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Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Ademola47(m): 10:17pm On Sep 17, 2019
Hello Nairalenders,

Please, I need your advice experienced medicine graduates, students and consultants.

I am a 19-year-old medicine (MBBS) aspirant. I have written three jamb and MBBS admission has not come my way.

I applied twice in ui and once in Unilag.
For the unilag admission, I was 11 marks below the cut off mark in 2017.

In 2018, I was 2 marks below the cut off mark in ui.
This year, my aggregate is relatively low.

Now, I need advice on:
1. How to score 340+ in the forthcoming (2020) utme.
2. How to re strategize
3. How to eliminate boredom while reading/preparing.

4. Materials/books I can prepare with.

Also, I'll be glad to learn from your experience.

Thanks in anticipation.


PS: My utme score has always been between 280-318

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Alexaonfleek: 10:22pm On Sep 17, 2019
Put in for a less competitive University or look for one that is ur catchment area

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Dozie32(m): 12:55pm On Sep 18, 2019
God will surely see you through.

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by tundchip2: 12:55pm On Sep 18, 2019
i really don't know what to say than, Study Harder and pray. Just focus your mind on what you want to achieve and as long as you keep working to achieve your goals, it'll happen. And BTW my sister also had this problem, she wanted to study medicine and surgery at UI but she didn't meet the cut off mark at first and the second time. The third time, she put human nutrition and dietetics as her first choice but she later met the cut off. She graduated 4 years ago and now she's doing well and above expectations, what am trying to say in short again is that Sometimes God does wonders in Forms you can't expect.

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by mrvitalis(m): 12:56pm On Sep 18, 2019
Ademola47:
Hello Nairalenders,

Please, I need your advice experienced medicine graduates, students and consultants.

I am a 19-year-old medicine (MBBS) aspirant. I have written three jamb and MBBS admission has not come my way.

I applied twice in ui and once in Unilag.
For the unilag admission, I was 11 marks below the cut off mark in 2017.

In 2018, I was 2 marks below the cut off mark in ui.
This year, my aggregate is relatively low.

Now, I need advice on:
1. How to score 340+ in the forthcoming (2020) utme.
2. How to re strategize
3. How to eliminate boredom while reading/preparing.

4. Materials/books I can prepare with.

Also, I'll be glad to learn from your experience.

Thanks in anticipation.


PS: My utme score has always been between 280-318
First in my school then UNN it was very difficult to get medicine from secondary school
The advice i would give u is based on UNN alone don't know if its valid else where

1) take any coure u are offered ...study it for one year ( year one is a refresh of sec school ) ...us it to prepare for jamp ..your reading habit would increase

2) for UNN change your state of origin to south west or northern states because these state find it easy to enter UNN than igbo states ....if u are from zamfara 240 can get u medicine in UNN , if u are from Ogun 270 can get u

But if u are from Enugu ,Imo or anambra 320 cant even guarantee u medicine


So u can change ur state of origin when u get in u change it back

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Dozie32(m): 12:57pm On Sep 18, 2019
Those idiots wey give cut off mark, for 340 ,what did they score during their own time? It's go just de confuse our main future doctors in reading zoology

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by kasim155: 12:57pm On Sep 18, 2019
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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by robinicule(m): 12:57pm On Sep 18, 2019
Find another school my dear

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Nobody: 12:57pm On Sep 18, 2019
Must you study medicine?

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Aarenasbaba(m): 12:58pm On Sep 18, 2019
U shall reach ur goals....

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Grandlord: 12:58pm On Sep 18, 2019
Forget Medicine. Software is the future. cool

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by eendy(f): 12:58pm On Sep 18, 2019
Go to a less competitive school like DELSUTH ...
Their medicine is really really good and once you pass you have a good chance of getting admitted ... Those schools you chose are more political and tribal in giving admission to medicine and surgery.

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by caesarsconcept(m): 12:58pm On Sep 18, 2019
This is not news nah. Every aboki to his kettle.

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by gbaskiboy: 12:59pm On Sep 18, 2019
better switch your course to medical lawyer. you will thank me later

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Authority1o1(m): 12:59pm On Sep 18, 2019
Okay...


If medicine is your dream course,do not give up on it because you are likely to thrive well in it than any forced-on course. .Don't mind any advice to study lesser courses.
To start with,
1.Get past questions of previous years and practise,remembering to mind your time usage.
2.Research on the easiest university to gain admission for medicine.Unilag is too competitive.
3.To eliminate boredom,map out specific times to read,let's say two hours per day.By so doing you can have more time to engage in other activities and will make you conscious of those dedicated hours.
4.pray-Wether you are atheistic or not,the spiritual controls the physical.

My chip.

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by abkrgumel(m): 12:59pm On Sep 18, 2019
smiley

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by lyriclekidd(m): 1:00pm On Sep 18, 2019
Okay
Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Gideoniteprime4: 1:00pm On Sep 18, 2019
Dude you have got no prob!
You just gat to put your head in the game
And put the right school as first choice
Oh!
And Remember never to put delsu as first choice
Never okay!
Good luck man!
Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by mosho2good: 1:00pm On Sep 18, 2019
That look when u enter de boutique with ur girlfriend, and she points at a shoe with ur salary written under it����������������

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by BRATISLAVA: 1:01pm On Sep 18, 2019
Ademola47:
Hello Nairalenders,

Please, I need your advice experienced medicine graduates, students and consultants.

I am a 19-year-old medicine (MBBS) aspirant. I have written three jamb and MBBS admission has not come my way.

I applied twice in ui and once in Unilag.
For the unilag admission, I was 11 marks below the cut off mark in 2017.

In 2018, I was 2 marks below the cut off mark in ui.
This year, my aggregate is relatively low.

Now, I need advice on:
1. How to score 340+ in the forthcoming (2020) utme.
2. How to re strategize
3. How to eliminate boredom while reading/preparing.

4. Materials/books I can prepare with.

Also, I'll be glad to learn from your experience.

Thanks in anticipation.


PS: My utme score has always been between 280-318

Must you become a doctor?

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by mrvitalis(m): 1:01pm On Sep 18, 2019
Dozie32:
Those idiots wey give cut off mark, for 340 ,what did they score during their own time? It's go just de confuse our main future doctors in reading zoology
Demand for the course is much
14000 people going for a courses u need 200 what can they do

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by King204(m): 1:02pm On Sep 18, 2019
Keep reading HARD bro smiley
Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by kkboy(m): 1:02pm On Sep 18, 2019
Instead of waiting for UTME, why not look for a good school that offers A Level.
Study for A levels and try both UTME and direct entry next year.
You will look for me to thank me.
But why Medicine?

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Mikessidechick: 1:03pm On Sep 18, 2019

Like someone said,Try to apply for a university that's within your catchment area.

Apply for a less competitive university. There are quite a few and are mostly state universities. But they could be expensive too.

Try to get more suited books for your post ume and jamb

Study very hard.

Lastly, pray for the Grace of God.

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by id4sho(m): 1:04pm On Sep 18, 2019
Buy admission MBBS slot, e go shock u peeps with 180 getting and studying medicine.

THIS IS NIGERIA

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by mathew2oa(m): 1:05pm On Sep 18, 2019
I doff my hat for you o. You Sabi book but na the bad educational system naim dey block your way. But like seriously, weytin go make me write jamb more than once, I dey mad. See if buhari can make it without certificate, den weytin fit stop me!

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by gift2xl: 1:05pm On Sep 18, 2019
Prominent people has there own slot

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by logan2(m): 1:05pm On Sep 18, 2019
BRATISLAVA:


Must you become a doctor?
low talkers, they never achieve anything in life, cos they settle for less in everything they do

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Re: Advise A Medical Aspirant! by Sonfethopia: 1:06pm On Sep 18, 2019
mrvitalis:

First in my school then UNN it was very difficult to get medicine from secondary school
The advice i would give u is based on UNN alone don't know if its valid else where

1) take any coure u are offered ...study it for one year ( year one is a refresh of sec school ) ...us it to prepare for jamp ..your reading habit would increase

2) for UNN change your state of origin to south west or northern states because these state find it easy to enter UNN than igbo states ....if u are from zamfara 240 can get u medicine in UNN , if u are from Ogun 270 can get u

But if u are from Enugu ,Imo or anambra 320 cant even guarantee u medicine


So u can change ur state of origin when u get in u change it back

Why can't those marks get an Igbo admission in UNN

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