felic wrote: » The post grad entry route is really an encouraging development here. But bear in mind that you still need to complete a course thats in some way related to science. As in, dont go and do a degree in Law and then expect to walk into post-grad Medicine.
andypandy40 wrote: » xdublingirlx I'm replying to you now even though I never posted on boards before, and this feels like a waste of time but this may and hopefully will be of some help to you. I can empathise with you because last year I got 550 and exactly 157 in my results. My points were brought up to 560 but I missed out on galway by 4 points( as a friend of mine got in with 712). So I did undemoniated science which I got a scholarship for. I repeated the hpat and got in 98th percentile this morning with 200 points. This year I can do medicine course in any college in Ireland, skip premed(because of doing science) and stand a good chance of getting another scholarship. I found the med-entry course invaluable, and for those of you with medicine in mind, and sense enough to heed my advice, you probably will too. Summary move on, don't repeat there's no sense in it, do science or any other course and maybe give medicine another go. It'll be good for you. No fees if you skip premed, but don't worry about money.
jumpguy wrote: » I could be horrifically wrong here, but I don't think it has to be a science-related degree. It just needs to be a 2:1.
Zenith23 wrote: » Pffft...No offense but HH&D leads almost nowhere. Granted, it may be a very interesting and exciting course but that's only while it lasts. Look it up. If you're attracted to medicine then you'd probably be very disappointed in its relatively low number of good career options. That said, it might be good for the purpose of graduate medicine. Not sure. And I doubt the points will change by more than 20 points either way.
Aoibheann wrote: » I just want to point out that the 100th percentile doesn't exist for all intents and purposes. Yes, it technically exists but is at +infinity on standard deviation scale. The percentile given is the percentage of people who got a lower score than you did, and as I said to a friend before - you can hardly be better than yourself like. You can't be better than 100% of people when you yourself are counted among those people! You can be at the 99.99999(recurring)th percentile but never 100, and I'm fairly sure they still won't round it to 100%.
green909 wrote: » I know a few people doing the human health and disease course and from what i can gather this year has been highly un organised so much so that lectures practically ended after Christmas when other science students went on placements. 95% if not higher people in the class were there because they failed to get med and i know a huge proportion of them resat the HPAT this year and have now secured places in med for next year. The 2nd year class is going to be tiny this year!
Deleted User wrote: » Way to inspire my confidence after realising I won't be getting into med. HH&D is the only other course I could picture myself in. Surely you can get into med research and that with it? I was talking to someone in the course who really liked it.
Fad wrote: » Just thought I might stick this up here too........
You can be at the 99.99999(recurring)th percentile but never 100, and I'm fairly sure they still won't round it to 100%.
ihavequestions wrote: » piratequeen you aren't certain you won't be getting into med until 23rd Aug, don't stress about it now it's okay! Ya you can do that kinda thing with HH&D and going onto grad medicine with this course would be a great adv! What did the person doing the course say about it ?
Deleted User wrote: » She said it's interesting, everyone's really close and that it prepares you well for jobs in research as well as grad med. I know I shouldn't give up hope of getting in this year yet but I'm just really disappointed because it looks like I'll be missing out by only 6 points or so.
xdublingirlx wrote: » same...its pretty sickening that we will be so close but at the same time a little encouraging that it's in our reach! what did you get in th hpat?
ihavequestions wrote: » Well after it you could go on for a H.dip and do teaching ...
ihavequestions wrote: » Well if people are dropping out of it, points will more than likely go down woo!
ihavequestions wrote: » piratequeen you aren't certain you won't be getting into med until 23rd Aug, don't stress about it now it's okay!
randylonghorn wrote: » 0_o Unless it is on the list of degrees recognised by the Teachers Registration Council for the purposes of teaching, doing the PGDE won't qualify you as a teacher on its own. In fact, unless your degree is on that list, they won't normally accept you for the PGDE.
A B.Sc. in also an appropriate qualification for entry into a broad range of careers (e.g. teaching, finance).
pathway33 wrote: » Dunno. Is A* a new thing in A-levels because according to the trinity college entry requirements you need A* for 150 points? An A is 135. But I'd say if you got your results under a system with no A* then you would surely have to be given 150 for your A. Best to double check with CAO and check the status of A's in A-levels with the other college websites.
ihavequestions wrote: » It must be because it says on the website for it !
pathway33 wrote: » It's not on the list :eek:http://www.teachingcouncil.ie/_fileupload/TC_Publications/Autoquals_updated_16th_April_2010_59583648.pdf There's a spoofer in trinity
Zenith23 wrote: » Hey, Pathway. Are you doing psychology?
Deleted User wrote: » 159. To think that if I had timed it a bit better, or spent more time on those silly patterns I wouldn't be in this mess is gutting
pathway33 wrote: » nope . are you?
Allego wrote: » Piratequeen, don't worry just yet, you have to get your LC results right? I'm sitting on 159 too +560=719. I'm a little bit mixed emotion, don't know whether to celebrate or cry just yet....guess I have to wait to see if I get a place. UCD would be ideal, but I would take NUI or RSCI. I just hope the points for entry dont go up, then we are definitely gonna be beaten...damn, now I feel bad...:(
Zenith23 wrote: » Nope
pathway33 wrote: » well now we both know where we stand
ihavequestions wrote: » THAT IS SO FECKED UP!!!! Thanks for posting that link! I'm going to e-mail Trinners now and tell em off!!!! :mad:
randylonghorn wrote: » Well, read my last post before you go for cannon mode! Pathway, zenith, gerraroom ffs!! :P