Travel › Re: General New Zealand Student Enquires by lowcarb: 6:33am On Oct 04, 2025 |
Hi everyone. Please I just got offer of place from University of Auckland (PGDip). They said enrollment starts on the 3rd of Nov. What am I supposed to do before the enrollment day? When is the best time apply for visa application considering the start date of 2nd March. Can I go with my dependents on this PGDip offer? |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by lowcarb: 4:02pm On Jan 10, 2021 |
Mitochondria96: Great medics in the house I greet you all, happy new year.. please I need your advice, am 25 years old, I will be enrolling for jamb this year, aspirant of mbbs though..I need guidelines on how to score very high in utme/ post utme pls help me out, am willing and ready to pay the price no matter how Herculean the task maybe.. I have even devise my personal time table for intense studying, 18hrs per day.. All I need is guidelines from experienced persons to put me through, your encouragement is also needed because I have had terrible discouragements from my peers.. Family issues made me waste years at home, my father was suffering from stroke it affected my education so bad, plus other factors that I wouldn't like to disclose, help a brother, God bless you all... started med sch at 37yrs, so you can do it. |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by lowcarb: 3:01pm On Aug 28, 2020 |
Penboy: I'll say PLAB. Competing with the young talent for USMLE might be difficult. Or wait, they plan to make USMLE non score based. Cool
2. Join PLAB groups on Facebook, Telegram and gain massively. thank you |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by lowcarb: 3:00pm On Aug 28, 2020 |
famzynet: 1)Age will not be a barrier 2)Giving your best to your clinical work right now and by reading not just class notes but textbooks. The things you need to cover in those exams are what you are being taught now. 3) Difficult to say for now because the exams are likely to change by the time you will be writing them. It will no longer be called plab but UKMLE by 2023. thank you |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by lowcarb: 2:59pm On Aug 28, 2020 |
1)Age will not be a barrier 2)Giving your best to your clinical work right now and by reading not just class notes but textbooks. The things you need to cover in those exams are what you are being taught now. 3) Difficult to say for now because the exams are likely to change by the time you will be writing them. It will no longer be called plab but UKMLE by 2023.
thank you |
Career › Re: Medical Doctors' Forum: Let Us Know You! by lowcarb: 10:25am On Aug 28, 2020 |
Good day all. I am a 400level med student in a private university in Nigeria. I am 39yrs old, married with 3 children and would want to relocate to either UK or US upon graduation. Pls my questions are-- (1) will age be a barrier considering I'll be 42yrs when I planned coming over? (2) how do I start preparing for PLAB or USMLE on time to avoid delay? (3)Which is better PLAB or USMLE considering my age?
BTW I have an MPH already! |