Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by AYM123(m): 4:27pm On Sep 04, 2018 |
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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by AYM123(m): 4:32pm On Sep 04, 2018 |
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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by vikkeee(m): 4:58pm On Sep 04, 2018 |
nonomirac:
Great lions and lioness plz get in here. Advice him, his sis and me.... is JUPEB an option... If and so.. assuming its taken and passed is 200l guaranteed and what are the possible disadvantages to the program.. Greeting my fellow medics jubeb in unn to me is a waste of time and money. The fees are high and admission chances slim due to the little quota attached to them. To me, they not even prepared well for the exams. UNN is not done with their admission this year. Hopefully with such high scores you guys could still be admitted. |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by zeezaa(f): 6:11pm On Sep 04, 2018 |
ISISs:
Wat is her state of origin?
Anambra state |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Isaolamide: 6:17pm On Sep 04, 2018 |
charleymed: MY ADVICE TO THE NEWEST PRECLINICAL STUDENTS.
Congratulations to you all. I'm using ISIs and venmotors as a point of contact. In as much as I would like to commend you all for a job well done, passing the premed and moving on to the promise land, I also want to reiterate that your journey to becoming a doctor/dentist just got started. Premed is notorious for painting the wrong picture of what the medical school truly entails, and the earlier you begin to disinhibit your senses from the euphoria of your premed accomplishments, the better med school might be for you. It's no longer a myth that the correlation between premed and medical school proper is almost nonexistent or very thin so to say, that's why in places like the USA one can study music at premed and still doing very well in medical school. Indeed, Medical school is an entirely very different 'pot of soup' not similar to anything you've ever come across before. Your degrees in pharmacology, pharmacy, anatomy, biochemistry, physiology etc, often becomes redundant once you set your foot into medical school. Things are just different here and even the military can't boast of such rigour and organisation. That's medical school for you.
Learn to be serious: One important mistake preclinical students often repeat is the culture of taking things for granted. This is often orchestrated by the fact that most of us started reading even before the commencement of lectures or even worse, when we already have a degree in one of the preclinical subjects, let say anatomy. This often makes us feel there's no need learning "flexion and extention" since we already knew the circle of Willis. Attitudes like this often leaves us less attentive in class especially when very simple concept are being discussed, because we feel they are too simple and doesn’t deserve our time. The problem here is not that anybody will ever ask you flexion and extension in exams, but that we are starting on a wrong footing, which is "inattentiveness" in the the class. This often results to more episodes of inattentiveness, until it becomes a habit. Don't even make the mistake of thinking that you get serious when more difficult concepts are discussed, often at times it results in a vicious cycle, where you continously see every concept being discussed as below your standard. In as much as I will like to advice you to start reading as early as your premed days, please whenever you're in class, always keep your knowledge aside and pay close attention to whatever concept the lecturer is discussing, that way you will get the opportunity of adding more to your knowledge and becoming better. Seek knowledge like a hungry lion, don't ever take anything for granted in medical school.
Your style of studying: I have to talk about this because it's very clear that most medical students especially preclinical students do not know how to and what to study at any instance. The problem here is not that we don't have a good reading culture and cannot not 'jack' till day break. No, the issues pertains to the fact that we don't study smart. Earlier on this page, I shared an experience of how I studied with last anatomy and clinched a distinction in anatomy. We all need to understand that MBBS is an undergraduate degree and as such we have to make studying more appealing and realistic, not cumbersome as though we are doing PhD. Sincerely, there's no sense in reading Keith Moore or guyton cover to cover, apart from the fact that you barely have time for that, it's very difficult to retain information in such books. Your aim should be, retaining as much information as possible not filling your room with big books. Pick a single textbook that's concise and straight to the point, then kill yourself on it. Repetition is the key to knowledge, so why not choose reading ganong for a third time, when your peers are still yet to finish Guyton for the first time. Who do you think will be better of? Also, another important blunder I have seen most medical student commit, is reading too many textbooks at a time. My brother you will end up confusing yourself and burning up your energy for nothing. Sincerely, you don't need so many resources, just master one and make others your reference resources. There are other ways we learn in medical school, lectures, practical sessions, tutorials, and even online. Explore this alternatives, and don't kill your self on tons of BIG BOOKS. You should know that the best student is not he who has tons of textbooks, but he who has tons of information.
Setting goals: We should all learn this. I'm happy whenever I meet young preclinical students talking about how they want to get distinction in all the subjects. This is a very good way to kick off your medical school. Set goals, even high falutin ones. One important thing about setting goals as this is that, it keeps you on your heels always, you might not be able to acheive most of these goals at the end of the day, let say getting a distinction, but for sure you will never struggle in medical school. There's a very thin line between passing and failing in med school, unfortunately everyone is predisposed to this two spectrums. But passing becomes normal and natural, when you set goals far higher than just to pass. You will discover that when people are running helter scelter during an MBBS exams, you will calm because the worse that can happen to you is to pass. Another aspect that you shouldn't ignore is working on these goals and bringing them into fruition. It takes great efforts, and at no time should ever deviate. Fight to the end, and you will reap the fruit of your labour.
Handling success and failure: Both success and failures could be a double edge sword, and you should be careful which edge you've choose at a particular time. Handling success in medical school is very paramount. If you mismanage your raining days, be rest assured you will plunge yourself into dry season prematurely. Whenever you do very well in a test or an exams, please learn to be humble, remain focused and fix your eyes on the price. Whatever success you acheive should act as a catalyst for more success, more like a positive feedback. But I have discovered that people often allow there success get into their heads, and you shouldn't be found in such category. Whenever you do well a test, you become popular and the next is that everyone wants to be your friend, you begin to organise tutorials, moving from pillar to post, always on the go. I'm not saying you shouldn't share your knowledge with your peers, off course you should, but don't develop short term memory as to how you arrived at your point of success. Don't abandon your books because you felt you've arrived. It will surely backfire. Handle success with care in other to acheive more sucees. Failure on the other hand should be handled with upmost care. Never dwell on your failure. When you don't get it right, forge ahead with good spirit and determination to get it right the next time. Never look back at your failure and don't ever get depressed because you failed.
Dissociate yourself from toxic people: There are this category of people that always see the negative side of everything. It will do you alot of good never to found yourself mixing up with such people. They will infect you and soon you will become like them. Discover people that see the two sides of everything, and make them your friends, if you must have any. Be with people that inspire you always, people that share similar dreams with you, that way you will enjoy medical school. More importantly, never allow people's negative opinions get to you, especially when you are doing well. People often mock excellence and excellent individuals, and you should get used to the fact that their opinions has no bearing on your life. Shame them with more success and excellence, that's their remedy.
Get involved: Finally, don't be carried away by the rigour of medical school. Get involved in other things. Broaden your knowledge. Try sports, politics, history, art, movies. Be refreshed all the time. Because the best doctor is one who knows little about everything.
I wish you all the best. Boss can you give me your mail? 1 Like |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by ISISs(m): 8:30pm On Sep 04, 2018 |
zeezaa:
Anambra state That means her agg score wasn't up to 322. Screenshot her result here if u think am wrong. Enugu's cutoff was 322, Enugu's cutoff is usually higher than that of anambara. |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by charleymed(m): 6:41am On Sep 05, 2018 |
Isaolamide:
Boss can you give me your mail? Sure. kelechi.uc@gmail.com |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by RectusAbdominis(m): 3:19pm On Sep 06, 2018 |
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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Millex(m): 3:40pm On Sep 06, 2018 |
drajjay: uniport right? UNIMEDS, ondo actually |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Millex(m): 3:41pm On Sep 06, 2018 |
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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 4:43pm On Sep 06, 2018 |
Millex:
Sure what on on how to pass jamb |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Millex(m): 6:35pm On Sep 06, 2018 |
ARCHEMEDESME: on how to pass jamb Chief not sure how I can do that? |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 6:45pm On Sep 06, 2018 |
Millex:
Chief not sure how I can do that? just the tips |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Wuyiseducon(m): 7:00pm On Sep 06, 2018 |
OAU Post-UTME Has Been Written, Now What? OAU Post-UTME has been written, now what? This is the question the wise OAU applicants should be asking right now—even when it is only few hours away from when the writing of the exam ended. However, the wisest applicants by now would have gone far beyond asking this question, because believe me, right now, they have gotten the answers to this question and they are already doing what they should do—if they haven’t. Continue reading here >>>> http://wuyisblog..com/2018/09/oau-post-utme-has-been-written-now-what.html |
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Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by EzemaEmma: 6:25am On Sep 07, 2018 |
For the Candidate complaining why her sister's name didn't appear in UNN merit list.
UNN MERIT CUT OFF MARK IS 327 ENUGU 326 IMO 319 ABIA 320 ANAMBRA 324 EDO 317. 166 DELTA 317.166 AKWA IBOM 300 TARABA 307 JIGAWA 320 CROSS RIVER 316 YOBE 308 KADUNA 308 ZAMFARA 306 KANO 276 NIGER 274 PLATEU 310 KEBBI 297 BAUCHI 298
NOW IDENTIFY YOUR STATE AND KNOW WHY YOUR NAME WASN'T IN THE ADMISSION LIST. 1 Like |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 12:54pm On Sep 07, 2018 |
Good day guys.
Pls a whatsapp group chat has been created strictly for 300lvl MB students. Our mb should be around January or February next year in my school and i want serious minds from different schools to also participate in the interactive discussions on the group chat.
Pls its strictly for MB students.
Pls quote me if interested; or you can message me on whatsapp:
Thanks.. |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Tony142: 3:56pm On Sep 07, 2018 |
vinsilva: My junior sister scored 313 in utme, and sored 307 in the Unn post Utme, she is been in a sad mood since yesterday after not finding her name on the med/surgery merit list. I still can't understand what happened my self. Is there any hope for her? pls next time tell your sister to aviod big big university with dat her score, state university rush her, infact na dem go beg her self |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Tony142: 3:59pm On Sep 07, 2018 |
zeezaa: my sister's score jamb score 304 post ume score 340 aggregate 322 yet was not given admission in UNN medicine and surgery y ona dey waste ona good brain for all this big big useless schools? With dat score enh, all state uni in nigeria we beg her to come, i swear, na dem go rush her self next time, let her choose a less competitive uni |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by TONYE001(m): 4:16pm On Sep 07, 2018 |
Millex:
Waiting on you from the other side bro Thanks my brother. Finally, I've crossed over after having a resit in Anatomy. Officially at "the other side".. 6 Likes |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by James150: 5:28pm On Sep 07, 2018 |
RectusAbdominis: Hello. Its been a while. I hear a lot of 2019 aspirants complaining on 'How to pass Jamb'. Yes we are waiting please |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by medzzzy: 6:25pm On Sep 07, 2018 |
Hello Medics.Who has heard of or used the shorter version of Keith Moore...Essential Clinical Anatomy 1 Like |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Nobody: 12:33am On Sep 08, 2018 |
Can someone tell me UniZik present cutoff mark for medicine and pharmacy |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Oogway: 7:10am On Sep 08, 2018 |
EzemaEmma: For the Candidate complaining why her sister's name didn't appear in UNN merit list.
UNN MERIT CUT OFF MARK IS 327 ENUGU 326 IMO 319 ABIA 320 ANAMBRA 324 EDO 317. 166 DELTA 317.166 AKWA IBOM 300 TARABA 307 JIGAWA 320 CROSS RIVER 316 YOBE 308 KADUNA 308 ZAMFARA 306 KANO 276 NIGER 274 PLATEU 310 KEBBI 297 BAUCHI 298
NOW IDENTIFY YOUR STATE AND KNOW WHY YOUR NAME WASN'T IN THE ADMISSION LIST. university of Calabar cutoff mark is yet to be fixed please don't mislead the public. |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Hardebaryor(m): 7:48am On Sep 08, 2018 |
Oogway:
university of Calabar cutoff mark is yet to be fixed please don't mislead the public. is UNN the University of Calabar? |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Oogway: 8:07am On Sep 08, 2018 |
Hardebaryor: is UNN the University of Calabar? please try to comprehend before posting. Part of the post stated the cutoff for University of Calabar |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by khingTony(m): 9:39am On Sep 08, 2018 |
Oogway: please try to comprehend before posting. Part of the post stated the cutoff for University of Calabar meanwhile you are the one who's not comprehending, he said UNN cut off marks, not UNICAL cut off marks, he stated Cross river state because, That's the UNN cut off Mark for those from Cross River, got it besides UNICAL, isn't the only school in CrossRiver 2 Likes |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by rasaquadri: 10:06am On Sep 08, 2018 |
khingTony:
meanwhile you are the one who's not comprehending, he said UNN cut off marks, not UNICAL cut off marks, he stated Cross river state because, That's the UNN cut off Mark for those from Cross River, got it besides UNICAL, isn't the only school in CrossRiver GOD BLESS U |
Re: The medical students and aspirants thread by Oogway: 12:26pm On Sep 08, 2018 |
khingTony:
meanwhile you are the one who's not comprehending, he said UNN cut off marks, not UNICAL cut off marks, he stated Cross river state because, That's the UNN cut off Mark for those from Cross River, got it besides UNICAL, isn't the only school in CrossRiver Thanks for the explaining i get it now. 2ndly, University of Calabar is the only school in Cross River state that offers medicine 1 Like |
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