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Mistakes People Make in Premed | EP 2 

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In this episode, Justin and Niel discuss the main struggles and mistakes many students experience during their pre-medical year, and how they can be overcome.
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Justin is a former junior-doctor, now social-entrepreneur in Auckland. He spends most of his time working with youth in career decision-making, skills-development, and medical education.
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Комментарии : 5   
@kikithepupper6774
@kikithepupper6774 6 месяцев назад
Its Doctor Justin Sung!!!!
@Guayota6
@Guayota6 Год назад
My jaw dropped when y’all said the top students, say 500 apply, only 5 get in. I searched “chances of getting into med school overall” and it’s a 36% and with a 3.5-3.7 GPA, there is a 47% chance.
@LevianPeace
@LevianPeace 3 года назад
Thank you for making this. I learned a lot.
@5hiv4n
@5hiv4n 4 года назад
Definitely earned my sub, you guys talk about very insightful topics. I think the emphasise on grades especially in immigrant parents is brought upon by their own background. I'm thinking about my parents from Sri Lanka. It is so competitive that if you do not get good grades or enter a good university it is very difficult to have a comfortable life. Now and in New Zealand, we have so many opportunities to earn a comfortable life that is not based on degree or academics. For instance, you can given monitise your ideas in a form of a business. I do not think our parents had these opportunities or even know they exist. They just want the best for you and this is what they think is the best.
@5hiv4n
@5hiv4n 4 года назад
Also earned my sub from the Kmart props :)
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