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| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Vcojuro: 12:28pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
JSMMUYIWA:who in his or her right sense will come to a oau to study mbbs. Do u know oau is not ranked in the best 3 University with medical facilities. Go to oau teaching hospital and count the no of beds u have bed there. Everything rotten. Do u know when we are doing anatomy let does goes off. There were times for good 3 week we won't do any anatomy practical. Some times when they are doing some people won't attend Don't u know practical is the pillar of Medicine. Why do u think oau that been third established University in naija after ui and UNN has a quota of 100 for mbbs. Look at oau having just a quota of 100for mbbs. Even younger Universities like unilag and unilorin has a quota of 150 and Ilorin was established in 1975. It is just simple oau don't have facility. No doctor wey graduate from oau or luth will want to come to oau because oau don't have much medical specialty and facility. #i rep ui mbbs# |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Vcojuro: 12:38pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
proneurojosh:why the noise about 300 in oau post UTME. I have lot of friends that had 300+ and 290+ Some of them are school leavers. So what is the noise about oau post-UTME. A neighbor of mine had 297 and he just finished this year. An ss2 guy wrote oau post-UTME last year he had 278. He was given botany. This year he wrote the exam again and he had 315 and u are shouting oau post-UTME is difficult. |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Dbrainiac1(m): 12:57pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro kenan |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Orezy5(m): 12:57pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro:like seriously? |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 1:40pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro:it still beats my immagination why you talk like this, the fact that OAU post.utme is tough doesn't mean 290 is impossible, SAT2 is a tougher exam and even secondary school leavers still blast it, i mentioned in my afore-post that we are in a world of possibilities, lol you have many friends that had above 300? how many are they i mean what percentage do they occupy out of the total number of candidates that sat for the exam? my brother face reality and halt hating and eschew frm that beef. peace. |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by jargo89(m): 1:46pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro:my advice for u will be to put all dis efforts in trying to vindicate a varsity into better use. Its not worth. |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Vcojuro: 3:14pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
proneurojosh:we are saying the same thing. My question is this why does oau chose to admit less than 40 percent on merit for mbbs out of thousands that applied for it. That's what I am after. If u can answer the question truthfully then I won't argue again |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 3:30pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro:hey stfu! What are u guys arguing here since, una no dey tire?? I thought med students are always seriously reading and here are u guys makin noise like women. Smh. Dis is exactly how quack doctors are manufactured! |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Penboy: 3:31pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro:After reading the quoted text, i know you're just one pained brother who tried desperately but couldn't get into OAU medicine. (please it is Mb.chb for OAU and not Mbbs). If i were in you're shoes, i'll definately feel the same. Well, i can't say much. I'm happy you got into UI notwithstanding. PS: i've noticed that people who didnt get into OAU's school of medicine find it easier in other schools. Is it because the best come down to Ife making it more competitive or what?? |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by smartdave1: 3:33pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro, Abeg jare, you talk too much. UI is the best! Ok, we've heard. Next story please! |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by smartdave1: 3:36pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Durentt:Seconded! Vcojuro, Abeg jare, change your name to UI since the school has now become your life. |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 3:43pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Lol. Finally forgotten about dat become a med student stuff. I just cant beat that standard guess i'll just settle down with my Building tech at Futminna. Btw, kip it up, med students, I rep all of yu guys! ![]() |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Vcojuro: 3:54pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Penboy:I am so sure u are one of those who lobby for oau mbbs there preventing the more serious type from getting it. I will give u two example a guy called faniroye femi had the overall best pd program. He was given medicine in oau and he opted for ui. He is currently in UI mbbs part 2. The same set a lady called adedayo bukola secured medicine through pd. Still she opted for ui mbbs. There are other two guy that secured mbbs in pd and in jamb. And still they went for ui mbbs. Then u ask urself why? When it comes to medical graduates u have to consider uch before any other school. Tomorrow if we apply for medical job who will be picked first. Once they hear uch a teaching hospital that is older than ur school. Stay there and continue deceiving yourself |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Penboy: 4:16pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro:hehehe! I laugh in swahili. Check out this examples. 1)Tunde Shotonwa was given Mbbs in UI, rejected it, now in Oau part 2)Joy Uzo, highest cgpa biochemistry, UI, now in OAU mb.chb. 3)Lanre Utopko, final year MBBS, UI, had to leave the school because he felt the standard was poor. Now in OAU mb.chb part 1. Can you imagine? Rubbish. Why wont you get 80% in UI's postume. Is amoeba a living organism? A)yes B)no. |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Dunsin89(m): 4:26pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Allow me please to make my humble comments. I have been in OAU campus and environs since. April 2010. Having done 2009 UME to resume for Biochemistry. I graduated from there earlier in 2014. I was in UI campus and environs since OCt 2014 and I left there oct 2015 (exactly 1 year). Tho my 1st visit to UI was in 2012. Medicine and surgery (with some medical related courses) in UI and OAU are both very good. From my evaluations of Postings from "Vcojuro, JSmmuyiwa, Angiography, Penboy and others" all have signalled some salient points, facts and fallacies about OAU and UI as to getting and studying Medicine and surgery is concerned with thousands of nairaland members, moderators, and guests following this thread and vehemently refusing to post their own comments for some reasons best known to them. Looking at this from this angle, I would say that each university in Nigeria has its own criteria for Medicine and you shouldn't expect their admission standards to be the same. A candidate who wants to study Medicine and surgery in Nigeria, who also knew his/her onions will carefully select with will make it easier for him/her to study Medicine. That fact that you "vcojuro" saying grandiose things about OAU admissions for Medicine wouldn't debar those who will still pick OAU in JAMB-UTME from doing so. There are instances in which a candidate who initially pick OAU but have a low UTME porting sharply to UI (change of course) knowing fully well that his/her chances may be fairer there. The fact that OAU set advanced questions in her post UTME is OK 'cos competition for admission this days esp. Medicine is fast becoming nothing to write home about. It is true that JAMB don't award a candidate his/her right scores and that is one of the reasons why OAU has its pre-degree programme to remedy the ugly situation. A student not favoured in UTME may get in through Pre-degree provided he or she pass well. The programme grant a candidate 2 chance of admission.The programme is very good (tho expensive). Students who are fortunate to gain admission for this programme are on the average very good and most of them don't have problem dealing with OAU high academic standards when they eventually gain admission. So, I wonder why they won't do well in OAU post UTME. I appreciate the fact that UI admits more for Medicine on merit than OAU. OAU admits 100 or less than 100 in some cases. In UI, you can't be a matriculated student and still write JAMB-UTME picking the same UI for your dream course but in OAU, it is possible. OAU students have more freedom of movement (walk up and down 24/7), freedom of expression and they are not treated like kids unlike UI that before 10pm at night, you hardly see students moving about again as most of them are in their halls of residence. OAU admits more every year (like 6,000) unlike UI that admits less than (3,000). We cannot use the total number of students that UI admit for their MBBS programme to make all the gradings. An average OAU part 1 Medicine student will beat UI medicine student hands-down cos they do Botany, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics and sociology as their core courses with UI doing only Zoology, Chemistry and Physics as their own core/main courses. The OAUTHC is still inside OAU community unlike UCH located outside UI (like 20minutes drive if no hold-up). Even if some are helped into OAU Medicine without hitting the cutoff is OK provided they cope along later on without being withdrawn. Most OAU students run to UI 'cos they have low UTME scores while UI students too come to OAU 'cos their re-written UTME cannot be used into UI 'cos they are already a student there. I posit that if "Vcojuro" has gotten OAU medicine, he may not have post (said) all this. Remember, OAU is known for high Academic standard combined with culture and most students who can't read hard don't venture attempting coming into OAU except their coming in is only anchored on the premise of sight-seeing, commercial activities or visitation. I rep the most beautiful, planned,peaceful, safest, religious, tolerant, ever-conscious, ever-vigilant University in Nigeria. More details later. Meanwhile, permit me to step aside and say "Aluta continua, Victoria ascerta" Of the greatest Ife! Great!!! |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by angiography(m): 4:32pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
You guys are still on this argument?? Lol... I had to resign wen the guy turn the thing to beefing. On top wetin!?? Each to his tent, O Israel!! More than 10000candidates picked UI medicine this year, only 180 wld be admitted. Lesson; it's never easy anywhere |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Penboy: 4:39pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Dunsin89:wow! I must say, i'm humbled by the unbiased way you handled the discussion. Vcojuro has been blinded by hate as his inability to secure medicine in Ife. Where have you been? |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Dunsin89(m): 4:46pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro:. Na me suppose ask you that kind question na. Am always available. Am active on this thread also (tho I keep mute in most cases) wetin do your whatsapp? In response to Penboy's comment |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 4:56pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro:man, each school has its own criteria for admision, i'm sorry you are not in the best position to question OAU management on why they admit 40% into their medical school, and besides i heard you mentioned that 287 is too high for cut-off, hope you knw 287 is juxt 71.17% ? compared to U.I's 80% |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Penboy: 4:56pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Dunsin89:brother, the phone faulty? How far with UI exam nah? 99% abi. |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 4:59pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
bro. Dunsin, you just killed it. |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Vcojuro: 5:00pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Dunsin89:wait there and keep on deceiving yourself. Their is the saying in every 5 Nigeria doctor there is always 1 ui medical doctor. Wait there that's how oau guys say when they come out they quiet. Go and ask any doctor, they will tell u that ui is the home of Nigeria medicine. Most of of oau specialized consultant are ui trained. Tomorrow when I am through with mbbs and residency shey u will tell me that I won't head oauthc. UI HAS THE BEST FACILITY IN NIGERIA AND MIND U MEDICINE IS MORE OF CLINICAL AND PRACTICAL THAN THEORETICAL HOW DO YOU CRAM DIAGNOSIS AND PRESCRIPTION. U DON'T CRAM MEDICINE |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Airell: 5:07pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro:Lasu tuition fee is now 25k since last year. Lasu is transparent in admission when it comes to merit, 72 candidates were admitted last year in the merit list and more this year(don't know the exact number), but after merit, anything else can happen. In fact, I learnt a prof. in Lasu college of medicine, Ikeja(Lasucom) said they don't want half baked students coming to the college. There are people who can testify here that Lasu is fair to them with their merit list. I am also included. |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Penboy: 5:10pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro:lolz.. See who is telling us about medicine! Are you done studying your chemistry and zoology? |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Vcojuro: 5:11pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
wait there and keep on deceiving yourself. There is this saying that in every 5 Nigeria doctor there is always 1 ui medical graduate. Wait there that's how oau guys do say until when they come out they are quiet. Go and ask any doctor, they will tell u that ui is the home of Nigeria medicine. Most of of oau specialized consultant are ui trained. Tomorrow when I am through with mbbs and residency shey u will tell me that I won't head oauthc. UI HAS THE BEST CLINICAL FACILITY IN NIGERIA AND IS THE REFERENCE POINT FOR TRAINING OF MEDICINE PERSONEL IN WEST AFRICA. ASK MOST CONSULTANT WHERE THEY FINISHED THEY WILL TELL YOU IT IS UI MIND U MEDICINE IS MORE OF CLINICAL AND PRACTICAL THAN THEORETICAL AND CRAMMNG HOW DO YOU CRAM DIAGNOSIS AND PRESCRIPTION. U DON'T CRAM MEDICINE. U DON'T CRAM SURGERY. U HAVE TO HAVE THE FACILITY AND PERSONEL. OAU DON'T HAVE THOSE FACILITIES. TAKE IT OR LEAVE IT. #i rep ui mbbs# |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by daisy14: 5:20pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Hello please i would like to ask the aspirants here what is the difference between first choice and preferred choice i saw it while trying to register for jamb |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by daisy14: 5:24pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
charleymed:Am from the north east what are my chances please? And also can i apply for remedial? |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Millex(m): 5:24pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Abeg gentle men nd ladies I am of the notion that tho nigeria medical schools, etc are some how which is better? Nigerian Medical or the medical schools in Caribbean them Saba, AUC, ROSS, st George etc... cus I know guys that went there and still came back to do residency in Nigeria |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by angiography(m): 5:31pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
daisy14:U have more than enough chances bro.... States of the northwest are termed 'educationally less disadvantaged states'...and their cut offs are generally always lesser than merit cut off in all Nigeria universities except UI, UNIABUJA, and one other. So ure good to go...but rem, whether in OAU, or UNILORIN or OOU, medicine is never easy to get. Hope that helps |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by daisy14: 6:33pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
angiography:Thanks i appreciate but what score should i aim for in jamb and post utme ![]() |
| Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by daisy14: 6:49pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Ok tnx but what score should i aim for jamb and post utme? |
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