Brilliant synopsis. Asians/Chinese/Indian/African/Philippine students academically do well because they study twice as much harder and then some due to family, cultural and higher expectations socio economically. They expect nothing more than to academically work hard often working twice as hard from an early age as expected without discussion. Our NZ Maori and Polynesians students work hard and can gain access to university through a lower score entry rate to preserve placements and ensure success academically with their unique cultural support and do just as well. Who makes the better medical doctor?
In my time we had direct entry from secondary school based on grades and interview at Auckland, or, just grades at Otago i.e. scholarship and A bursary results. When did this all change?
Hi, I need help.I came to NZ three months ago.I want to study medicine. Now I am in NCEA level 2. What subjects i should choose for enter university and how many credits want to enter university ?
Hey I need help I’ve been studying medicine in another country I’ve attained my first degree in human biology and I’m suppose to start my placement/clinicals year now but unfortunately I won’t do them here in my country because I’m moving to New Zealand is it possible for me to continue and finish over there?
Brilliant synopsis.
Asians/Chinese/Indian/African/Philippine students academically do well because they study twice as much harder and then some due to family, cultural and higher expectations socio economically. They expect nothing more than to academically work hard often working twice as hard from an early age as expected without discussion.
Our NZ Maori and Polynesians students work hard and can gain access to university through a lower score entry rate to preserve placements and ensure success academically with their unique cultural support and do just as well.
Who makes the better medical doctor?
In my time we had direct entry from secondary school based on grades and interview at Auckland, or, just grades at Otago i.e. scholarship and A bursary results. When did this all change?
Excellent explanation
What about the alternative pathway entry?
Hi, I need help.I came to NZ three months ago.I want to study medicine. Now I am in NCEA level 2. What subjects i should choose for enter university and how many credits want to enter university ?
Choose English, Chemistry, Biology, Phyiscs, Statistics
But how about if you failed or get lower than A?
No chance
Ignore what he said, you have 6 subject units so even if you get lower than an A and get the entry score requirement, you can get into biomed
what ended up happening
Hey I need help I’ve been studying medicine in another country I’ve attained my first degree in human biology and I’m suppose to start my placement/clinicals year now but unfortunately I won’t do them here in my country because I’m moving to New Zealand is it possible for me to continue and finish over there?