European Med Schools???by AnonPod (no login)When I was attending the University of Toronto, a classmate of mine was from Germany trying to get in med school at UofT. I said that I heard that the national average application pool for med schools in Canada was 300 applicants for each 1st year seat. He said that it was 3 times as great in Germany and so he came to Canada to do his undergrad here, then try to get into med school and after graduating, he would go back to Germany to practise. Not only is there more competition in Europe but you have to be fluent in the language of the country where the university is located, since most of the courses are taught in the local language. These are general comments and open to criticism. from IP address 199.212.26.244 Goto Forum Home |
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