I stumbled upon your video by chance, and I just had to leave a comment to express my heartfelt gratitude. I'm from Napole, and your video has inspired me to make a life-changing decision. Thanks to your informative and engaging content, I have decided to move to Hungary to study medicine. Your video shed light on the country's excellent education system and the countless opportunities it offers to students from all over the world. I couldn't be more excited to embark on this journey, and it's all thanks to you! I want you to know that your hard work and dedication to creating valuable content do not go unnoticed. Your video has positively impacted my life, and I'm sure it has done the same for countless others. Once again, thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us.
Thank you so much for sharing your story and I’m grateful to learn that I might have played a small role in helping you to take the next step towards a brighter future. All the best for your journey to come!
thank you very much for sharing.... it's really valuable I wish to know if u faced any language barrier and how is it like to communicate with people in general (like is it required to speak and learn in Hungarian)
No ways I am planning to study medicine in Hungary and just stumbled across your video, and immediately picked up your SA accent 😂. I live in Botswana 🇧🇼. Glad to know there will be other Africans in Hungary. Do you think you have received a good educational experience in Hungary?
Haha, the accent is hard to miss if you know it. 😂 I have to be completely honest with you, some of the classes are good but a lot of self-teaching is needed too. The language barrier plays a factor because a lot of professors (mainly in lectures - most of which you don’t need to go to) struggle to vary tone and make it interesting in English. Additionally, the Uni has a massive focus on theory and very little focus on practical skills which can be frustrating. That being said, it is an option…the degree opens doors post-graduation even if it means you need transfer exams for certain countries and the practical skills can be made up in residency (just going to make it harder).
There are multiple dormitories yes, 5 in total but I only really recommend Szántó Dormitory. I was there in first semester and it was nice to meet people and settle in a bit but in all the dorms, you have roommates in the same room so it isn’t feasible long term for medical students (in my opinion). There is a cafeteria at the university but it isn’t like a uni in the US where you get a food card or vouchers and stuff included. You would have to pay for each meal. Hope this helps!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!! I'm from the Philippines, by the way. I'm just curious, do you know any asian students currently studying in your school?
Hey, thanks for your comment. It’s awesome to know that my videos have reached people in different countries such as the Philippines. There are quite a few students in the medical faculty from Japan, China, South Korea and I’m sure there are a few others. The majority of students in the English program are either from Norway or the Middle-East but there is definitely some diversity.
I did well but I wasn’t at the very top of the achievers. I ended with 5 distinctions and 3 subjects in the 75-79% range. I did also have a year of Pre-Med in the US though which helped get me exemption from the entrance exam. In general, I think the grades from school matter but as long as you do pretty well and then impress in the entrance exam, you should be good.
Hey, it is very similar in ranking with the University of Pécs so there isn’t much difference. Szeged is a little bit more known for their practical involvement (from what I have heard) but I can’t confirm as I haven’t studied there. Pécs is a little more known for a tough and volume heavy theoretical focus in the first 2 years…at the end of it all, I think you come out of both institutions with a relatively similar standing.
Hii do students in 6th year of medicine in Hungary get any stipend or pay for the work they do in hospital rotations Thanks your vedios are very helpful
@@javadbagheri7532Hey I’m not entirely sure what you mean by gain GP clinical experience? The language barrier is not a big problem in the hospitals as we learn how to do a medical interview in Hungarian during our first 2 years at the University. It doesn’t allow for a full conversation but we learn the important questions and the common answers that tend to be given. Of course, it would be a better experience to communicate with patients in your own language though.
@@CamMedLife thanks for your reply 🙏🏻. For my case I need to have 2-3 years of experience as RMO after graduating, do you know if it is applicable to work in hungary or europe after graduation being an english speaker?
Hey, this isn’t an easy question for me to answer because I can only go based on my experience and from the few conversations I’ve had with others. Someone else might have had different experiences to me and have a completely different perspective. I can’t say that I myself have seen/heard any racism and I get the feeling that the people in the city I’m in (Pécs) are quite accepting of international students for the most part. I can’t talk for everyone though and I don’t really know what it is like in other cities as I haven’t lived in any of them for an extended period of time.
I stumbled upon your video by chance, and I just had to leave a comment to express my heartfelt gratitude. I'm from Napole, and your video has inspired me to make a life-changing decision.
Thanks to your informative and engaging content, I have decided to move to Hungary to study medicine. Your video shed light on the country's excellent education system and the countless opportunities it offers to students from all over the world. I couldn't be more excited to embark on this journey, and it's all thanks to you!
I want you to know that your hard work and dedication to creating valuable content do not go unnoticed. Your video has positively impacted my life, and I'm sure it has done the same for countless others. Once again, thank you for sharing your knowledge and expertise with us.
Thank you so much for sharing your story and I’m grateful to learn that I might have played a small role in helping you to take the next step towards a brighter future. All the best for your journey to come!
Very interesting! Thank you bro!
Thank you Bro, I appreciate it!
Watching from the US.
thank you very much for sharing.... it's really valuable
I wish to know if u faced any language barrier and how is it like to communicate with people in general (like is it required to speak and learn in Hungarian)
Your videos are brilliant!!!
Thank you, really appreciate it! 🥺
I agree. so insightful 🤩
Lot's of love from india ❤️ hope we will meet in future thanks 🙏
Hi from Montreal,Quebec in Canada
English universities are top because rankings organizasations are Anglo-Saxon 😅
Hii can you make a video on entrance exam to get into university of pecs medical College and where held the exam
Best 🙌
Appreciate it!
No ways I am planning to study medicine in Hungary and just stumbled across your video, and immediately picked up your SA accent 😂. I live in Botswana 🇧🇼. Glad to know there will be other Africans in Hungary.
Do you think you have received a good educational experience in Hungary?
Haha, the accent is hard to miss if you know it. 😂 I have to be completely honest with you, some of the classes are good but a lot of self-teaching is needed too. The language barrier plays a factor because a lot of professors (mainly in lectures - most of which you don’t need to go to) struggle to vary tone and make it interesting in English. Additionally, the Uni has a massive focus on theory and very little focus on practical skills which can be frustrating. That being said, it is an option…the degree opens doors post-graduation even if it means you need transfer exams for certain countries and the practical skills can be made up in residency (just going to make it harder).
Does pecs offer dormitories and a cafeteria which provides meals 3x a day so we don’t need to cook our own food? 😭
There are multiple dormitories yes, 5 in total but I only really recommend Szántó Dormitory. I was there in first semester and it was nice to meet people and settle in a bit but in all the dorms, you have roommates in the same room so it isn’t feasible long term for medical students (in my opinion). There is a cafeteria at the university but it isn’t like a uni in the US where you get a food card or vouchers and stuff included. You would have to pay for each meal. Hope this helps!
@@CamMedLife thank you so much
From Norway 🇳🇴
me too
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!!
I'm from the Philippines, by the way.
I'm just curious, do you know any asian students currently studying in your school?
Hey, thanks for your comment. It’s awesome to know that my videos have reached people in different countries such as the Philippines.
There are quite a few students in the medical faculty from Japan, China, South Korea and I’m sure there are a few others. The majority of students in the English program are either from Norway or the Middle-East but there is definitely some diversity.
I notice you said you’re from South Africa. What grades did you get in matric that allowed you to get into Pécs ?
I did well but I wasn’t at the very top of the achievers. I ended with 5 distinctions and 3 subjects in the 75-79% range. I did also have a year of Pre-Med in the US though which helped get me exemption from the entrance exam. In general, I think the grades from school matter but as long as you do pretty well and then impress in the entrance exam, you should be good.
hey, what do you think of the university of szeged. is it as good as pecs
Hey, it is very similar in ranking with the University of Pécs so there isn’t much difference. Szeged is a little bit more known for their practical involvement (from what I have heard) but I can’t confirm as I haven’t studied there. Pécs is a little more known for a tough and volume heavy theoretical focus in the first 2 years…at the end of it all, I think you come out of both institutions with a relatively similar standing.
Hii do students in 6th year of medicine in Hungary get any stipend or pay for the work they do in hospital rotations
Thanks your vedios are very helpful
Hey, I am pretty sure that they don’t. You only start getting paid once you working as a resident/junior doctor.
@@CamMedLifehi is it easy to gain GP clinical experience after graduation in hungary? what about language barrier?
@@javadbagheri7532Hey I’m not entirely sure what you mean by gain GP clinical experience? The language barrier is not a big problem in the hospitals as we learn how to do a medical interview in Hungarian during our first 2 years at the University. It doesn’t allow for a full conversation but we learn the important questions and the common answers that tend to be given. Of course, it would be a better experience to communicate with patients in your own language though.
@@CamMedLife thanks for your reply 🙏🏻. For my case I need to have 2-3 years of experience as RMO after graduating, do you know if it is applicable to work in hungary or europe after graduation being an english speaker?
Hii can you please tell me where and which Entrance Exam is needed to give to get into university of pecs medical College
Is Racism something i should be concerned about? I am a brown Indian if that helps...
Hey, this isn’t an easy question for me to answer because I can only go based on my experience and from the few conversations I’ve had with others. Someone else might have had different experiences to me and have a completely different perspective. I can’t say that I myself have seen/heard any racism and I get the feeling that the people in the city I’m in (Pécs) are quite accepting of international students for the most part. I can’t talk for everyone though and I don’t really know what it is like in other cities as I haven’t lived in any of them for an extended period of time.
yesssss i got your point...thankyou for the quick reply mate@@CamMedLife
@@jrxzz1398hi bro I’m also Indian and planning to go to Hungary. Did u end up going to Hungary?
@@TejDhr i'll be travelling in this year
@@jrxzz1398 oh okay cool is it possible if I can get in touch with u to find out your experience on any social platform?