Medical school in the UK
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Originally Posted by Rita21
I'm familiar with french medical school, I know that it's mostly learning things by heart, that there are two major exams (one in the first year and one in the 6th) and that you have to work around 12 hours everyday by yourself. What about british medical school?
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This is a very subjective question. Workload varies person to person and the exams given at every medical school vary somewhat (mainly in the early years). I have a friend that didn't go to any lectures and only revised the year 2 content about 3 weeks before her exams and she came in the top 10 of a 300-person cohort...
A normal person I say works about 5 weeks, 7-12 hours a day for end-of-year 2 exams (that was the normal where I am but like I said, that may vary a lot)? Finals will be much worst but that's wha...
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