Omg your reaction after you found out you got the offer for RCSI made me nearly cry. Its my dream college aswell. Alhamduilah sister I'm soo proud and glad for you. Inshallah I hope I can be in that stage someday please pray for me. I'm going into 5th year this year I skipped 4th year. I'm also curious what you got in your LC
Thank you!!! And good luck on your HPAT results. Be sure to record your reaction just for yourself so you can look back and remember all the hard work you put into it🥰
So you had 70% in hpat and got in? My son is in the 75% percentile, same score like you. He is 100% sure he doesn't have a chance. He has also 4 strong A levels, but results will be released in august. Is there still a chance?
I’m an EU student and wanted to apply but I got my HPAT results and I won’t be able to get in with that score so I’m watching these videos to torture myself
I have both Turkish and Bulgarian citizenship, but I graduated from high school in Turkey and I live abroad. Can't I study medicine for low fees using my EU citizenship? If I use my Turkish citizenship, I have to pay a fee of over 10,000€
I’m so worried, I feel like I’m not intelligent enough to get into medical school :( but I will try my hardest to get into medicine, I will not allow the hateful comments to find it’s way to get into the crevices of my heart. Is the Cao an exam? And were you worried you wouldn’t get enough points on your Hpat?
Hi, how did u take notes and maximise learning from each drill and exams? I've reached the mean scores in the drills but still a low percentile on practise exams and I feel like I'm not doing enough after each drill and exam.. How would u recommend taking down notes or any tips on remembering each method after doing questions? Thank you.
The only notes I really took were for section 3 from the medentry curriculum. Other than that I just practiced and practiced. I started late (~November) and I didn’t get to go through all practice exams. I think if I had started earlier like in September I might’ve done better. That being said I never got above the 50th percentile in any of my practice exams and I averaged ~ 30th percentile. I’m honestly not much of a HPAT expert but Life of Anna Lou and KiMai on RUclips have done some videos on the HPAT that might be a bit more helpful. Good luck🍀🍀
I’m rewatching this video now, and I’m just wondering did you like “not study” or “drop” your 7th subject and which one was it? I do the same subjects as u you and thinking of not studying for geography, please help and thank u! ❤ (ik you might not be able to reply this video is kinda old 😭)
Not sure what I said in the video, I can’t remember 😂 but from what I remember, I studied all my 7 subjects, I focused more on those subjects that were my strengths but the 7th subject was my back up. For a lot of other courses, it makes sense to not study a subject and focus on your strengths more but I don’t know, for me, the HPAT wasn’t my strong suit so I had to give myself the best chance by getting really good grades in the LC.
Getting into medicine or just doing the LC is hard enough so try and balance the studying with living your life. I’m not gonna lie, it’s not easy but also be easy on yourself if that makes any sense
No you don’t have to do Irish if you you didn’t go to school in Ireland. If you’re a non-EU student you don’t have to do the HPAT either for RCSI med. (btw the majority of ppl in Ireland speak English, Irish is spoken more in some counties)
Before the Leaving Cert. so if you’re doing the LC this summer, you’ll be doing the HPAT this February. In terms of points that depends. Like for me I didn’t do that well in the HPAT but my LC results were really good so they compensated. The HPAT is very important though because after 550, LC points don’t count as much.
For Irish/EU/EEA/Swiss/UK students, we usually don’t have fees, instead we pay a student contribution charge (€3000). Some colleges don’t participate in the free fees initiative though. This doesn’t apply to international students (I.e non-EU etc ) students. That depends on the college and for RCSI that’s ~ €56,000. I’m not sure about other colleges but you can look at their websites. RCSI , Trinity college, UCD, UCC and NUIG offer undergraduate medicine courses in Ireland. Overall studying medicine in Ireland as a non-EU etc student is expensive €45,000 -> €56,000
Essentially yes, the govt will pay your fees and you’ll pay the €3000 but also depending on your college some registration fees, but that’ll be hea.ie/funding-governance-performance/funding/student-finance/course-fees/
Omg your reaction after you found out you got the offer for RCSI made me nearly cry. Its my dream college aswell. Alhamduilah sister I'm soo proud and glad for you. Inshallah I hope I can be in that stage someday please pray for me. I'm going into 5th year this year I skipped 4th year. I'm also curious what you got in your LC
Thank you so much🥰🥰 I hope inshaallah you get there too! I got 6H1s and a H2
How did you get on?! 😊@rabeyabasri3914
Great video! Also thank you for speaking up about the mistreatment you faced at school, I think a lot of us can relate.
Thank you!!! I’m glad you enjoyed the video🥰🥰
I love this! Keep going girl, you got this!
Thank you so much for the support ☺️ I really appreciate it🥹🥰
Wow, I'm so happy for you!
I'm getting my HPat results tomorrow,
Wish me luck! :)
Aaahhh😆😆🤞🏾 Good luck 🍀🍀🍀
same girl 😧 I hope you smashed it
You are living my dream ! I hope I will be in your position in 2 years x
I hope your dreams come true too🤞🏾🥰
You are amazing!! Thank you for sharing your story❤️
Thank you🥰
this is soo inspirational
Thank you ❤️❤️
I am loving your videos! RCSI is also my dream college 😩 I'm doing my A-levels now, InshaAllah maybe I'll see you next year! 😌🧡💪🏻
Inshaallah you’ll get you’re dream college!! Good luck 🤞🏾 I hope I’ll see h there too❤️
Such a great video! So happy you got into your dream college🎉 my hpat results will be coming out in a few days so I hope they’re good😅🤞🏻
Thank you!!! And good luck on your HPAT results. Be sure to record your reaction just for yourself so you can look back and remember all the hard work you put into it🥰
Your amazing omg✨
Thank you 😅☺️
So you had 70% in hpat and got in?
My son is in the 75% percentile, same score like you. He is 100% sure he doesn't have a chance.
He has also 4 strong A levels, but results will be released in august.
Is there still a chance?
I’m an EU student and wanted to apply but I got my HPAT results and I won’t be able to get in with that score so I’m watching these videos to torture myself
I have both Turkish and Bulgarian citizenship, but I graduated from high school in Turkey and I live abroad. Can't I study medicine for low fees using my EU citizenship? If I use my Turkish citizenship, I have to pay a fee of over 10,000€
I’m so worried, I feel like I’m not intelligent enough to get into medical school :( but I will try my hardest to get into medicine, I will not allow the hateful comments to find it’s way to get into the crevices of my heart. Is the Cao an exam? And were you worried you wouldn’t get enough points on your Hpat?
Hi, how did u take notes and maximise learning from each drill and exams? I've reached the mean scores in the drills but still a low percentile on practise exams and I feel like I'm not doing enough after each drill and exam.. How would u recommend taking down notes or any tips on remembering each method after doing questions? Thank you.
The only notes I really took were for section 3 from the medentry curriculum. Other than that I just practiced and practiced. I started late (~November) and I didn’t get to go through all practice exams. I think if I had started earlier like in September I might’ve done better. That being said I never got above the 50th percentile in any of my practice exams and I averaged ~ 30th percentile. I’m honestly not much of a HPAT expert but Life of Anna Lou and KiMai on RUclips have done some videos on the HPAT that might be a bit more helpful. Good luck🍀🍀
she s so sweet
Hiii, great video!! Just wondering how did you feel after the HPAT exam did you think you had done well or did you think you were unhappy???
Thank you! I have a highlight on my Instagram called HPAT 2020 and it has my reaction my thoughts and my results❤️
I’m rewatching this video now, and I’m just wondering did you like “not study” or “drop” your 7th subject and which one was it? I do the same subjects as u
you and thinking of not studying for geography, please help and thank u! ❤ (ik you might not be able to reply this video is kinda old 😭)
Not sure what I said in the video, I can’t remember 😂 but from what I remember, I studied all my 7 subjects, I focused more on those subjects that were my strengths but the 7th subject was my back up. For a lot of other courses, it makes sense to not study a subject and focus on your strengths more but I don’t know, for me, the HPAT wasn’t my strong suit so I had to give myself the best chance by getting really good grades in the LC.
Getting into medicine or just doing the LC is hard enough so try and balance the studying with living your life. I’m not gonna lie, it’s not easy but also be easy on yourself if that makes any sense
I need to take na exam from Irish if im not native speaker? Because i want to go to med school in Ireland next year and now I’m confused
No you don’t have to do Irish if you you didn’t go to school in Ireland. If you’re a non-EU student you don’t have to do the HPAT either for RCSI med. (btw the majority of ppl in Ireland speak English, Irish is spoken more in some counties)
hi, just out of curiosity which medentry exam did u get 60th percentile in?if u remember
I don’t remember sorry😅
Hiya, what date did you get your hpat results?
Hi! I got them on the 24th of June
Did you get the 625? :)
Yes I did
Hi did u complete your hpat before leaving cert or after?
You do the HPAT the February before the LC
Wait before the leaving cert or after? And does your school know about it. What if you get so well in your hpat and bad in your leaving cert.
Before the Leaving Cert. so if you’re doing the LC this summer, you’ll be doing the HPAT this February. In terms of points that depends. Like for me I didn’t do that well in the HPAT but my LC results were really good so they compensated. The HPAT is very important though because after 550, LC points don’t count as much.
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Dear I’d wonna have a private talk with your concerning medicine in Ireland. I’d really appreciate your time. Thanks
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Is Rcsi more expensive than other universities in Ireland that also offer medicine since it's a private university x
For Irish/EU/EEA/Swiss/UK students, we usually don’t have fees, instead we pay a student contribution charge (€3000). Some colleges don’t participate in the free fees initiative though. This doesn’t apply to international students (I.e non-EU etc ) students. That depends on the college and for RCSI that’s ~ €56,000. I’m not sure about other colleges but you can look at their websites. RCSI , Trinity college, UCD, UCC and NUIG offer undergraduate medicine courses in Ireland. Overall studying medicine in Ireland as a non-EU etc student is expensive €45,000 -> €56,000
@@Umulkhairamed Thank you so much ,I'm actually an EU student so would that mean that I would have to pay just €3000? :)
Essentially yes, the govt will pay your fees and you’ll pay the €3000 but also depending on your college some registration fees, but that’ll be hea.ie/funding-governance-performance/funding/student-finance/course-fees/
@@Umulkhairamed Thank you so muchhh