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Melodramatic_Melissa
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Welcome to my channel everyone !
I'm Melodramatic Melissa and my aim is to be your big sister and help you navigate the in's and out's of med school in a different country.
How to study anatomy? Living abroad? Juggling imposter syndrome? I've got it all.
So subscribe to me if you enjoy learning about all this ! Keep Shining my loves
Edit : 27th August 2024 , subscriber count : 8
I'm Melodramatic Melissa and my aim is to be your big sister and help you navigate the in's and out's of med school in a different country.
How to study anatomy? Living abroad? Juggling imposter syndrome? I've got it all.
So subscribe to me if you enjoy learning about all this ! Keep Shining my loves
Edit : 27th August 2024 , subscriber count : 8
How to make a Study Timetable in less than 8 minutes 📝⏰️💪
In this video, I teach you how to make a study timetable, and this helped me in the past 3 years as a Med Student.
It's not a very "refined" video, but I ditched perfection today as this gives you what you NEED.
This video is made as a part 2 and a continuation to my "How to Study part 1" video !
I hope you enjoy 😉
It's not a very "refined" video, but I ditched perfection today as this gives you what you NEED.
This video is made as a part 2 and a continuation to my "How to Study part 1" video !
I hope you enjoy 😉
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How to study ANYTHING in less than 4 minutes 📚📌💪
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Hello everyone , today we go through the 3 steps to study everything and anything ! The 3 steps : 1.) Understanding - yt videos ( always start with videos... lt's like a pre-workout 💪) - Google - Chat gpt 2.) Put to paper - small notes 📝 ( from textbooks & external resources ) - should include labels, drawings definitions, etc 3.) Memorising & Consolidation - Flashcards (anki, quizlet ... my pe...
10 Things you need to know Before coming to Poland ! ( Medical University of Łodz )
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10 Things you need to know Before coming to Poland ! ( Medical University of Łodz )
Leaving Cert Students - Your Options If you received fewer points for Medicine/Dentistry in Ireland
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Leaving Cert Students - Your Options If you received fewer points for Medicine/Dentistry in Ireland
Besmirching the blank page - My First Video
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Besmirching the blank page - My First Video
Thank you so much Melissa.
@@lavieenoccidentetconseilles you're welcome
Beautiful.
Nice.
Welcome to Poland, I hope you'll like it here ❤ greetings from Silesia 😉
@@michalinaagiewka6873 I already do !! Poland is my home 🇵🇱🏡❤️
Weldon Mel❤
Thats… not how the trend works
hey, i m a leaving cert student looking forward to studying medicine in Poland, I am half Polish and half Indian. I'm fluent in Polish but have decided to do the course in English as it opens more doors for me in the future. Furthermore i have a polish citizenship, regardless it doesn't exonerate me from paying the absurd annual tuition fees. I was wondering if you know anything about how student loans work and if i can pay off my debt by simply working. Finally your videos are extremely well made and inspiring, thank you.
@gabrielkhan8956 Hi Gabriel, I'm really happy you enjoyed my video ! I can only help from an irish pov... regarding student loans, you can get one from your local credit union, but you will need a guarantor, which will be your parents. They will be the biggest factor in helping you fund your school. There is also the possibility of applying for the SUSI grant every year , however, this works by analysing your parents' income to see if you qualify. I personally don't advise students to take up a loan as it could be very difficult to pay down the line. I also don't advise medical students to work during the school year ( summee jobs are fine ) , as the first 3 years are crucial and need all your attention. There is a better option for you, and that's applying for a "fee exemption" in your school of choice.... assuming you're coming to the Medical University of Łodz , you can opt for this. This path ensures that you can breakdown I.e €14,000 fees, into manageable instalments every month to the school. And of course you can also consider just studying in Polish as a much cheaper option If you're interested in learning more about funding your schooling in Poland or just more on studying medicine abroad ... I have a more detailed breakdown on my tiktok " @melissa0327 " and you can message me on Instagram " @_melodramatic_melissa " I hope to hear from you soon 😊🥰
Thanks for this❤️
You're so welcome!
I have a question. How come an EU citizen can stay for no longer than 90 days straight? From what I read the EU citizens can live in Poland based on a valid ID document.
@cocohiggs7171 It's just the way the law is. You can only stay in another EU country for more than 90 days if you claim residency in that EU country... e.g by getting a residence permit that will allow you to stay for up to 10 years.
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@@anesu.munyoro thank you so much ❤️❤️
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Very educative
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I have a question. How come an EU citizen can stay for no longer than 90 days straight? From what I read on the gov.pl website EU citizens can live in Poland based on a valid ID document.
So helpful!!
@@cocolovesperez thank youu 😊🥰
Love this!!!
@alissakivan4722 Thank you so much Alissa ❤️
Omg it’s so similar to Russian
Right !!!
#medicalstudent
I know entry points for universities vary depending on a lot of things, but last time I checked the schools I want to study medicine in, there was a minimum of 480 CAO points as a requirement. Is it common advice to aim for over 500 points?
Hi there, Magda, so basically, for national Irish students, we need a combination of points from both the leaving cert and Hpat. Yes, the minimum entry requirement for medicine from their leaving cert is 480 points. The average student typically aims to get above 550 in their leaving cert because its a very competitive programme to get into. So in conclusion, if you have a leaving cert grade of 550 + average Hpat score of 170 then you will have 720 points in total. (550 leaving + 170 hpat = 720) However , most irish colleges require even higher grades than this, e.g RCSI - 738 Galway- 736* UCD - 743 Cork - 738* Trinity - 745 So basically, you'll need to increase your points from both the HPAT and Leaving cert to be eligible to get a spot. Minimum 480 is not enough in this day and age. And the "*" means that not everyone who got the points where actually offered a spot. I hope this helps !! 😊