29 March 2011

The battle field that is Medicine

Hello! I hope everyone is doing well

As I'm sure all medical applicants know first hand, this year has been exceptionally competitive. Many of my friends have just one offer, and some (unfortunately) have none. I only know a handful of people with more than one, so if you are one of these lucky few, give yourself a pat on the back!

I won't go into the politics of it but I think there are numerous reasons why Medicine has been so competitive this year, and if you have not managed to get a place this year, do not be dis-heartened. It is not a reflection of you, academically or personally, it's just one of the worst years yet.

Some figures to cheer you up / show how well you've done if you have a place:
  • Less than 1% of medical applicants get all 4 offers
  • Over 70% of medical applicants will not get a place this year
  • 200,000 people will not get a place at University this year
So do not beat yourself up too much if you didn't do as well as expected! With rising fees, an unstable economy, and cuts to the public sector, "safe" vocations such as Medicine will always get an increased number of applicants, and most people intending to go on a gap year will have instead applied in this cycle, all resulting in increased competition.

I was fortunate enough to get an offer from a University I wanted to go to (YAY) so am pretty ecstatic right now :D
I can't believe I'm actually going to be a Doctor eeeee!!!! :D :D
I started this blog wayyy back before I'd even got my GCSE results, and to actually see this all come to fruition, is just well, really nice haha.
I've changed so much in these past two years and I can't quite grasp yet that I'm living the dream :) All the hard work and stress has paid off and I'm really grateful!

Good luck to everyone whose still waiting to hear! I really hope everyone has got a place

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