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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Dvd4: 9:00pm On Jan 23, 2020
dunsin125:
Go and confirm, then we can talk bro.
Confirm?
Lol
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by stallionsinn: 7:34am On Jan 24, 2020
Undilutedme:
Yea
Unical
NDU
Uniabuja
Ansu
Ebsu
Absu
They are many. Just that most of them have exorbitant fees
UniAbuja is competitive.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by charleymed(m): 8:20am On Jan 24, 2020
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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by emmysolo2001(f): 9:11am On Jan 24, 2020
Need help with a chemistry assignment
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by David2O(m): 9:24am On Jan 24, 2020
emmysolo2001:
Need help with a chemistry assignment
ok. What's it?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 2:20pm On Jan 24, 2020
Please guys I don't have a lot of time my scores on practice cbt tests are 260-280 I have not gone any higher. please what's the best strategy to score 300 and above at this time . Should I practice more of past questions and do a lot of revision at this time or should I just keep reading . please what are your suggestions?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Undilutedme: 3:21pm On Jan 24, 2020
ARCHEMEDESME:
Please guys I don't have a lot of time my scores on practice cbt tests are 260-280 I have not gone any higher. please what's the best strategy to score 300 and above at this time . Should I practice more of past questions and do a lot of revision at this time or should I just keep reading . please what are your suggestions?
READ bro. READ. Leave past questions for now. When exam is close you can go back to past questions, we all know Jamb don't repeat questions and I guess u already know the pattern of jamb questions. What I'll advise is that u read for now and solve problems in past questions later on. I guess you have not finished up all ur textbooks. Have u??.... If no, then READ.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Undilutedme: 3:26pm On Jan 24, 2020
suregalluv:


Far less competitive than states universities? Maybe you are not in the medical college, talkless of being in unical.
When I say state universities, I don't mean all the state universities in Nigeria. I never in any of my posts mention I was in Unical or in the medical college but I'm talking from the little I know. Will you compare Unical with Uniben, OAU, UI, Unilorin and the likes in terms of competition??. Definitely NO. They are to an extent, less competitive. That's my point.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Undilutedme: 3:27pm On Jan 24, 2020
dunsin125:
Okay bro, do you have someone there.
Yea
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Undilutedme: 3:31pm On Jan 24, 2020
stallionsinn:

UniAbuja is competitive.
Medicine is competitive in almost all the government owned Universities. What I'm trying to say is, it's not as competitive as most of the federal Universities. For example Uniben as at 2018 or so had about 12,000+ applicants for medicine only, Unilorin 10,000+ and so on. I'm sure Uniabuja doesn't even have up to 7,000 applicants for MBBS. That's the competition I'm talking about. Competitive has grade.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by emmysolo2001(f): 5:27pm On Jan 24, 2020
David2O:
ok. What's it?

Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by dunsin125: 7:31pm On Jan 24, 2020
Undilutedme:
Yea
Can you link us up please.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by David2O(m): 9:15pm On Jan 24, 2020
emmysolo2001:
I don't understand number 1 & 3. I guess they are A'level standard questions. I can't handle that yet. Well, Hydrogen tetraoxosulphate VI is prepared through Contact Process. See Number 2 & 4 answers below; manage my handwriting o

Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Zeeknow3245(m): 10:43pm On Jan 24, 2020
I was considering Medicine and surgery but now I have decided to go for MLS in Unilag although it is tough and mind breaking I see it as a stepping stone for me into a career and I will still consider medical
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Zeeknow3245(m): 10:45pm On Jan 24, 2020
Undilutedme:
Medicine is competitive in almost all the government owned Universities. What I'm trying to say is, it's not as competitive as most of the federal Universities. For example Uniben as at 2018 or so had about 12,000+ applicants for medicine only, Unilorin 10,000+ and so on. I'm sure Uniabuja doesn't even have up to 7,000 applicants for MBBS. That's the competition I'm talking about. Competitive has grade.
What of Medical laboratory science

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Jabarzee(m): 11:02pm On Jan 24, 2020
Undilutedme:
READ bro. READ. Leave past questions for now. When exam is close you can go back to past questions, we all know Jamb don't repeat questions and I guess u already know the pattern of jamb questions. What I'll advise is that u read for now and solve problems in past questions later on. I guess you have not finished up all ur textbooks. Have u??.... If no, then READ.

Jamb repeat questions very well , so you expect them to set brand new questions every year, they just change the pattern of the questions
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Undilutedme: 7:08am On Jan 25, 2020
dunsin125:
Can you link us up please.
Soery bro. We lost contact since last year, dunno if his phone was stolen or something but we haven't spoken for quite some time now
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Undilutedme: 7:09am On Jan 25, 2020
Jabarzee:


Jamb repeat questions very well , so you expect them to set brand new questions every year, they just change the pattern of the questions
Okay, I have heard. I don't want to argue.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Undilutedme: 7:09am On Jan 25, 2020
Zeeknow3245:
What of Medical laboratory science
No idea bro
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SESARS: 9:57am On Jan 25, 2020
Pls medics in the house I need your candid advice on this matter.
I am considering the following institutions for mbbs DE. I am not sure what to expect in these schools. So, I need guidance to help me make the best decision.

1. UNN: I heard they write post DE examination. The issue is the nature of the exams. Is it purely O level standard or A level? Is there past questions for it? Which textbook is best for it?

2. UDUS: I really want to know if sokoto admits through DE. What's the DE quota like? I sent an email to the school, no response.
cc:
Elzak
ShahRukhKhan

3. UNIJOS: Also want to know how their DE quota is like and the likelihood of being admitted. Is there anything like exam?

5. UNIZIK: What is their modus operandi? Is it monetized like some eastern schools?

6. BUK:

7. UI: I heard Ibadan is largely on merit. What is the nature of their post DE? And the quota? I hope they don't make use of ssce because my ssce is "C" all through.

Pls I need answers to these and opinions as well.
I don't want State unis cos I can't afford them.
Very important: which of these schools accept DE without NYSC.

Thank you for your anticipated response
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by David2O(m): 4:20pm On Jan 25, 2020
ARCHEMEDESME:
Please guys I don't have a lot of time my scores on practice cbt tests are 260-280 I have not gone any higher. please what's the best strategy to score 300 and above at this time . Should I practice more of past questions and do a lot of revision at this time or should I just keep reading . please what are your suggestions?
Similar issue here bro. Let's just keep reading and praying. Some of the past questions' answers are wrong. In short, Verify all answers with textbook or probably Google. Which past questions are you using hardcopy? PDF? or CBT app?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 4:39pm On Jan 25, 2020
David2O:

Similar issue here bro. Let's just keep reading and praying. Some of the past questions' answers are wrong. In short, Verify all answers with textbook or probably Google. Which past questions are you using hardcopy? PDF? or CBT app?
cbt app and hardcopy
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Commmy: 5:03pm On Jan 25, 2020
David2O:

Similar issue here bro. Let's just keep reading and praying. Some of the past questions' answers are wrong. In short, Verify all answers with textbook or probably Google. Which past questions are you using hardcopy? PDF? or CBT app?

Actually a lot of the answers in past questions are wrong. In the 2 utme exams I've written I do make use of past questions alot not knowing answers to most of the questions because I've not gone through most of the topics.

But now that I've gone through a large part of the topics in phy chem and bio and going through past questions make me realize I've been on the wrong side ever since.

The most important thing is going through the syllabus of all the subject you're writing before going into past questions OR going through questions that are related to a topic you just completed. So it's either at the end of syllabus or end of topic. But for now I'll recommend the former because of time factor.

If you don't have the Lamlad series, you can download JAMBPREP app. I've been using that app for a while now and it's answers are mostly reliable and you can also search questions for a particular topic in it

David2O ARCHEMEDESME
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Dvd4: 5:14pm On Jan 25, 2020
SESARS:
Pls medics in the house I need your candid advice on this matter.
I am considering the following institutions for mbbs DE. I am not sure what to expect in these schools. So, I need guidance to help me make the best decision.

1. UNN: I heard they write post DE examination. The issue is the nature of the exams. Is it purely O level standard or A level? Is there past questions for it? Which textbook is best for it?

2. UDUS: I really want to know if sokoto admits through DE. What's the DE quota like? I sent an email to the school, no response.
cc:
Elzak
ShahRukhKhan

3. UNIJOS: Also want to know how their DE quota is like and the likelihood of being admitted. Is there anything like exam?

5. UNIZIK: What is their modus operandi? Is it monetized like some eastern schools?

6. BUK:

7. UI: I heard Ibadan is largely on merit. What is the nature of their post DE? And the quota? I hope they don't make use of ssce because my ssce is "C" all through.

Pls I need answers to these and opinions as well.
I don't want State unis cos I can't afford them.
Very important: which of these schools accept DE without NYSC.

Thank you for your anticipated response
For Unizik, DE is fair enough. Post DE exams are purely English, as far as I know. admission is based on GP and DE scores
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Dvd4: 5:15pm On Jan 25, 2020
SESARS:
Pls medics in the house I need your candid advice on this matter.
I am considering the following institutions for mbbs DE. I am not sure what to expect in these schools. So, I need guidance to help me make the best decision.

1. UNN: I heard they write post DE examination. The issue is the nature of the exams. Is it purely O level standard or A level? Is there past questions for it? Which textbook is best for it?

2. UDUS: I really want to know if sokoto admits through DE. What's the DE quota like? I sent an email to the school, no response.
cc:
Elzak
ShahRukhKhan

3. UNIJOS: Also want to know how their DE quota is like and the likelihood of being admitted. Is there anything like exam?

5. UNIZIK: What is their modus operandi? Is it monetized like some eastern schools?

6. BUK:

7. UI: I heard Ibadan is largely on merit. What is the nature of their post DE? And the quota? I hope they don't make use of ssce because my ssce is "C" all through.

Pls I need answers to these and opinions as well.
I don't want State unis cos I can't afford them.
Very important: which of these schools accept DE without NYSC.

Thank you for your anticipated response
Unizik accepts DE without NYSC
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Elzak(m): 5:28pm On Jan 25, 2020
SESARS:
Pls medics in the house I need your candid advice on this matter.
I am considering the following institutions for mbbs DE. I am not sure what to expect in these schools. So, I need guidance to help me make the best decision.

1. UNN: I heard they write post DE examination. The issue is the nature of the exams. Is it purely O level standard or A level? Is there past questions for it? Which textbook is best for it?

2. UDUS: I really want to know if sokoto admits through DE. What's the DE quota like? I sent an email to the school, no response.
cc:
Elzak
ShahRukhKhan

3. UNIJOS: Also want to know how their DE quota is like and the likelihood of being admitted. Is there anything like exam?

5. UNIZIK: What is their modus operandi? Is it monetized like some eastern schools?

6. BUK:

7. UI: I heard Ibadan is largely on merit. What is the nature of their post DE? And the quota? I hope they don't make use of ssce because my ssce is "C" all through.

Pls I need answers to these and opinions as well.
I don't want State unis cos I can't afford them.
Very important: which of these schools accept DE without NYSC.

Thank you for your anticipated response
UDUS doesn't accept DE into MBBS
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SESARS: 6:11pm On Jan 25, 2020
Dvd4:
For Unizik, DE is fair enough. Post DE exams are purely English, as far as I know. admission is based on GP and DE scores
thank you so much. I will consider UNIZIK for now.

Elzak:
UDUS doesn't accept DE into MBBS
thanks a lot for the prompt response. this just eliminates UDUS from my options.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by David2O(m): 7:27pm On Jan 25, 2020
ARCHEMEDESME:

cbt app and hardcopy
Oya compare the answers in hardcopy with CBT app and atleast, 3 answers will contradict. Don't depend too much on those answers. Some of these authors/developers took it as business, not academic. If you know, you know.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by David2O(m): 7:47pm On Jan 25, 2020
Commmy:


Actually a lot of the answers in past questions are wrong. In the 2 utme exams I've written I do make use of past questions alot not knowing answers to most of the questions because I've not gone through most of the topics.

But now that I've gone through a large part of the topics in phy chem and bio and going through past questions make me realize I've been on the wrong side ever since.

The most important thing is going through the syllabus of all the subject you're writing before going into past questions OR going through questions that are related to a topic you just completed. So it's either at the end of syllabus or end of topic. But for now I'll recommend the former because of time factor.

If you don't have the Lamlad series, you can download JAMBPREP app. I've been using that app for a while now and it's answers are mostly reliable and you can also search questions for a particular topic in it

David2O ARCHEMEDESME
What matters in Jamb is understanding. Good textbooks plus lamlad series as sub-textbook is enough joor. If one is not carefull, past questions app or hardcopies can make one depress. You can imagine after reading a full text back-to-back, then you decided to know how far. At the end of the day, it's 70 Jesus!! I was expecting 90+ not knowing I got some the app failed for me.

On the other hand, Obsessive use of past questions causes Illusion of mastery.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Commmy: 8:12pm On Jan 25, 2020
David2O:

What matters in Jamb is understanding. Good textbooks plus lamlad series as sub-textbook is enough joor. If one is not carefull, past questions app or hardcopies can make one depress. You can imagine after reading a full text back-to-back, then you decided to know how far. At the end of the day, it's 70 Jesus!! I was expecting 90+ not knowing I got some the app failed for me.

On the other hand, Obsessive use of past questions causes Illusion of mastery.

One mustn't depend on past questions to do well in utme though. Read and understand the topic. Past questions only gives an insight on what to expect

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 9:40pm On Jan 25, 2020
Commmy:


Actually a lot of the answers in past questions are wrong. In the 2 utme exams I've written I do make use of past questions alot not knowing answers to most of the questions because I've not gone through most of the topics.

But now that I've gone through a large part of the topics in phy chem and bio and going through past questions make me realize I've been on the wrong side ever since.

The most important thing is going through the syllabus of all the subject you're writing before going into past questions OR going through questions that are related to a topic you just completed. So it's either at the end of syllabus or end of topic. But for now I'll recommend the former because of time factor.

If you don't have the Lamlad series, you can download JAMBPREP app. I've been using that app for a while now and it's answers are mostly reliable and you can also search questions for a particular topic in it

David2O ARCHEMEDESME
is the app free

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