For non EU citizens, the process is much much harder. As a non EU there are very few seats available for you, you need to score much higher than EU citizens to get in, you will only need considered for ONE schools which is the one on top of your list, if you fail to get into that school then you can’t go anywhere else, and unlike EU citizens you will only be considered for the first round and not the following rounds, if you fail the first round (the hardest round) you are rejected
is it still a good idea to try for italy medical school nowadays , i got my alevels and i did quite bad in them but that was due to health reasons i cldnt really study cuz of that but now if i just make sure to do well in imat, would i be fine?
Hello Leah, I saw your RU-vid Channel and really liked the video about MBBS in Italy. Iam Alifia from Global Admissions, Like Airbnb for studying abroad. Iam looking for collaborates with you to do interview for youtube channel Global Admission talking about how to get accepted in MBBS Program in Italy. Looking forward to collaborates with you. can you share your email so i can send you email properly. Thank you
medicine in Italy is great. Just be prepared for boring lectures from boring professors for the first few years. The first weeks are amazing until you wake up and realize you have to listen to Marco talk about cell receptors AGAIN. But hey its cheap and you can retake exams infinitely. Also the infrastructure and nature are amazing so yea totally recommend.
@@HazelKurten u Idon’t need to speak Italian initially. Tbh it’s abt where u prefer. Generally the bigger cities are more expensive while the smaller towns are less expensive. If I were u I would go for somewhere like Parma Bari or some of the southern schools because they are easier to get into. If ur super confident abt you will do good on the imat Milan and Rome are options Also where are u from? Bcuz some places are popular with different nationalities
@@loucasmiller3825 Alr interesting thx ill take a look at those. Im trying to not close off any of my options yk, its just a pretty confusing process since google is consistently giving me vague answers. As for the southern schools, do you think they're worth it? What makes them easier to get into? Im south african, btw (sry for all the questions💀)
good, Even though you are younger than me, now I see you as older than me...!! Because I am consulting on the best way to travel...!! But, you choose the right path and travel on that path...!! What can I choose...? USA or UK or RUSSIA You shouldn't see me as RU-vid comments. Consider me as your close friend and help me...!! Life is only one time so make the best of it my friend...!!! I trust you to help me...!!!
I have a question please . I am actually in kurdistan at grade 12 I lost the chance to get enough marks.. now in my region I am at biology I can complete it but can I come to one country of Europe and study medicine??😢❤ Please answer meee pleaseee❤❤
I like the fact that you show you are just normal like most of us but what you do is really amazing. Patients will appeal to you as you can relate to them and that is empathy one of the most important characteristics of being a great doctor. My daughter is first generation medical student she pushes herself hard and we came from a background of poverty and illiteracy and from my mother was Italian and refused cataract as terrified of anyone doing anything with her eyes. She refused knee operation too Both operations refused lead her to suffer blindness and immobility. I think you may work hard but you will get the best rewards being able to emphasise with patients you will change things for the better - patients can trust you .
Leah dear, Wow, I remember I used to watch your A-level exams videos and to see that your hard work paid off in the best way possible I'm so glad. I did my A-levels around the same time as you did, and I am very thankful for the experience. Also after I took a gap period, I am now officially enrolled in uni and just started classes Sept 2023. Can't wait to see how the future unfolds beautifully God-willing for the both of us. Best of Luck! And keep going and updating us along the way!! Thanks for your very informative video.
Do you think it would still be possible for me to do medicine with kinda bad gcses? I worked so hard just for bad grades, I didn’t fail anything though, and I’m getting a bit worried I might not be able to do medicine
Sorry to say it sista we have no white allies that pale guy ain't your real friend get tf away from these evil racist folks there are no good at all stay away from those people they are all racist and filthy those fake white friends aren't real go do your history don't be fooled let them go
your video is so useful thank you so much! I just wanted to ask about the fees. I was planing to go to Sapienza next year and all i could find was that i would have to pay 3k euros per year. Could you maybe shere the resorses you used to see fees for the universities?
hi I don't go to italy I just googled: idreamcareer.com/blog/mbbs-in-italy/#:~:text=Contemplating%20MBBS%20in%20Italy%20is,work%20in%20multidisciplinary%20medical%20clinics