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Round 2 Cao offers help

  • 28-08-2014 4:17pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 35


    Hey,

    Sorry if this is in the wrong forum. My first round CAO offer was for science in UCD which I happily accepted. I have chosen my modules and have settled into studying at UCD

    This morning I got an offer for human health and disease in tcd and now I'm very confused.

    I have an interest in studying medicine as a graduate and I was just wondering what would be the best option to go for. I'm really leaning towards UCD as it's handier for me.

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 172 ✭✭RainBow_xo


    smtp95 wrote: »
    Hey,

    Sorry if this is in the wrong forum. My first round CAO offer was for science in UCD which I happily accepted. I have chosen my modules and have settled into studying at UCD

    This morning I got an offer for human health and disease in tcd and now I'm very confused.

    I have an interest in studying medicine as a graduate and I was just wondering what would be the best option to go for. I'm really leaning towards UCD as it's handier for me.

    Thanks

    The actual degree you obtain does not really affect your GEM application. You simply need to achieve a 2:1 minimum regardless of course choice. I haven't studied either of these courses but my advice would be to study something you have a genuine interest in. This will help when it comes to studying for exams (If you pick a course just to get into medicine you may get bored after some time). HTH


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