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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SF123(m): 5:44pm On Jun 23, 2022
Greetings the erudite scholars in the house. I need a practical sure success tips on how to conquer and prepare for the post utme?
*How can i combine my school of choice POST UTME past question and that of JAMB examination past question respectively
*At what pace will i study to seeing that i covered the recommended science textbooks, my lamlard series and explicit, jamb and post jamb past question.
*for the lads that has written theirs irrespective of the year, did you combine textbooks?....how did you covered the materials. PLS SOMEONE SHOULD HELP ME ON THIS.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emma2Seconds: 5:56pm On Jun 23, 2022
COMRADE please do you know any state or federal university one can study pharmacy with 247 UTME score??
RuyiMedicDiary:
For the Medics who are contemplating living with their parents while going to school, worry not... In my first degree, I lived with my parents from 100L to 400L. In this video I talked about the Advantages (Pros) & Disadvantages (Cons) of living with your Parents/Guardians while going to school.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UCyURE7_6A0


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgUnQkpK_hA

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SF123(m): 6:24pm On Jun 23, 2022
Emma2Seconds:
COMRADE please do you know any state or federal university one can study pharmacy with 247 UTME score??
Well, from the point of view of mine the merit/departmental cut off mark for a federal university is usually higher when compared to a state or private university but here is the bitter truth. Most schools cut off mark for professional courses seems to be starting from 200+ like (UI, UNIZIK, UNN, FUTO, UNIBEN) while some northern and southern state university cut theirs starting from 180+ like(ABSU, GOMBE STATE UNIV, ETC) here is the catch, i will advice you to target nothing less that 98+ or 390+ in your post jamb examination, make sure your choice of university write post utme so as to increase your chances, desist from school that uses o level grade result in place of post utme in calculating their aggregate, consider the state university in your locality,try not to forget the GOD-factor in all your ramification.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emma2Seconds: 6:41pm On Jun 23, 2022
SF123:
Well, from the point of view of mine the merit/departmental cut off mark for a federal university is usually higher when compared to a state or private university but here is the bitter truth. Most schools cut off mark for professional courses seems to be starting from 200+ like (UI, UNIZIK, UNN, FUTO, UNIBEN) while some northern and southern state university cut theirs starting from 180+ like(ABSU, GOMBE STATE UNIV, ETC) here is the catch, i will advice you to target nothing less that 98+ or 390+ in your post jamb examination, make sure your choice of university write post utme so as to increase your chances, desist from school that uses o level grade result in place of post utme in calculating their aggregate, consider the state university in your locality,try not to forget the GOD-factor in all your ramification.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emma2Seconds: 6:42pm On Jun 23, 2022
Okay.
SF123:
Well, from the point of view of mine the merit/departmental cut off mark for a federal university is usually higher when compared to a state or private university but here is the bitter truth. Most schools cut off mark for professional courses seems to be starting from 200+ like (UI, UNIZIK, UNN, FUTO, UNIBEN) while some northern and southern state university cut theirs starting from 180+ like(ABSU, GOMBE STATE UNIV, ETC) here is the catch, i will advice you to target nothing less that 98+ or 390+ in your post jamb examination, make sure your choice of university write post utme so as to increase your chances, desist from school that uses o level grade result in place of post utme in calculating their aggregate, consider the state university in your locality,try not to forget the GOD-factor in all your ramification.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by David2O(m): 9:20am On Jun 24, 2022
Emma2Seconds:
COMRADE please do you know any state or federal university one can study pharmacy with 247 UTME score??
OOU is feasible but their fees...
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by RuyiMedicDiary: 9:40am On Jun 24, 2022
Emma2Seconds:
COMRADE please do you know any state or federal university one can study pharmacy with 247 UTME score??
Sorry I really can't make a comment on something I'm not knowledgeable about.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 1:17pm On Jun 24, 2022
David2O:

OOU is feasible but their fees...
hello dave, i don't think you'd remember me but anyway, hope you've finally gotten admission into the medicine program?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SF123(m): 5:26pm On Jun 24, 2022
SF123:
Greetings the erudite scholars in the house. I need a practical sure success tips on how to conquer and prepare for the post utme?
*How can i combine my school of choice POST UTME past question and that of JAMB examination past question respectively
*At what pace will i study to seeing that i covered the recommended science textbooks, my lamlard series and explicit, jamb and post jamb past question.
*for the lads that has written theirs irrespective of the year, did you combine textbooks?....how did you covered the materials. PLS SOMEONE SHOULD HELP ME ON THIS.
PLS SOMEONE SHOULD HELP ME ON THIS.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Dvd4: 6:20pm On Jun 24, 2022
Good evening everyone!

Please, any IMSU MEDIC?

I need information on her MBBS PROGRAME
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by David2O(m): 7:02pm On Jun 24, 2022
Leonardoshawn3:
hello dave, i don't think you'd remember me but anyway, hope you've finally gotten admission into the medicine program?
Yeah, I can't remember lol sorry sir

Negative!!! and I'm not giving up.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by wizi44(m): 10:56am On Jun 25, 2022
Froshchuksswart:


Highest they will do batching and everyone will induct
https://www.nairaland.com/959964/ambrose-alli-university-ekpoma-edo
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emmaxy9(m): 10:59am On Jun 26, 2022
Lordsagna:
Before i start my story..I hope to inspire some of the medical students...Or students planning to study medicine and are having issues...

My Story So far.,

After graduating from secondary school.. I couldnt get an admission into my dream school University of Ibadan to study Medicine.. My life felt like it was gonna end.. My world kept shattering.. My family gave me no breathing space..I wasnt free to do any of my fun activities..I was grounded for months and weeks.. Until i had to sit for the next jamb... I sat for the next jamb..and still got no admission...

All thanks to God.. i gained admission into a Caribbean Medical University.To study my dream course medicine... Let me Highlight How Medical school works in the Carribean.. Its a total of 4years.. You spend a yr doing Foundation classes.. (PreMed). And then you spend 2 years doing Basic Science..Where proper medical school begins.... I scaled through every class and every course.. I finished both my foundation and my basic science classes... To start my clinicals in the States..I had to go back to Nigeria to apply for a US visa.. I got B1 visa successfully..and without much stress...thanks to my school

The moment came when my future was to be defined... I was registered for the board exam.. United State Medical Licensing Examination.. Passing this exam was gonna shape my future.. Failing it was gonna crush everything i built from my Nursery School days.. I sat for the exam after spending 4months studying..The first challenge for me was motivation. So Before the exam, I watched all Kaplan Medicine videos (also watched surgery, psych videos, a few important obgyn and peds video). Then I took a baseline NBME where I scored 191.

It showed the videos weren't enough for me to be prepared for my step 1....iI sat for the main exam.. USMLE Step 1.. And i scored 230... I was on the edge.. I thought the score was bad.. till my Dean called me directly..And congratulated me.. YH.I knew my dreams were slowly coming through.. I began my 72 weeks clinical rotations at Jackson Park Hospital Chicago.. I took my step 2 examination after my clinical rotations..And i scored 242..A pretty nice score i was proud of..
After all the reading and late night sleeps.. And constant anti depressant helps.. I got a nice hospital for my residency program..Where the money started popping in cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin grin ...From there..I knew my life has begun..My dream has come thru.. I went back to my alma mata.. Encouraged students and gave them tips on how to pass the board examinations.. And surely..I would also want to help my fellow nairalanders that are following the same pathway...

Am a state licensed Doctor.I have been practising for 3 years now..Paediatrics Surgery is my specialized field of medicine. The only problem i have is little time... And..i guess am not just ready to build a family till my workload drops a little bit... wink wink wink wink.. And i hope the woman of my life..Walks into my life..anytime soon...hehe..
The only time i have..I spend it on nairaland wink wink..Reading all the possessed threads.. cheesy cheesy cheesy..

If u also need help following dis same pathways..i can always be available for assistance and advices.. ADIÓS

Lesson: Dont give up quickly..And never settle for less..Always aspire for the top.. If i had given up after failing to get admission twice... I would have been studying maybe Agricultural science... (Patients Are calling**** cheesy cheesy cheesy
I just hope i inspired someone..


Garner 2014
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Lordsagna: 11:50am On Jun 26, 2022
Emmaxy9:


You surely inspired us all. Thanks alot Doctor. My dreams are valid. God bless you for sharing your experience. I hope to write the Usmle and would love to contact you on WhatsApp for further communication. I'm a medic at UNN. Thanks
There's a moniker called Garner...he posted that in 2014 , I think his last seen was 2015 ....he left his mail on that post
I'm still an aspirant sir after unilag shenk me last year.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Emmaxy9(m): 11:58am On Jun 26, 2022
Lordsagna:

There's a moniker called Garner...he posted that in 2014 , I think his last seen was 2015 ....he left his mail on that post
I'm still an aspirant sir after unilag shenk me last year.
Oh okay. Thank you. I didnt see the mail, can you send it here? Also I'm sorry about your admission, how was your jamb scores and aggregate ?

I wrote an article on getting into medicine in Unilag here;

https://medicsdomain.com/unilag-cut-off-mark-for-medicine-and-surgery/
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Lordsagna: 1:49pm On Jun 26, 2022
Emmaxy9:

Oh okay. Thank you. I didnt see the mail, can you send it here? Also I'm sorry about your admission, how was your jamb scores and aggregate ?

I wrote an article on getting into medicine in Unilag here;

https://medicsdomain.com/unilag-cut-off-mark-for-medicine-and-surgery/
https://www.nairaland.com/2005707/journey-towards-being-successful-doctor



Thanks for the article sir
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SF123(m): 2:28pm On Jun 26, 2022
Lordsagna:

There's a moniker called Garner...he posted that in 2014 , I think his last seen was 2015 ....he left his mail on that post
I'm still an aspirant sir after unilag shenk me last year.
chief, you mean you didn`t get admitted to mbbs with such a great score of yours? Nawaaoh so mbbs hard to get like this.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Lordsagna: 5:10pm On Jun 26, 2022
SF123:
chief, you mean you didn`t get admitted to mbbs with such a great score of yours? Nawaaoh so mbbs hard to get like this.
well i could have been admitted to another school but na me wan go unilag, cos money no dey to run state uni and I'm still enjoying my stay here in engineering but this year I wanna leave that faculty cos it's not making me serious, anytime I step my foot in that faculty I'm always sad that this not what i want hence my pursuit for medicine.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SF123(m): 8:17pm On Jun 26, 2022
Lordsagna:

well i could have been admitted to another school but na me wan go unilag, cos money no dey to run state uni and I'm still enjoying my stay here in engineering but this year I wanna leave that faculty cos it's not making me serious, anytime I step my foot in that faculty I'm always sad that this not what i want hence my pursuit for medicine.
Bro i understand how you feel regarding to your quest for medicine and surgery. Trust me, we all shall get their but it is just a matter of time.

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Eben331: 2:21pm On Jun 27, 2022
SF123:
Greetings the erudite scholars in the house. I need a practical sure success tips on how to conquer and prepare for the post utme?
*How can i combine my school of choice POST UTME past question and that of JAMB examination past question respectively
*At what pace will i study to seeing that i covered the recommended science textbooks, my lamlard series and explicit, jamb and post jamb past question.
*for the lads that has written theirs irrespective of the year, did you combine textbooks?....how did you covered the materials. PLS SOMEONE SHOULD HELP ME ON THIS.

And you want the lads to give you advice.....lol

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by SF123(m): 10:09pm On Jun 27, 2022
Eben331:


And you want the lads to give you advice.....lol
Brother, yes of course sir. So far the person wrote theirs by conquering those difficult and rigorous time of gaining admission into medicine & surgery and latter succeeded. I will so much respect the personality of such person because it is not easy to achieve that.
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Benji2018: 1:27pm On Jun 29, 2022
Greetings to the medics/pharmaceutics, and medical or pharmacy aspirants

I wanted to make enquires about AAU. Are they admitting Medicine Aspirants this Year?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Rursh(m): 2:30pm On Jun 29, 2022
Benji2018:
Greetings to the medics/pharmaceutics, and medical or pharmacy aspirants

I wanted to make enquires about AAU. Are they admitting Medicine Aspirants this Year?
.
No they aren't
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ebowo(f): 8:12pm On Jun 29, 2022
Pls house, a sister had her 1st degree in Biological sciences from a federal university with a 2.2 can she apply for direct entry to study mbbs or nursing ? she did that course because that is what she was offered,though she applied for mbbs initially . She got the first degree in 2014 ...
Abi she should go for public health?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by horpeyemmi66(m): 8:42am On Jun 30, 2022
Ebowo:
Pls house, a sister had her 1st degree in Biological sciences from a federal university with a 2.2 can she apply for direct entry to study mbbs or nursing ? she did that course because that is what she was offered,though she applied for mbbs initially . She got the first degree in 2014 ...
Abi she should go for public health?
MPH is rather too saturated.

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye (kind of expensive) and the University of Calabar, Calabar both accept a Second class honors (lower division) into Medicine.

She might want to make further enquiries at those Universities

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Johnlegacy57: 12:22pm On Jun 30, 2022
Lordsagna:
Before i start my story..I hope to inspire some of the medical students...Or students planning to study medicine and are having issues...

My Story So far.,

After graduating from secondary school.. I couldnt get an admission into my dream school University of Ibadan to study Medicine.. My life felt like it was gonna end.. My world kept shattering.. My family gave me no breathing space..I wasnt free to do any of my fun activities..I was grounded for months and weeks.. Until i had to sit for the next jamb... I sat for the next jamb..and still got no admission...

All thanks to God.. i gained admission into a Caribbean Medical University.To study my dream course medicine... Let me Highlight How Medical school works in the Carribean.. Its a total of 4years.. You spend a yr doing Foundation classes.. (PreMed). And then you spend 2 years doing Basic Science..Where proper medical school begins.... I scaled through every class and every course.. I finished both my foundation and my basic science classes... To start my clinicals in the States..I had to go back to Nigeria to apply for a US visa.. I got B1 visa successfully..and without much stress...thanks to my school

The moment came when my future was to be defined... I was registered for the board exam.. United State Medical Licensing Examination.. Passing this exam was gonna shape my future.. Failing it was gonna crush everything i built from my Nursery School days.. I sat for the exam after spending 4months studying..The first challenge for me was motivation. So Before the exam, I watched all Kaplan Medicine videos (also watched surgery, psych videos, a few important obgyn and peds video). Then I took a baseline NBME where I scored 191.

It showed the videos weren't enough for me to be prepared for my step 1....iI sat for the main exam.. USMLE Step 1.. And i scored 230... I was on the edge.. I thought the score was bad.. till my Dean called me directly..And congratulated me.. YH.I knew my dreams were slowly coming through.. I began my 72 weeks clinical rotations at Jackson Park Hospital Chicago.. I took my step 2 examination after my clinical rotations..And i scored 242..A pretty nice score i was proud of..
After all the reading and late night sleeps.. And constant anti depressant helps.. I got a nice hospital for my residency program..Where the money started popping in cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin grin ...From there..I knew my life has begun..My dream has come thru.. I went back to my alma mata.. Encouraged students and gave them tips on how to pass the board examinations.. And surely..I would also want to help my fellow nairalanders that are following the same pathway...

Am a state licensed Doctor.I have been practising for 3 years now..Paediatrics Surgery is my specialized field of medicine. The only problem i have is little time... And..i guess am not just ready to build a family till my workload drops a little bit... wink wink wink wink.. And i hope the woman of my life..Walks into my life..anytime soon...hehe..
The only time i have..I spend it on nairaland wink wink..Reading all the possessed threads.. cheesy cheesy cheesy..

If u also need help following dis same pathways..i can always be available for assistance and advices.. ADIÓS

Lesson: Dont give up quickly..And never settle for less..Always aspire for the top.. If i had given up after failing to get admission twice... I would have been studying maybe Agricultural science... (Patients Are calling**** cheesy cheesy cheesy
I just hope i inspired someone..


Garner 2014
I don't believe this story.
this story lacks what it takes to be true

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ebowo(f): 12:36pm On Jun 30, 2022
horpeyemmi66:

MPH is rather too saturated.

Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago-Iwoye (kind of expensive) and the University of Calabar, Calabar both accept a Second class honors (lower division) into Medicine.

She might want to make further enquiries at those Universities
Tnks for your timely reply. Pls do you have an idea of the tuition in unical?
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by horpeyemmi66(m): 3:54pm On Jun 30, 2022
Ebowo:

Tnks for your timely reply. Pls do you have an idea of the tuition in unical?
No, I don't. Regardless it can never be as much as that of OOU

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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Rursh(m): 6:07pm On Jun 30, 2022
Johnlegacy57:

I don't believe this story.
this story lacks what it takes to be true
Seconded. You spoke my mind
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Rursh(m): 6:08pm On Jun 30, 2022
Ebowo:
Pls house, a sister had her 1st degree in Biological sciences from a federal university with a 2.2 can she apply for direct entry to study mbbs or nursing ? she did that course because that is what she was offered,though she applied for mbbs initially . She got the first degree in 2014 ...

Abi she should go for public health?



UNICAL!? Hmmm....
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Ebowo(f): 6:36pm On Jun 30, 2022
Rursh:




UNICAL!? Hmmm....

Y d exclamation!
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 6:42pm On Jun 30, 2022
Ebowo:


Y d exclamation!
Please go to uniport instead.

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