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Bond Bond Medicine: General Discussion

Yes, my friend got one too with ATAR 99.10...although it makes no sense now as the first stage is passed. Let him shake out the inherent qualities required of a Medical Practioner!!! for the next phase.
 
BOOM okay got an email. 6.2 GPA FROM flinders. Applying as a graduate.
 
Btw I have to let u guys know. I put bond as my fifth preference, just right above my offered course. And I just realized last night that bond says that we need to put it as first preference even though I already asked qtac several time about my order of preference. But I got my offer anyway. So I don’t know where that “you have to put it as first preference” come from.
 
Got an invite, with an IB score of 39 which translates to an ATAR of 97.5

If we click on start testing, after we fill in the security question does the test automatically start? Or is there a registration fee?
 
so what's the reasoning behind energised in terms of the question context? thanks
Literally, nonsense Green Gem...my theory ( my theory only) is: In an ER situation, calm and composed water stage could turn to a chaotic Tsunami at any time of the day due to usually inexplicable situations that put doctors into a state of fix...so they must be energised (intrinsically) to react to unforeseen difficult situations especially during odd shifts when the situation seems to drift into calm and composed state only to change quickly. WAIT

Having read the "Gibberish" I put through, I think I gave an unusual answer??? Maybe I am mad!
 
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