They call it the double degree now. You can do BA/MBBS or BSc/MBBS in 6 years. 2 years of BA or BSc and 4 years of MBBS. With any other courses, it the standard course length plus the MBBS.
It's competitive, but you've got an edge (since you're from Brisbane).
Alright then, whatever opinion you have of Dallas, I'm fine with it. :rolleyes:
If he did tell you those things...just don't do it.
I did MedEntry, AMEPP and Dallas...I also did the NEI tests (got them from a friend). I got to say, MedEntry had the best tests/resources, AMEPP had the best...
approx. 600 interviews for standard.
If your predicted UAI is around 96/97 but you don't get your UNSW offer, this means that your UMAT can be anywhere from good to really bad (I'll have to flog the UMAT to get an offer with a prediction of 96/97). But this is for standard applicants...
OK, ok...it depends on what you define as lying. But no, he never told anyway to make things up - his tactic is more strategic manipulation of the interviews, not strategic lying. This is what he said to me during the second day lunch break:
"...no, be honest, tell the truth, just don't break...
Look, not a single prep course will tell you to lie. Mr Gibson suggested us to withhold information, but not to make them up.
Don't take this the wrong way, I'm not an Icarus supporter - I know some of things Mr Gibson does and says...I'm a MedEntry boy.
The interviewers are not professionals, and UNSW does have a criteria against which they judge your answers. Be honest, but also present yourself at your best.
The prep courses don't recommand lying by the way.