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Yes, yes, and 8.4 - which seemed like a reasonably competitive GPA (PgDip) until recently. Nothing for it but to interview prep now I guessbounce are you a general grad applicant? What was your GPA, and do you have an interview?
All the best. The standard this year seems insane, and a lot of people are saying that they made first year exceptionally easy this year, which isn't a particularly comforting thought for us postgrads given we are ranked together.Yes, yes, and 8.4 - which seemed like a reasonably competitive GPA (PgDip) until recently. Nothing for it but to interview prep now I guess![]()
Yes I attended my interview. Fingers crossed that it went wellWhat did you decide?? I would have said probably go for it as GPA is high and assume you would do well in MMI given background..
According to the chat on reddit sounds like the cut off might have been quite high this year which is disheartening
We were emailed the scores a little while ago.Hey how do you know what your Auckland MMI score is?
Hi, has anyone ever been held back for failing progress tests but passed all module tests in pre clinical years?
Can I ask what papers you chose? I'm thinking of doing pgdip but not sure which postgrad courses would make it easier for me to get into medHi everyone, I finished my PgDip in Health Science with a GPA of 8.75 and sat the UCAT recently and unfortunately received 1970 (2612 including SJT) and wanted to see whether I still have a good shot in getting into med. Should I retry the UCAT next year and try again or just do well in MMI and hopefully that can help boost my ranking?
Thank you!
Hi guys!
I completed HSFY in University of Otago in 2025 with the hopes of getting into medicine, unfortunately I didn't get inMy dream is to be a doctor and I feel as though I will not be satisfied with any other career path.
My plan B was to try post grad which is what I will start this year, I'm planning on studying a Bsc in Neuroscience at University of Otago. I'm very nervous as this is my last shot at getting into medicine. Thankfully in my next application cycle I can also apply to the new medical school opening in Waikato. However I really want to get into UoA medical school, does anyone have any advice on how to gain admission.
Also I need to get really high grades hopefully in the next 2 years so if anyone also has study tips please let me know. If anyone has done neuroscience or even done a Bsc in Otago and got accepted into UoA please let me know, I'm really really nervous right now. I would prefer if it were someone under the general category of admission as I know sometimes the cutoffs are significantly lower for the alternative categories, so would like someone in the same boat as me.
My average in HSFY was a B, which i really need to bump up in the next 2 years. Is it unlikely to get into UoA with a B average in my first year?
I feel like I still don't know what efficient study is, so if you have any study methods I can try out during sem 1 please let me know! I did pretty well in Progress tests and internal assessments, but when it comes to finals I don't do so well and I have no idea why.General advice is to study smarter not harder. 8 hours of efficient study a day is a lot better than 12 hours of inefficient studying. Only you can know which study methods are efficient for you. Further advice from other students can be found in the forums.
If you get mainly A+ averages with some As in your next 2 years, and have a great UCAT & MMI score, you'll probably have a good chance in getting in at UoA.
If somehow, they do finish the Waikato medical school, you'll need to sit the GAMSAT which is a pretty tough exam. Luckily, it's also needed in Australian universities so I would advice to be open to that option if you can afford it.
I feel like I still don't know what efficient study is, so if you have any study methods I can try out during sem 1 please let me know! I did pretty well in Progress tests and internal assessments, but when it comes to finals I don't do so well and I have no idea why.
I didn't know that about the Waikato medical school, thank you for letting me know!