Application for NUS/NTU Medicine 2021/2022
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DS got all As with RP90. what’s the possibility to get NUS medicine. Thanks
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Can someone clarify is there any requirements that GP must be grade A for medicine at local U? My DD score is 89. B for GP. What’s her chance like?
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Tanlines\" post_id=\"2015245\" time=\"1613726316\" user_id=\"102146:
Getting through the door is one thing.. surviving the interview is another! good luck :rahrah:
Can someone clarify is there any requirements that GP must be grade A for medicine at local U? My DD score is 89. B for GP. What's her chance like? -
Yes you are right. What I meant to ask was can she even get through the door.
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Tanlines\" post_id=\"2015247\" time=\"1613728617\" user_id=\"102146:
depends on how competitive it is this year.... there's no absolute
Yes you are right. What I meant to ask was can she even get through the door. -
Curious… has anyone who is scared of blood, applied and accepted into NUS/ntu medicine? Am sure there are ways to overcome it?
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Tanlines\" post_id=\"2015245\" time=\"1613726316\" user_id=\"102146:
No need perfect RP, minimum 87.5 should be good enough to apply.
Can someone clarify is there any requirements that GP must be grade A for medicine at local U? My DD score is 89. B for GP. What's her chance like?
My daughter was 88.75, with a B in GP, LKC & YLL accepted her in 2109.
Do spend time in the portfolio submission prep, that is important in the initial selection process for interview/tests.
I think this is key in the initial stage, limited numbers in every intake, chances are offered to all rounders. -
Thanks, Harrods for the clarifications!
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Harrods\" post_id=\"2015532\" time=\"1613956163\" user_id=\"184010:
Thank you, Harrods (& other generous parents), for your sharing
No need perfect RP, minimum 87.5 should be good enough to apply.Tanlines\" post_id=\"2015245\" time=\"1613726316\" user_id=\"102146:
Can someone clarify is there any requirements that GP must be grade A for medicine at local U? My DD score is 89. B for GP. What's her chance like?
My daughter was 88.75, with a B in GP, LKC & YLL accepted her in 2108.
Do spend time in the portfolio submission prep, that is important in the initial selection process for interview/tests.
I think this is key in the initial stage, limited numbers in every intake, chances are offered to all rounders. -
Tanlines\" post_id=\"2015535\" time=\"1613958602\" user_id=\"102146:
son wanted to apply for duke-nus medical but it doesn't recognise poly dip.
Thanks, Harrods for the clarifications!
so he applied to nus engineering...something to do with biomedical related.
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