lol they usually do that in retail interviews, not maccas?
What's the use of having that skill... It's not like you're talking the customers into buying a bigmac meal. Everyone who walks into the restaurant is there to buy something so i think that's quite useless.
lol it is. You're basing your argument on nothing. There are law grads who can't get a job. There aren't any doctors who can't get a job. (given they are aus citizens/permanent residents)
lol this is simply false. You can't compare law to medicine. When you graduate from medschool, you have guaranteed internship hence why your university doesn't matter. It isn't the same case with law however.
uh.. Not really.... where are you getting this information from? The reason why it's spreading is because health systems have collapsed in the african nations that are battling it.
You see the R0 value of ebola is 1-2 which means that one person is only likely to infect 1-2 others before he...
lol uh... no 'thousands' of people haven't contracted the virus...
Ebola has around 70% mortality rate. It's very likely that you die if you've contracted the virus
So firstly, no one can determine your 'chances' because no one here knows how hard you'll work over the next 3 years.
As a general rule, only around 10-15% of medical science students actually manage to get an offer for post graduate medicine but that's not because there's anything wrong with...