I have a weird question to ask. What if someone graduated with a 2.2 from undergraduate, have a distinction from MSc degree, and a PHD with 2 published papers (first author). Have 2 years experience working as combat medic in the TA ( Reservist Army), and 6 months work experience as health care assistant.
Do think 🤔 admission team would consider taking this applicant ?
You think they wouldn't 😂
I’ve got an interview for the graduate programme next week! Any tips?
If there is a camera record you both guys talking, the feeling of the video will be better, by the way, it is a very useful video :) great job UA-camr.
That's informatives Q&A. I love this sharing though I really appreciate you guys. Currently doing my second bachelor degrees BSc Hons Physchology at Uni of Essex Online. I'll apply for graduate entry into medical school. I'm ready my mentally and physically to be a doctor/surgeon. I'm scared but still in control.
does it matter if you go to a Russell group uni for medicine or not?
No
Wait a second were u the girl that was on the news for her alevels ?
Hi Ali. Thanks for the great video. I wanted to ask, I've recently quit my job and I have some free time before Grad Med applications open and some savings. What jobs could I apply to that would strengthen my chances of getting into a Grad Med programme? I've heard jobs like being a carer in a care home or a health care assistant in a hospital would be very useful? Thank you
I know some places that take 2:2! Which is amazing
Where?
wow i remember her from the k+ programme in KCL!!
What will happen to KROK test if I take admission as a graduate entry student and start from 4th or 5th year???
Kindly respond
Did you research kawasaki disease for your a level coursework?
Great !!
Hi, love your videos! I was wondering if taking on a bsc honours is a requirement for grad entry medicine, or is it okay to apply with just a bsc degree in a subject, like biomed for example? Thank you!
Moreover, does it matter what uni you get your degree from, if your grades are great with the relevant extra-curriculars?
Can a person apply to do their medical clinical years at Cambridge? If possible, what are the qualifications ?
Interested to know the existance of graduate entry for medicine. Can non science graduate apply for the program? I’m a law graduate, and currently toward the completing of PhD.
For sure, I’m at Barts on the graduate entry course, we have a guy who worked in corporate law studying here and a couple of people did other non science subjects too. I myself did a non science degree and got my offers. Definitely can do it if you want.
@@TheMaster47x Did they do science a levels?
@@zara2500 I’m not sure about them, but I did Maths, Further Maths and Physics at A Level and then Chemistry and Biology to AS only, take from that what you will. If I recall though, when I applied, you needed either Bio or Chem to AS Level at grade B if you did a none science degree, I don’t think this criteria has changed.
Hey man I wanna know that I'm from Pakistan and currently studying Bsc hons Medical Laboratory Science and want to apply to medicine in uk is it possible????
Hello Ali! Do you have any tips for american students trying to enter graduated entry?
Nice nice 🤗
Nimco Mohamed are u in UK
Is it possible for someone who does law for undergraduate to enter the GEM at Cambridge ?
Nice video!
What Unis are good for accounting/finance and don’t say LSE please because that’s my number 1 choice and it’s really really hard to get in there
Ghost you’ll be fine st any of the good London schools as well as Warwick, Durham etc
I loved this and have no interest in medicine, just an admiration for you both.😍 Hey Ali, I'm a second year chem student and I want to be like you and know hoe to code and design websites like yours. Do you have any tips or links to programmes I could use? Thanks in advance 😁
Could this be the same for nursing?
Is it worth applying to Cambridge for GEM with anything less than a first class degree? Although I haven't finished my degree, I doubt I'll get a first. It's a masters integrated degree, though (MPharm)
Irum Islam doubtful unless it’s say from Oxford or imperial
Interesting voice ♥
Can we get funding if we apply to undergrade programs after an undergraduate degree??
No
Early 💯
Hi Ali, this vid was so beneficial thank you. Does Samah have an email address that I can contact her (if she permits). Just want to ask her more about her lab internships.
this is stressful
I am a Band 5 Nurse At NHS and is on work Visa . Am i eliglible for Graduate Entry Medicine?
Hi Surbhi, I am in the same boat with you. However, I have done a lot of research on this and can advice you accordingly;
You are eligible but you will be considered as an international student. Be ready to pay above £30,000 per academic year. Some schools don't give International student.
Best advice is for you to wait until you have your permanent residence. That would make you a home students and entitled to NHS funding and student loan.
I will have my ILR next year (that would be 5 years with NHS) so I am preparing for UKCAT now against 2021.
Just keep yourself up to date and be looking at the UK CAT in your off days. It would help prepare you. Good luck
Thanks a lot!! It helped a lot. ☺️
What's an MMI?
Mini Multiple Interview
Masha Allah... Ali am very impressed with her, I like her and loved to marry her😅😅
Bro she got married last year!
Masha Allah.... wish her happy married life.
@@bunukolo180 Thank you
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hijab
23:20 hahahahahaha
What will happen to KROK test if I take admission as a graduate entry student and start from 4th or 5th year???
Kindly respond