Thanks for the amazing video! For your research proposal topic, was this mostly given by your supervisor, or did you come up with your original ideas/plans? I am still in my first year of med school so don't really know much about how to start research, especially for a postgraduate degree and it feels daunting to even apply. Would really appreciate it if you could give me some advice.
For my masters, my supervisor came up with the topic, but he wanted my input as to what I’d like to do. So would recommend investigating the research area and decided your interest area that aligns with there research
Other than research projects and committees is there anything else to boost the cv with? If you dont mind can i ask how many research projects you included in your cv?
This channel is what i looked for all my life ....i am going to year 9 this september and want to pursue medicine from cambridge university ...any tips and advice you would help a lot ....😉🙂
Thank you so much for the information! I'm interested in intercalating, and I was wondering what kind of grades they expect you to achieve? I know they put a "minimum of a 2:1" for postgrad acceptances, but how high should I be aiming for as a medicine undergraduate student? Also, is it possible/ harder to do this as someone who doesn't study in the UK?
This was a very helpful video, tysm. Could you make a video on landing and applying for research projects? Thanks
Thanks for the amazing video! For your research proposal topic, was this mostly given by your supervisor, or did you come up with your original ideas/plans? I am still in my first year of med school so don't really know much about how to start research, especially for a postgraduate degree and it feels daunting to even apply. Would really appreciate it if you could give me some advice.
For my masters, my supervisor came up with the topic, but he wanted my input as to what I’d like to do. So would recommend investigating the research area and decided your interest area that aligns with there research
Thanks for the great info! Are you able to make another video focused on your project eg your research proposal, lab work etc?
Do you have an email to ask a few questions regarding applications?
Great video!! 😊
Other than research projects and committees is there anything else to boost the cv with? If you dont mind can i ask how many research projects you included in your cv?
Thank you for this video. Would you say intercalating is much more competitive than applying for undergrad?
It depends on what you’re applying for, it varies massively
This channel is what i looked for all my life ....i am going to year 9 this september and want to pursue medicine from cambridge university ...any tips and advice you would help a lot ....😉🙂
Thank you so much for the information! I'm interested in intercalating, and I was wondering what kind of grades they expect you to achieve? I know they put a "minimum of a 2:1" for postgrad acceptances, but how high should I be aiming for as a medicine undergraduate student? Also, is it possible/ harder to do this as someone who doesn't study in the UK?
I am searching for same situation,also study not in UK but just interested in intercalating.Could you find something?
You should try and be in the higher percentiles but as long as you’re doing wel and hVe some research it’ll be okay
Great video! Do you know if graduate medical students at Liverpool uni can intercalated too? Good luck with your research 😊
Hi! Yeah, from far as I’m aware, you apply like you would any MPhil so being a grad would probably be a help rather than a hindrance.
@@jamesashton1875 Thanks, good to know it’s a possibility!
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