Hi, thanks for the comment! I do have a vlog about this: “Post-grad research life vlog: What you want on your resumé for medical school applications” ruclips.net/video/yPNhZA7wdBw/видео.html But maybe I’ll make a dedicated video someday?
Im 27, studying Nursing in Germany, I finish next year and I need 3 years of work experience until I can apply for med. Am I going to be to old ? Of course i would work some days per month as a nurse . And I don’t know if they accept me cuz I have low chances . Is it different in Netherlands ?🇳🇱
Hi, thank you for your comment! I personally think you’re never too old to study medicine, especially not in your 30s, I know of several people who did this. Though the Dutch 4-year programs are a good option for students who already have another degree, it is very competitive and also taught in Dutch. I’m curious though what makes you think you have low chances, with nursing experience (and good grades), I would think you’d be a great candidate!
@@ellie__swan hello thank you for your answer...i finish next year but im not the best with grades...im gonna see whats my last notes will be....i have to write good in exams, very good in order to apply for med...I can speak english not Dutch... so i dont know
Nice Vlog. I love it
Hallo... Greetings from Indonesia
aslo on the imposter syndrome , i would recommend not putting music that loud, it would better just no music or very low sound.
do you have a video of how to get accepted into med school ? like what you did to stand out?
Hi, thanks for the comment! I do have a vlog about this: “Post-grad research life vlog: What you want on your resumé for medical school applications”
ruclips.net/video/yPNhZA7wdBw/видео.html
But maybe I’ll make a dedicated video someday?
@@ellie__swan Thank you !
Im 27, studying Nursing in Germany, I finish next year and I need 3 years of work experience until I can apply for med. Am I going to be to old ? Of course i would work some days per month as a nurse . And I don’t know if they accept me cuz I have low chances . Is it different in Netherlands ?🇳🇱
Hi, thank you for your comment!
I personally think you’re never too old to study medicine, especially not in your 30s, I know of several people who did this. Though the Dutch 4-year programs are a good option for students who already have another degree, it is very competitive and also taught in Dutch. I’m curious though what makes you think you have low chances, with nursing experience (and good grades), I would think you’d be a great candidate!
@@ellie__swan hello thank you for your answer...i finish next year but im not the best with grades...im gonna see whats my last notes will be....i have to write good in exams, very good in order to apply for med...I can speak english not Dutch... so i dont know