Hello everyone. I graduated with Doctor of Medicine at the University of Melbourne in 2015. I previously attained a Bachelor of Biomedicine at Melbourne in 2011. This blog documents some of my journey so far, starting from the year before I got into medicine. It also contains discussions of other issues with varying degrees of relevance to medicine or the selection process that I decide to bring up.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
[update] Midsemester test done (semester 2, 2011)
Anyway, it looks like for that subject with the test, there is no more assessment before the midsemester break (when interviews are held). For one other subject, there seems to be a "workshop question" assessment of 2.5% (almost nothing) and for the other one (biomed core) there are 2 assignments worth 5% each; a group assignment and a prac report.
I mention before that I handed in my clinical school preferences already. Initially I put down a GAMSAT ID number on the form where it said "GMAC ID" but I wondered if I put down last year's one instead of this year's, so then I emailed them once to confirm this year's one in case I wrote it down wrong. But then it seems like the GMAC ID is separate, and refers to the so called "transaction ID" in the GMAC application confirmation email... so... I emailed them again. I haven't received a reply yet, but I guess they're probably sifting through a lot of email with the interview offer release.
EDIT: it seems like some people have been told that GAMSAT ID was supposed to be put in the place where it said GMAC ID... so maybe I did the right thing after all...
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next time you want to identify your application, just say its the one with the 100 on S3 LOL
ReplyDeleteHaha, that would be quite a funny way. I know someone else with 100 in S3 who also applied to Melbourne this year though (from biomed), although saying that criteria would eliminate a lot of people I could potentially be.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure that our section scores are that prominent on the list of applicants they have though. I wonder if they even have our GAMSAT results at all under the new GEMSAS system, because now they don't even have to create a ranklist themselves.