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Okay, now I'm very confused. I got 515 in SJT. Lowkey don't want to email to confirm though in case I have got a false tick..I got an email notification from somebody who posted on here which is now removed for some reason? Said they emailed the department and this is the response that they received, no wonder nobody has posted saying they haven't met threshold. If this is true med entry is straight up just gonna be the top X amount of grade averages in the cohort, will this lead to an increase in percentage required?
Just reiterating this is an image I got from somebody else not myself, so can't confirm that it's valid or not.Okay, now I'm very confused. I got 515 in SJT. Lowkey don't want to email to confirm though in case I have got a false tick..
I doubt there will be dramatic increase in averages, if the cut off does rise to 93-94% then they might aswell bring the old HSFY course back.
Doesn’t that picture suggest that people who got over 688 in SJT will fail the threshold (which makes no sense)?I got an email notification from somebody who posted on here which is now removed for some reason? Said they emailed the department and this is the response that they received, no wonder nobody has posted saying they haven't met threshold. If this is true med entry is straight up just gonna be the top X amount of grade averages in the cohort, will this lead to an increase in percentage required?
Doesn’t that picture suggest that people who got over 688 in SJT will fail the threshold (which makes no sense)?
Doesn’t that picture suggest that people who got over 688 in SJT will fail the threshold (which makes no sense)?
Source? btw: Dentists are able to do more procedures than oral therapists anywaysKind of off-topic but I heard that oral therapists will be able to treat adults too in the near future. seems like a bad time to be a dentist tbh.
Oh yeah I think I saw that at CriticKind of off-topic but I heard that oral therapists will be able to treat adults too in the near future. seems like a bad time to be a dentist tbh.
A friend of mine who’s studying dentistry told me about itSource? btw: Dentists are able to do more procedures than oral therapists anyways