How hard are the exams at the Medical University of Sofia in Bulgaria?

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  • @lukaszm7378
    @lukaszm7378 3 года назад +4

    This is a great video. Thank you for addressing the things that matter - how the exams are, how many people fail, why they fail. These are the important things that prospective students need to know, but don't get to find out beforehand.
    Thank you for giving useful information, rather than doing one of those glamour vlogs telling us things that don't matter like how good the ice-cream and milkshakes are.

  • @genchoborisov7075
    @genchoborisov7075 4 года назад

    Thank you guys for sharing your experience. It is really nice to hear how foreign students feel studying in Bulgaria. It is true some times the professor gives you a really hard time, sometimes they can really stimulate you and give you a chance to prove you have studied, and you are just having a bad day. Never the less we have a say here in Bulgaria, if you get Mark 3 - we consider it as given exam, from 4 to 6 we consider it as taken. I would even had the situation that I saw that the professor wanted to help me pass one of the exams and just give me the 3 mark, he had lectured me on another subject as well, and he knew I was knowledgable at what I was studying and didn't want to see me fail, but at this specific exam I have decided it is better, just to leave it there. I asked the professor to Mark me 2 - fail. I went back on a reset an I marked 5. Unfortunately not all the time you have the chance to go oral part, so you are only marked on paper exam, so through out the whole 7 years course of study I had I believe two exams marked with 3, it doesn't make me happy, but it also taught me a lesson that you can't be always really good at all subjects you study during the course. You have all the time afterwards to get advanced on them.
    What really matters afterwards in life however is how good you are in your profession, and if you work with passion and keep studying constantly even after graduation, you realize that yes good Marks are always looking good, but they don't always make you a good professional!!!
    Thank you once more guys for sharing your views and experience as people in a different country and a different system, the way you feel about it. :)
    Thank you!

  • @rizwanfareed356
    @rizwanfareed356 2 года назад +1

    Great video full of information and details

  • @mehdirajabi3633
    @mehdirajabi3633 Год назад +1

    informative

  • @filipposmanolis6514
    @filipposmanolis6514 3 года назад

    i am thinking about transferring from czech republic.. thank you for your info

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  • @nanaiuz7117
    @nanaiuz7117 2 года назад

    Hey Marcel ich habe eine Frage, denkst du dass man auch ohne einer Agentur an einer Uni dort aufgenommen wird ? Oder würdest du eine empfelen? Beste Grüsse ?

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  • @tombafan
    @tombafan 3 года назад

    Hello you mentioned there are written exams based on topics - how much are we expected to write for that? Or sorry it's my misunderstanding that we only have to write before oral exams?
    Thanks

    • @Joannula96
      @Joannula96 2 года назад

      the exams usually in MUS are oral which means you get a blank paper beforehand where you can prepare some notes on your topics doesnt need to be much its just like a mind map to help you... and then the Professor can ask you questions around this topic