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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by igwedehxy: 7:12pm On Apr 25, 2020
dunsin125:
Let him change to ANSU, check if they don't have accreditation issue.

They are on MDCN list of accredited medical schools. I think they don't have issues with accreditation
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by dunsin125: 11:37pm On Apr 25, 2020
igwedehxy:


They are on MDCN list of accredited medical schools. I think they don't have issues with accreditation
Good then.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Jerrypolo(m): 12:23am On Apr 26, 2020
igwedehxy:
A bit of a dilemma here.

So, my kid bro chose EKSU during Jamb registration. He has 284 as his jamb score but he is from Anambra state. Minority are of the opinion that EKSU may not admit him and even if they do, he may not graduate in due time cos they just got their accreditation and still have some batches waiting to graduate (like a backlog). Now, he is been advised to change to COOU ( formerly ANSU), reason being that he is an indegene and stands a higher chance. Both schs are state uni, do not write post jamb exams and their fee is not a problem for our family. Just want him to compete were he is assured of his admission.

Pls kindly advice him here. Thank you.
ANSU to me is a better option here. He has better chances there
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by PharmD911: 3:12pm On Apr 26, 2020
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 7:10pm On Apr 26, 2020
igwedehxy:
A bit of a dilemma here.

So, my kid bro chose EKSU during Jamb registration. He has 284 as his jamb score but he is from Anambra state. Minority are of the opinion that EKSU may not admit him and even if they do, he may not graduate in due time cos they just got their accreditation and still have some batches waiting to graduate (like a backlog). Now, he is been advised to change to COOU ( formerly ANSU), reason being that he is an indegene and stands a higher chance. Both schs are state uni, do not write post jamb exams and their fee is not a problem for our family. Just want him to compete were he is assured of his admission.

Pls kindly advice him here. Thank you.
He may not be offered medicine in ANSU. Candidates applying to study medicine there always score higher, especially the indigenes. EBSU would have been better, but I don't know if the number of candidates who scored 280 and above is more this year.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by igwedehxy: 9:34pm On Apr 26, 2020
Mandeyy:
He may not be offered medicine in ANSU. Candidates applying to study medicine there always score higher, especially the indigenes. EBSU would have been better, but I don't know if the number of candidates who scored 280 and above is more this year.

This ur info is invalid bro. Ansu aspirants are below average students. Go and check the stats. On the aspirant group, he has the highest score I have seen so far. Most of the other aspirants are below 250 jamb score. Pls get ur facts right before spewing gibberish, sir.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 9:56pm On Apr 26, 2020
igwedehxy:


This ur info is invalid bro. Ansu aspirants are below average students. Go and check the stats. On the aspirant group, he has the highest score I have seen so far. Most of the other aspirants are below 250 jamb score. Pls get ur facts right before spewing gibberish, sir.
I didn't spew gibberish. Your choice of words is bad. You sought advice and I told you the fact. Forget about what you saw on the aspirants group. That's not actually a reality, because some with good scores may not even come there. I didn't wish your brother badluck ooo! In fact, I'll be happy if it works out well for him, but I just told you the truth. I'm from Anambra too, and I once applied for medicine there and this scenario played out. People with higher scores more than your brother's were offered physiology. I didn't choose it again. I chose EBSU later and saw the difference.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by igwedehxy: 10:33pm On Apr 26, 2020
Mandeyy:
I didn't spew gibberish. Your choice of words is bad. You sought advice and I told you the fact. Forget about what you saw on the aspirants group. That's not actually a reality, because some with good scores may not even come there. I didn't wish your brother badluck ooo! In fact, I'll be happy if it works out well for him, but I just told you the truth. I'm from Anambra too, and I once applied for medicine there and this scenario played out. People with higher scores more than your brother were offered physiology. I didn't choose it again. I chose EBSU later and saw the difference.

OK. Let me now shock u that I know 3 people who got admitted last year with scores of 234, 256 and 264 respectively at ANSU. Don't use ur experience as a standard. Maybe something else went wrong for u. BTW, I appreciate ur contribution but would have been better appreciated if u were not so pessimistic.

On the average, how many 300 and above scholars opt for state uni? Very Few. Some of u are so good at killing hopes. Next time, u can swallow ur opinion sha.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by dunsin125: 10:53pm On Apr 26, 2020
Mandeyy:
I didn't spew gibberish. Your choice of words is bad. You sought advice and I told you the fact. Forget about what you saw on the aspirants group. That's not actually a reality, because some with good scores may not even come there. I didn't wish your brother badluck ooo! In fact, I'll be happy if it works out well for him, but I just told you the truth. I'm from Anambra too, and I once applied for medicine there and this scenario played out. People with higher scores more than your brother were offered physiology. I didn't choose it again. I chose EBSU later and saw the difference.
Bros what was your score when you got admitted into Ebsu.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 1:07am On Apr 27, 2020
dunsin125:
Bros what was your score when you got admitted into Ebsu.
EBSU wrote post-utme then and I got 296 in it while my JAMB score was 243. I got the admission but I didn't use it again due to financial constraints. Even another Anambra guy whose score was less than mine was also offered a merit admission. I think his JAMB score was 232, while his post-utme score was 280. He was very lucky. It was later that I used my first degree to gain admission there again.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by dandan280: 7:20am On Apr 27, 2020
igwedehxy:


This ur info is invalid bro. Ansu aspirants are below average students. Go and check the stats. On the aspirant group, he has the highest score I have seen so far. Most of the other aspirants are below 250 jamb score. Pls get ur facts right before spewing gibberish, sir.
u can't use an aspirant group to get the range of jamb scores for ansu na,how many medical aspirants are in that group compared to the number of medical aspirants that applied for the school,his score maybe among the highest o but u can't use an aspirant group to draw that conclusion

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Jerrypolo(m): 5:13pm On Apr 27, 2020
igwedehxy:


OK. Let me now shock u that I know 3 people who got admitted last year with scores of 234, 256 and 264 respectively at ANSU. Don't use ur experience as a standard. Maybe something else went wrong for u. BTW, I appreciate ur contribution but would have been better appreciated if u were not so pessimistic.

On the average, how many 300 and above scholars opt for state uni? Very Few. Some of u are so good at killing hopes. Next time, u can swallow ur opinion sha.
Sorry to say but you're very rude and impolite!!. You came here to seek advise and opinion of others and someone told you what he felt he knew about both schools and that's all you can say?. He gave a honest opinion and I really cannot see anywhere he killed your hope there. This is someone who has tested both schools from experience and he's telling you what he knows and you're busy "shading" him. It's obvious you already had ANSU in mind, why then did you come here to seek advise when you've already made up your mind?. If I were you, I'd have thought about it carefully using what he's told you to judge and make a reasonable decision. What will be his gain if he deceives you?. You should apologize to him because what you did was totally wrong. Well, that's totally up to You. Good day!!!!

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 5:50pm On Apr 27, 2020
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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by dunsin125: 10:27pm On Apr 27, 2020
Mandeyy:
EBSU wrote post-utme then and I got 296 in it while my JAMB score was 243. I got the admission but I didn't use it again due to financial constraints. Even another Anambra guy whose score was less than mine was also offered a merit admission. I think his JAMB score was 232, while his post-utme score was 280. He was very lucky. It was later that I used my first degree to gain admission there again.
Okay bros, what can you say about a non-indigene with a jamb score of 296 applying there.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by dunsin125: 10:31pm On Apr 27, 2020
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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 3:17am On Apr 28, 2020
dunsin125:
Okay bros, what can you say about a non-indigene with a jamb score of 296 applying there.
I thought we have trashed that out before. I can remember that I told you to choose EBSU, that you have a high chance of being offered admission there.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Joskiro50: 7:46am On Apr 28, 2020
igwedehxy:


This ur info is invalid bro. Ansu aspirants are below average students. Go and check the stats. On the aspirant group, he has the highest score I have seen so far. Most of the other aspirants are below 250 jamb score. Pls get ur facts right before spewing gibberish, sir.

This boy, you are not wise at all. You asked for advice, somebody gave you his honest opinion due to his experience, only for you to say he is spewing gibberish.

A rude person like you does not deserve to study Medicine. Well, I don't know what the character of your brother is, I just hope it doesn't run in the family...

Don't seek for advice if you're not ready to receive one. You haven't gotten admission and you are this proud.. na your type dey form heaven and Earth for medical school...

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Angelacruz: 7:57am On Apr 28, 2020
Fat lie...continue wit ur pharm
Gameguy900:

Thanks for your advice. But what am seeing online about pharmacy is different. Some are saying the job is getting saturated. And am seeing graduate advising prospects not to go into pharmacy. Thank you.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Angelacruz: 8:00am On Apr 28, 2020
Y not try Udusok wit dat ur score,ur admission is sure.No postutme
Impulse2020:
Good day everyone, I scored 281 in jamb this year. But I am having problems choosing between AAU and Uniben, college of medicine

The reason is because of the finances of which I can't afford in AAU... I need at least 250k to be stable in my 1st year. Which is cheaper in uniben

But I would have completely chose Uniben, but this is my 3rd time take jamb, I have 279, 270 and 281 consecutively.

I have passion for medicine

There are two options in my mind

1. Secure this is Ekpoma, and take Utme and see if I can make it in uniben, so that I don't put my eggs in one basket

2. Just take uniben post ume, if it doesn't work out write next year


I need help please


Secondly, what is uniben cut off for indigenes please I heard it's 74, while merit is 77
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by dunsin125: 8:22am On Apr 28, 2020
Mandeyy:
I thought we have trashed that out before. I can remember that I told you to choose EBSU, that you have a high chance of being offered admission there.
Okay bro...thank you Sir.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Jerrypolo(m): 8:57am On Apr 28, 2020
Angelacruz:
Y not try Udusok wit dat ur score,ur admission is sure.No postutme
281 for UDUOSK medicine??.... From my deductions, I can tell he's from the south south region and taking such score to Sokoto is kind of risky.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by igwedehxy: 9:31am On Apr 28, 2020
Joskiro50:


This boy, you are not wise at all. You asked for advice, somebody gave you his honest opinion due to his experience, only for you to say he is spewing gibberish.

A rude person like you does not deserve to study Medicine. Well, I don't know what the character of your brother is, I just hope it doesn't run in the family...

Don't seek for advice if you're not ready to receive one. You haven't gotten admission and you are this proud.. na your type dey form heaven and Earth for medical school...

Can u shut ur oral cavity pls. I m already a doctor and don't need ur validation. Its my kid bro and people like u don't deserve to be on this platform cos u are full of shitty negativity. So get out.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Angelacruz: 9:35am On Apr 28, 2020
Very wrong...wen once u ve deir cutoff mark,u r sure...jst check deir website on google.Had a frd dat got wit 277 last yr after wasting yrs putting in for uniben,Ui n d likes.Search for Udusok aspirant on facebook and clear ur doubt.All d best
Jerrypolo:
281 for UDUOSK medicine??.... From my deductions, I can tell he's from the south south region and taking such score to Sokoto is kind of risky.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by igwedehxy: 9:36am On Apr 28, 2020
Jerrypolo:
ANSU to me is a better option here. He has better chances there

This is somebody's reply earlier. This is how to respond to a question. Don't go about using ur negativity to affect others. The question I asked was between two choices and how EBSU came into to the picture when I didn't ask which other sch he can choose, shows u have comprehension problem.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Joskiro50: 9:56am On Apr 28, 2020
igwedehxy:


Can u shut ur oral cavity pls. I m already a doctor and don't need ur validation. Its my kid bro and people like u don't deserve to be on this platform cos u are full of shitty negativity. So get out.

Wow... Already a doctor? And you are this immature? I wonder how you got through medical school... Becoming a doctor is not all that there is.. work on your personality too. From your comments so far, I can tell that outside medicine, you are a very dumb fellow.

Without due respect, you are a disgrace to the medical profession. You are everything that a doctor should not be.

Modified:
I just went through your profile only to discover that even your doctor status is false. Attention seeker.. sorry I wasted my time and attention on you. Go and study okay.. and learn to be humble, it will help you in medical school.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Holuseye: 10:01am On Apr 28, 2020
Any unilorin or university of Benin medical student here?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by igwedehxy: 10:02am On Apr 28, 2020
Joskiro50:


Wow... Already a doctor? And you are this immature? I wonder how you got through medical school... Becoming a doctor is not all that there is.. work on your personality too. From your comments so far, I can tell that outside medicine, you are a very dumb fellow.

Without due respect, you are a disgrace to the medical profession. You are everything that a doctor should not be.


Modified:
I just went through your profile only to discover that even your doctor status is false. Attention seeker.. sorry I wasted my time and attention on you. Go and study okay.. and learn to be humble, it will help you in medical school.

U keep breaking records of stupidity. Now u can verify if someone is a doctor or not from nairaland. Lolzzz. I have no time for banter. Get lost
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by igwedehxy: 10:09am On Apr 28, 2020
I guess this is urs. I know where ur mental disorders originated from. U are obviously an alcoholic. Quit now or stand risks of destroying ur own life. I don't want to derail this thread. Hence, I won't reply u again.

Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by dandan280: 11:09am On Apr 28, 2020
pls fam I saw this as udusok cutoff mark does it mean that if someone from Edo score above dis he will be admitted into mbbs

Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Jerrypolo(m): 11:33am On Apr 28, 2020
igwedehxy:


This is somebody's reply earlier. This is how to respond to a question. Don't go about using ur negativity to affect others. The question I asked was between two choices and how EBSU came into to the picture when I didn't ask which other sch he can choose, shows u have comprehension problem.
All the best bro

Exchanging words with you will be a waste of time. You are so arrogant and proud. Still, I wish your bro the best.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 2:53pm On Apr 28, 2020
dunsin125:
Okay bro...thank you Sir.
One more thing: keep on putting it in prayer.

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