I am currently applying for the OTM Medicine degree in University of Pecs. I hope everything will be well. Thanks for sharing your life experiences. Have a great day!
4:55 I can completely relate. I am a med student in Semmelweis and bioohysics is by far the subject I hate the most. They just spit an insane of amount of information about the physical aspects of different things and how the machines apply all these physical phenomena to work in great detail. They say that they do that to enhance our scientific mindset, but the only thing they are doing with this is making me to absolutely DESPISE physics. None of the things that they teach us will be relevant in my life, and here I am learning everything.
100% , it’s very frustrating especially because Hungary is so theory focused so when you reach the subjects that are not really relevant, it’s difficult to see the end of the tunnel.
Ich möchte im Jahr 2025 auch sehr gerne dort auf Deutsch studieren aber Zahnmedizin. Welchen NC hattest du und wie hoch ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit dort angenommen zu werden? 😊
Umm I'm confused over something please do guide me Should I prefer Semmelwies over Pécs? Is there a difference in subjects for medicine in different universities?
Hey would you make a video where you can explain how to prepare for those medical chemistry labs and any other subjects that people find difficult in this miedicsl school
im moving to pécs for medical school soon, but I don't want to share a room in the dormitory with a roommate I want my own room alone due to personal reasons, is that an option?
Hey, congrats on the acceptance! 👏🏻 I understand your concern. I think it might be a possibility if you email the dormitory and see if certain accommodations can be made. I’m not sure though, it will also depend on how many students are in the dorm and how many rooms are available. Try this email address: szanto@pte.hu
Hello I think to come here with Erasmus programme for general medicine in 4th year from Romania, do you guys recommend it do they pretend same to Erasmus students or it’ll be a bit easier ? I’ll be really happy if I get your opinion also Cam
Quite a few of the Erasmus students we get here in the general medicine program seem to fine. Often times they have less classes than us because they have a slightly different curriculum and only need some of our classes to stay on track within their program. I can’t say much more though unfortunately as I’m speaking from an outsiders perspective.
Hey, I know of people from Iran who completed a Pre-Med course here so I believe it is possible. For more information I recommend that you try email the Head of the International Studies Center: Dr Ella Álmos. I believe this is the email address: almos@isc.pte.hu
@@thembahopelubisi8174 I am lucky to have a Greek passport on top of my South African passport and there is a Hungarian-based company that provides loans to EU citizens. Unfortunately this isn’t available for non-EU citizens as of now but I hope it changes.
Yeah, it has its own charm. Every place has its positives and negatives. At the end of the day I will always be grateful to Hungary for being given the opportunity to study medicine.
I am currently studying Bsc MLT ( 4 year ). I am interested to apply Msc clinical laboratory science in university of Pecs . Is it worth to apply for this course. Is there any scope for job after course completion.
I wish I could help but I don’t know anything about that course unfortunately. Maybe try and get in contact with the University and see if they can guide you on your question
Hey, you do not need Hungarian to get around as you can make yourself understood in most places in the city. The English is definitely growing in influence in the city. We do have some Hungarian classes in the University though.
Hi Cam, Thank you so much for your videos and insights. This is by far the best source of information I have seen on medical school experiences in Hungary. I am trying to decide between med schools in Hungary and Romania and was wondering if you researched or considered Romania when applying for med schools? I read somewhere that only 10% of students at Pecs graduate without repeating at least year. Is this true? Also, what percentage of students join straight out of high school versus after a bachelors degrees?
Hey, thank you for reaching out. I did not do research into Romania when applying to med schools so unfortunately I don’t know much about Romania. I looked into Hungary, Poland and Czech Republic. I’m not sure if that percentage is exactly correct but a lot of people do end up repeating a year here. The system is really challenging BUT, I believe that if you proactive and work efficiently during the semester, there is no reason why you cannot stay on track. I would say most people join straight out of high school or after 1 year of a pre-med course. There are some who have a previous bachelors degree but they are definitely in the minority. Good luck with everything! 😃
This is amazing, Cam!! So helpful to so many
Thank you Bro, I really appreciate it!
I am currently applying for the OTM Medicine degree in University of Pecs.
I hope everything will be well. Thanks for sharing your life experiences.
Have a great day!
Thank you for your feedback and good luck with everything! I also hope it all works out 🙏🏻
4:55 I can completely relate. I am a med student in Semmelweis and bioohysics is by far the subject I hate the most. They just spit an insane of amount of information about the physical aspects of different things and how the machines apply all these physical phenomena to work in great detail. They say that they do that to enhance our scientific mindset, but the only thing they are doing with this is making me to absolutely DESPISE physics. None of the things that they teach us will be relevant in my life, and here I am learning everything.
100% , it’s very frustrating especially because Hungary is so theory focused so when you reach the subjects that are not really relevant, it’s difficult to see the end of the tunnel.
@@CamMedLife Yeah, but I guess that's the price to pay to reach our dreams (aside of paying more than 9k usd per semester).
hey are you a first year student in the english program?
@@No-tk4sf yes, I am
I studied medicine in Pécs for one year and I hated it so much, luckily I passed the entrance exam in Austria and could continue my studies there.
The first 2 years are rough here. I’m glad you managed to find an alternative though, congrats!
Currently hoping to get in from SA. Quite scared and nervous for my entrance exams
Wishing you the best of luck! Just prepare as much as you can and then try stay calm knowing you have given everything!
Hi Cam. Do you think it's easier to get into Dentistry over Medicine at Pecs or any other university in Hungary?
Hey, I can’t say for sure. I’m not aware of the statistics but I would assume that the difficulty is quite similar for both
@@CamMedLife oh I see. Thank you
I‘ll be in Pécs from August 1st - I‘ll start in the german faculty of the medical school. If anyone is bored and wants to hang out some time hmu 🤙😁
yo how do i contact you?
Ich möchte im Jahr 2025 auch sehr gerne dort auf Deutsch studieren aber Zahnmedizin. Welchen NC hattest du und wie hoch ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit dort angenommen zu werden? 😊
@@sondosssss5 2,5 - bin über ein Stipendium da, da gibts andere Kriterien. Human gibt es auch 180 Plätze, Zahn nur 40
Hi möchte Zahnmedizin in Pecs studieren. Wie hast du dich dort beworben? War es kompliziert? Wie sind die Chancen?
Umm I'm confused over something please do guide me
Should I prefer Semmelwies over Pécs?
Is there a difference in subjects for medicine in different universities?
Anyone attending the med school this September? hmu i need some friends
I am
@@_fir_8 what’s your ig?
Iam too
How do I contact u ?
yo I am
Hey would you make a video where you can explain how to prepare for those medical chemistry labs and any other subjects that people find difficult in this miedicsl school
Hey, sure I can do that. I will make a video for each semester. So look out for future posts. Appreciate the feedback!
I will start ny first year this september so it will be helpful thank you !!
@@_fir_8 same!!
im moving to pécs for medical school soon, but I don't want to share a room in the dormitory with a roommate I want my own room alone due to personal reasons, is that an option?
Hey, congrats on the acceptance! 👏🏻 I understand your concern. I think it might be a possibility if you email the dormitory and see if certain accommodations can be made. I’m not sure though, it will also depend on how many students are in the dorm and how many rooms are available. Try this email address: szanto@pte.hu
@@CamMedLife thank you so much
Love it! Very helpful video
Thank You! Much appreciated
Hello I think to come here with Erasmus programme for general medicine in 4th year from Romania, do you guys recommend it do they pretend same to Erasmus students or it’ll be a bit easier ? I’ll be really happy if I get your opinion also Cam
Quite a few of the Erasmus students we get here in the general medicine program seem to fine. Often times they have less classes than us because they have a slightly different curriculum and only need some of our classes to stay on track within their program. I can’t say much more though unfortunately as I’m speaking from an outsiders perspective.
Need to hear about the American character ark soon 😢😢😢
Will keep that in mind 👀
is it possible for International applicants to get into the Premedical School?
Hey, I know of people from Iran who completed a Pre-Med course here so I believe it is possible. For more information I recommend that you try email the Head of the International Studies Center: Dr Ella Álmos. I believe this is the email address: almos@isc.pte.hu
@@CamMedLife Ohk brother. so did you get there by Scholarship or you self funded?
@@thembahopelubisi8174 I am lucky to have a Greek passport on top of my South African passport and there is a Hungarian-based company that provides loans to EU citizens. Unfortunately this isn’t available for non-EU citizens as of now but I hope it changes.
@@CamMedLife Thanks brother. I am not making it for the Scholarship, is it possible to pursue my degree in Medicine?
Hii..i want to do dentistry ( BDS)..can u please recommend me which univeristy is best?...university of debrecen or univeristy of pecs?
Welcome to Hungary haha ^^. Pte is a fairly nice place tho.
Yeah, it has its own charm. Every place has its positives and negatives. At the end of the day I will always be grateful to Hungary for being given the opportunity to study medicine.
awww C:@@CamMedLife
I am currently studying Bsc MLT ( 4 year ). I am interested to apply Msc clinical laboratory science in university of Pecs . Is it worth to apply for this course. Is there any scope for job after course completion.
I wish I could help but I don’t know anything about that course unfortunately. Maybe try and get in contact with the University and see if they can guide you on your question
3:18 You were definitely sleeping 😖😁🤣🤣🤣
I’m curious did you have to learn basic Hungarian to get by in the city?
Hey, you do not need Hungarian to get around as you can make yourself understood in most places in the city. The English is definitely growing in influence in the city. We do have some Hungarian classes in the University though.
Which language do they use during lessons
It is all in English
Okay
Hi Cam, Thank you so much for your videos and insights. This is by far the best source of information I have seen on medical school experiences in Hungary. I am trying to decide between med schools in Hungary and Romania and was wondering if you researched or considered Romania when applying for med schools? I read somewhere that only 10% of students at Pecs graduate without repeating at least year. Is this true? Also, what percentage of students join straight out of high school versus after a bachelors degrees?
Hey, thank you for reaching out. I did not do research into Romania when applying to med schools so unfortunately I don’t know much about Romania. I looked into Hungary, Poland and Czech Republic. I’m not sure if that percentage is exactly correct but a lot of people do end up repeating a year here. The system is really challenging BUT, I believe that if you proactive and work efficiently during the semester, there is no reason why you cannot stay on track. I would say most people join straight out of high school or after 1 year of a pre-med course. There are some who have a previous bachelors degree but they are definitely in the minority. Good luck with everything! 😃
Hey,just saw this vid,
I just hate this frustrating bad country just getting money as a scam way!!!#hate here!
The lab Pointe the Horror of every medstudent in Pécs as well as the skill tests in the first semester
For Sure! I’m so happy that I am done with that department 😂
Be happy I lost a year due to the skill tests
And the written biology tests are even in person way to hard
@@philipp434 I can only imagine 🤕😂