Hey world (even though small world),
Interesting day today, had my interview for melbourne MD. Hopefully it all goes well, I thought I managed the MMI much better then I did the sydney one, and improved on all the errors that I found with my sydney MMI. At the moment my mindset still seems to be much the same as that of sydney's MMI, although I'm feeling pretty good that I corrected all those errors. There was one particular station which did me in (the debrief station), and I'm absolutely SURE that I'll get a fail for that station x( but the rest was rather okay and I enjoyed the interview.
Hopefully everything adds up in my favour, I would love to go and study medicine down there. Having looked around the city though, I have to say that some of it does seem pretty bland, although it was rated the worlds most live-able city. ... .... *deep in thought as to how this is possible*.....
Anyway, that's one hurdle over - so now I focus onto the next hurdle - to get really great uni marks :)!
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Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interview. Show all posts
Tuesday, 27 September 2011
And that's round 2 completed!
Thursday, 1 September 2011
Fortunate
Given the fact that I've finished my only mid-semester exam (YES!), I figure there's no reason for me to continue putting blog entries off. Recently I received an offer for an interview at UoMelb, which is interesting for a number of reasons. For the people that know me, we have a particular friend who went to study undergrad down there who I always made fun of going to melbourne, so the fact that I may potentially end up there too (after letting her never hear the end of it) is pretty ironic. But UoMelb also vaulted to our top university in Australia (60th in the world), and the city of melbourne also got rated as the worlds most "live-able" city (over Vancouver in Canada)
Having said that, I don't want to take it for granted that I'll get in. I'm trying to keep an open mind about things, but I really don't want to be doing an honors year next year... (maybe I'll change my mind later if I don't get in :( ). I guess I feel a couple of things, as I trawl through forums trying to find out what the interview will be like, how people manage stress, how to take not getting in (if I don't get in), how to take getting in (and go to different cities).......
What I meant to say was that, of course I'm grateful for the opportunity that has presented itself - many people who have worked much harder and have impressive CVs weren't fortunate enough to get interviews, and this upsets me that people who work so hard get looked over :( I guess med is just that kind of field with endless competition; even once you get in, there's more, to always be the best that you can be.
Grateful for the opportunity, kind of overwhelmed, not quite yet overworked. That's how I feel. :) Should I get into the course, you'll hear a howler about how I'll feel then. :)
Having said that, I don't want to take it for granted that I'll get in. I'm trying to keep an open mind about things, but I really don't want to be doing an honors year next year... (maybe I'll change my mind later if I don't get in :( ). I guess I feel a couple of things, as I trawl through forums trying to find out what the interview will be like, how people manage stress, how to take not getting in (if I don't get in), how to take getting in (and go to different cities).......
What I meant to say was that, of course I'm grateful for the opportunity that has presented itself - many people who have worked much harder and have impressive CVs weren't fortunate enough to get interviews, and this upsets me that people who work so hard get looked over :( I guess med is just that kind of field with endless competition; even once you get in, there's more, to always be the best that you can be.
Grateful for the opportunity, kind of overwhelmed, not quite yet overworked. That's how I feel. :) Should I get into the course, you'll hear a howler about how I'll feel then. :)
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