eua19r1 wrote: » Waitlisted here for rcsi unfortunately, anyone taking rcsi over cork or vice versa? Congratulations to everyone that got offers!
Pharmabud wrote: » Hi there, keep the faith. I’ll be taking RCSI over cork as I have offer for both
arkeda wrote: » If the GAMSAT minimum scores don't change from last year I'll also have enough for UCD, but I'm hoping for TCD. Anyway else hoping for Trinity? Seems like most are intent on RCSI.
Pharmabud wrote: » I interviewed for trinity this morning, who knows until they decide if I’m worthy of an offer
arkeda wrote: » How did your interview go? Mine was very formal, as expected I guess. How long did yours last?
Pharmabud wrote: » Went well enough I thought. Yes I did find it very formal and part of me felt a small bit under pressure with their attitude. Hard to describe, just not very warm and receptive. However, I was happy enough. It’ll be interesting to see if it translates into an offer
arkeda wrote: » I've trawled through the threads of previous years and from that it seems the offers should be out next week. Best of luck.
arkeda wrote: » Congrats to those who got it. Waiting list for me, a bit gutted.
Pharmabud wrote: » If it’s any consolation I got a Trinity offer and I’m most likely taking RCSI so that will free up a place
Duffleboxie wrote: » Anyone get Galway?!
Pharmabud wrote: » Sorry I didn’t apply there, did you get an offer? Are congrats in order?
arkeda wrote: » I was offered a spot at Trinity today. I wonder if the opening of Ulster University's new graduate programme had an effect (the results of that were released just recently).
Pharmabud wrote: » Big congratulations, well done
Hey, is anyone who has been offered a mature place hoping to get a GEM offer too? Would be great to know if there's any hope this year
Has anyone accepted a GEM spot over a mature one?
🥲.
Emailed RCSI to ask if there had been any movement in the wait list and they said there hadn't been any at present.
Any luck in the end @eua19r1 ? :)
Nope not this year, waiting on feedback from rcsi and bought **** again. All that can be done is to go at it again next year.
Hey folks,
Good to see so many people in the same boat as me.
I'm currently working full time in software development but decided to move into Medicine when I turn 30/31.
My plan is to sit Biology and Chemistry for the LC 2022. I did Physics for the leaving but Trinity (which is my main aim) accepts mature students with a H3 and H4 in both these subjects alongside the HPAT.
Has anyone here taken that route? If so how was it studying 1/2 subjects for the leaving many years after already doing it?
Also, it seems like such a minimal requirement for Trinity by comparison to other the Unis but that's what their website proclaims.
Does anyone with experience getting into Mature Entry Medicine in Trinity know what else they default to when assessing candidates?