Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 10:37am On Jan 02, 2016 |
is it that no one has anything to say bouh those questions? or we dnt wanna talk bouh it? dr.brainiac you cn just post your thoughts here, cox i'm sure this is a question bothering aspiring docs in tha house. |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 2:36am On Jan 01, 2016 |
Dbrainiac1: @ proneurojosh In order not to start another session that could cause arguments and e-brawling(which is totally not what this thread is meant for), I'll suggest you drop your contact and I'll answer all your questions. pm me at "miraclejoshua95@gmail.com" |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 9:51pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
are residents being paid salaries? or they are the one that pay 4 their training? many questions! |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 9:48pm On Dec 31, 2015 |
hy guys i'm joshua, i'm sorry if i'm gonna sound little bit naive here. pardon err'one! this issue of being a medical student, is it worth it at all in a country such as naija? from the rigorous admission processes, sleepness nights, humiliation from senior practitioners and many more.. Its a usual believe that medics are opened to automatic employment, but is it realy like that here in naija? what about the area of specialization? why do most aspiring neurosurgeons, cardiologists/cardiosurgeons, urologists end up becoming maybe a gynaecologist or even just a normal medical doctor? is it the rigorous exam? or is it that the route to such specialities ain't just tough but also expensive? is medicine even a course for an average nigerian whose parents ain't earning big? |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by proneurojosh: 4:05pm On Dec 06, 2015 |
 aspirants are not smiling  |
Literature › Re: Tarasha - (An Action Thriller) - Story Of The Month - January 2016 by proneurojosh: 12:26pm On Nov 26, 2015 |
this oyin of a guy is damn good, i mean amazingly good..... if i see you real life i 'd lie flat b4 you o!  1 Like 3 Shares |
Literature › Re: Tarasha - (An Action Thriller) - Story Of The Month - January 2016 by proneurojosh: 10:57pm On Nov 23, 2015 |
mehn, this piece is dah bomb.. btw #BringBackOurUpdates |
Education › Re: 2015/2016 OAU Aspirant Thread. by proneurojosh: 7:24am On Nov 23, 2015 |
great ife.... neva knew this thread existed.... |
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Dating And Meet-up Zone › Re: Have You Been Dreaming Of Marrying Your Birthday Mate? Pls Come In by proneurojosh: 6:48pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
bday mate? jan 32. ;Dbday mate? jan 32. |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 9:35am On Oct 30, 2015 |
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Literature › Re: My Days As An OAU Fresher - True Life Story by proneurojosh: 9:33am On Oct 28, 2015 |
wow! greatext ife. come update biko |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 10:21am On Oct 24, 2015 |
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Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 6:01pm On Oct 23, 2015 |
Khan1993: To the newly admitted medics here. See where our seniors ended their e-brawl. First it was dentistry VS MBBS, now U.I medicine and OAU medicine. I wonder what legacy you guys are laying for us. Anyways make i no prolong mattas. To U.I dental students, please keep your notes for a brother. #irep u.i dentistry#  man beef as always been in the health sector of this country, what do we(students) do when those in the labour market are always at daggers-drawn? Talking of JOHESU et NMA... |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 9:05am On Oct 23, 2015 |
 Zellie: their preclinical students are even lecturers in OAU and UI  lol, i 'll slap you, oya go and play. |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 9:15pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
done with this arguement thingy... |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 4:59pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
bro. Dunsin, you just killed it. |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 4:56pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro: 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 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% |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 1:40pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro: 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. 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. |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 12:18pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
344' i meant. |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 12:10pm On Oct 22, 2015 |
what is this you are posting(saying)? the fact that a friend of urx had 344 in an exam implies the exam is not up to standard? hahaha even in USLME expect any score, this is a world of possibilites. what do you say of those that had even below 100 in the exam?(it 's because they are dullards?) don't 4get they passed jamb.. it 's no doubt OAU post.utme questions are top-notch, and you compared its standard with U.I's? i have a friend who 's been after OAU for like 3years, even he had below 200 in his last oau post utme bt fortunately he viciously blasted the just concluded u.i exam... and btw, i knw that guy with 244, he is nt in pharmacy already? |
Education › Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by proneurojosh: 11:53am On Oct 22, 2015 |
Vcojuro: boss forget the fact that the exam is simple or not. What oau is setting is a thrash. See if u say ui post utme is simple come and write it. As the exam is simple to u so is it simple to others. If u say the exam is hard so is it hard to others. Bros that was what kill most of our oau guys. I am formerly an oau med rehab student. There is nothing difficult in oau post-UTME. The game plan is this go to predegree Centre and get bio note. Go and cram best brain chemistry past question. Their physics is simple same with their English. I swear that is the surest game plan. My friend had 344 in post jamb. He came second in this year post jamb He had 100 in Chemistry 88 in biology. Another guy I know had 293 he had 86 in Chemistry 82 in biology. Those are the two subject in biology. I have a lot of guys that scored 100 in biology. That chemistry is a word for word extraction from best brain. That's why most guys from oau bleeped up when they come to ui post jamb. The little thing u are supposed to know u won't know. If u come to ui u will now school leavers been admitted to mbbs . I still repeat if the exam is simple to you then it is simple to everybody. If it is difficult to you it is difficult to everybody. A lot of oau students were dropped because of 2 or 3 marks Infact a lot of oau students had 72 and 71. Ui exam is not about how brilliant u are but how smart. |