WRITTEN STATE EXAM: MY EXPERIENCE AND SOME ADVICE
We’re discussing the written state exam today guys. Just some of my experience and a few tips to help out. Good luck.
Students helping Students: PTE
We’re discussing the written state exam today guys. Just some of my experience and a few tips to help out. Good luck.
The USMLEs are very daunting, very tasking exams that require quite a bit of studying and preparation, especially for us as IMGs. Today, I’m sharing an interview with a friend who took her step 1 and passed 5 short months after graduation. We’re talking study process, schedules, resources and more in this post. Check it out!
I took a mock OSCE as part of a trial programme organised by the university and I’m here to spill the deets on what happened. This was an interesting opportunity, not just because of the new experience, but also because this may shape how testing is done at the medical university in the near-future, so I encourage present and future students to familiarise themselves with it as soon as possible. Find out more!
Today, I’m excited to feature Tobias Evason Fredriksen, a 5th-year student in the General Medicine English program and a recipient of the Outstanding Student of the Year award. His journey is one of determination and passion, offering valuable insights for all of us.
While we often look to professors and researchers for guidance, there’s so much we can learn from those beside us—our fellow students. Tobias shares how his hard work, resilience, and commitment to learning have shaped his success. From navigating challenging exams to finding balance in medical school, his story serves as a powerful reminder that success isn’t about shortcuts, but dedication.
Stay tuned for his full interview, where he talks about his experiences, tips for success, and future goals.
Since we are at the beginning of the semester, I’d like to think we’ve started mapping out our study plans, checking out the syllabuses and such. No pressure if you haven’t, but you should probably get to it soon- week 1 becomes week 5 real quick.
The Peer Programme at the University is a valuable resource for students, offering support in study tips, social life balance, bureaucracy for international students, and mental health. Students can connect with peers through the website, email, in person, or at events. Be sure to ask questions freely and check emails for responses.