Oh gosh this brings back so much memories. I graduated from Sydney Uni at 2011 from the Faculty of Arts.. I went through the same passage as you've shown in the video almost everyday. I wish you the best of luck with your medical degree journey. You will make a fine doctor, undoubtedly. A subber, from Malaysia. Keep the great vids coming!
Wowww so happy more and more aussie med student channels showing up! Subscribed! First year in Syd Uni then you probably know Tess? You two should be classmates. She is an amazing RUclipsr as well
OMG, this video has bring back some memories when I was studying in UNSW. Graduating my master degree on 2015, and currently reading my PhD back in my country, Malaysia. I have visited USyd several times, the architectural style building and ambience are so cool! I wish you all the best for your Med School!
I can only wish that my med school here in the Philippines is like that of yours lol. We are not really allowed to skip classes as our school is quite strict about attendance. Also, we cannot wear civilian clothes. But I love the fact that we have white uniforms and red and gray colored scrubs with our name on it ☺️
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Really loved this video! Do you have any tips on what I should look out for (libraries/affordable places to shop for groceries/events etc) during my first few weeks of uni? Will be starting my course there next month!
Glad you liked it! That’s exciting :) For studying, Fisher library is the most well known and it has 9 levels of study spaces. The law library next to it is really nice if you can find a seat. There’s also plenty of learning hubs around campus - I spent a lot of time in Brennan MacCallum during undergrad. For food, there’s a broadway shopping centre next to Victoria park, and Newtown is always a good spot for cheap eats :) Have fun with your course!
I am a physician in the US. Entire education here. I am surprised at the loose structure of your day. I started class at either 7:30 or 8:00 am. We spent the entire day on campus, usually within a single building. Day’s end depended on the class load. Some classes ran 20 weeks (anatomy, physio, biochem) to as short as 7 weeks (neuroanatomy). Usually done by 4:00 pm at the latest. Medical school in Kansas City, Missouri. Monday through Friday only.
I've always wanted and dream of studying in sydney. Well, maybe soon when I get to finish my school. I'm going to take bs nursing... Good luck on your studies kuya❤ I know med school is hard but nothing is impossible when it comes to your dreams:)
I'm Sajid Nawaz from Pakistan I have enrolled in Master Program in Business School of UOS, but due to covid my intake deffered from March to September. Best wishes and such a nice and informative video. 💚👍
We went to Sydney last year and I miss using the Opal card. Cuz when we were there I was allowed to go out on my own from McQuarie to the Circular Quay. I miss Sydney btw love ur content.
Cool vid man! Do you go to a 4 year graduate MD school or do you go to a 6 year MBBS undergrad? I know Australia has both. I’m a 1st year Med student in the US and I like reading about other countries’ systems
hey loved the video ! I have to questions: 1) does the uni of Sydney do UNDERGRADUATE medicine and 2) could you make a video on living expenses as a university of Sydney student ? Thanks 😄
I can answer the first one (even though I'm a HS student) Yes, USYD offers undergrad medicine although you need a 99.95 ATAR and a few other prerequisites (as far as I'm aware) www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/study-medicine-and-health/undergraduate-courses.html Here's a link to their undergrad med courses if you're interested. The much easier option is to do a bachelor's first (3 yr) then do your doctor of medicine (4 yr). It's a longer time but easier program (Bachelor of Science is only 80 ATAR and Band 4/E3 in maths then medicine with the only requirement being that you must have graduated with a bachelor's in whatever)
Hi! I’m planning to venture out to the country from the States towards the end of the year. I’ve been in TX most of my life so I’m used to the heat (although it might be a different type of heat). Being able to work for anywhere I’m flexible as far as dates & cities go. Do y’all have any recommendations? Genuinely asking. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated. I’ve between Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney. Also, if y’all know the current state of the country I’d love to hear about it. I’m doing so much research before I relocate.
I have class on campus 3 days a week, and 1 hospital day. As for work, It’s definitely possible - I worked most weekends this year (although I wouldn’t recommend it during exam periods ☺️)
Hey mate, if you don't mind me asking, what did you major in? ( I know USyd has a 4 year graduate MD, so i'm assuming you're doing or did a B.Science Undergrad?? ) P.S. Hope you're staying safe and great video
Campus life is very social - there are plenty of different medical societies which are all very active. Every year, they seek new members to help organise seminars, workshops and mentoring events.
@@SebastianPirie I agree, I know it's probably the last thing you could be interested in talking about, but us poor pre-med students would appreciate it. Thanks
Hi I am also going to do early entry for University of Sydney for medical I just did my HSC and I have waiting for my ATAR hopefully I am able to get in 🙏🙏
It depends, some lectures I'll just sit and listen because the lecturer is really engaging. Others I'll annotate the lecture notes on my iPad, or create questions for myself to review later :)
Hey! I've been watching your videos and I'll start my study this august so can you recommend me some places to look for accommodation? Thank you and all best luck for your study!:)
I don't live near campus so I'm not too sure 😅 The university website would be a good place to start, and the uni offers plenty of student accomodation through colleges or unilodge :)
Hi Sebastian, Wow, more information into a medical student life. I am a registered nurse, have a master in nursing in Diabetes education, but always had a deep desire to do medicine. Want to follow my desire. I am in my late 30 ‘s. Have a family. Always fearful if following my desire will heavy affect my family. If your about to give more details about exams , study class etc. Also Need more information like preparation for Gamsat.
Hi there! There are plenty of people who have started medicine coming from a nursing/non-science background, and many who have had families. I'd suggest checking out the university website for details about the course structure if it would work for you. All the best :)
Dear Sebastian, Wow this is soo good and new comer to your vlog ..I’m a Sri Lankan student and hope to come for a nursing degree to Australia and after that start the medicine..unfortunately I couldn’t enter the Sri Lankan Colombo medical faculty.don’t like to study medicine china ,Nepal ,Malaysia or in any country.what do u think about my decision? Love loads from Sri Lanka 🥰 All the very best 🥰 Shane Sandesh .
Watch Next: Productive Study Day In Medical School - ruclips.net/video/rb3CyLHrgl8/видео.html
Oh gosh this brings back so much memories. I graduated from Sydney Uni at 2011 from the Faculty of Arts.. I went through the same passage as you've shown in the video almost everyday. I wish you the best of luck with your medical degree journey. You will make a fine doctor, undoubtedly.
A subber, from Malaysia.
Keep the great vids coming!
Aww you've made my day! Thanks Ary, I hope you had fun during your studies :)
All the best! More videos to come ✌🏼
mcm mana nak blaja luar negara?
Aussies are so laid back, even a day as a med student seems pretty chill.
Wow! This video was made so well ! Good luck with your studies :)
Thanks Tarvala!! ☺️
Best medical course in Australia can you tell me? Please
Nice luck 👌👌👌❤
Hiii ❤❤what is your name
Your university is so beautiful. The histo lab practicals are really high tech as compared to our uni 😅
Great content mate! This is the first video that I've watched in your channel, and definitely won't be the last one!
Thanks mate! A lot more to come :)
It’s a few buses and few trains for me too. Respect for the travel time dedication in an already in-depth field.
Wowww so happy more and more aussie med student channels showing up! Subscribed!
First year in Syd Uni then you probably know Tess? You two should be classmates. She is an amazing RUclipsr as well
Thank you! Yes I do know Tess - I totally agree, she makes awesome videos 👌🏼
OMG, this video has bring back some memories when I was studying in UNSW. Graduating my master degree on 2015, and currently reading my PhD back in my country, Malaysia. I have visited USyd several times, the architectural style building and ambience are so cool! I wish you all the best for your Med School!
Great story, thanks for sharing! USYD definitely has a nice ambience. Hope you're PhD is coming along nicely, take care :)
Good luck in anatomy! That’s one of my favorite courses, stay healthy!
Wow, was not expecting to see a hyperlapse when I clicked on a video about University. Props mate
I can only wish that my med school here in the Philippines is like that of yours lol. We are not really allowed to skip classes as our school is quite strict about attendance. Also, we cannot wear civilian clothes. But I love the fact that we have white uniforms and red and gray colored scrubs with our name on it ☺️
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Your uni is so beautiful. You should do a college tour!
Is It ok to fall in love with him???
Like...he's so cute, so adorable... SO F*CKING HANDSOME...
♥️
Exactly.
pls subs my chanel
Don't worry, when he's a intern or JMO all the nurses will froth over him.
Thanks for a great morning start for me. Really appreciate your work in the videos.
Really loved this video! Do you have any tips on what I should look out for (libraries/affordable places to shop for groceries/events etc) during my first few weeks of uni? Will be starting my course there next month!
Glad you liked it! That’s exciting :) For studying, Fisher library is the most well known and it has 9 levels of study spaces. The law library next to it is really nice if you can find a seat. There’s also plenty of learning hubs around campus - I spent a lot of time in Brennan MacCallum during undergrad. For food, there’s a broadway shopping centre next to Victoria park, and Newtown is always a good spot for cheap eats :) Have fun with your course!
Love the video dude!!
Defineity a Sub.
Good insight on the day of the life of a Med Student, keep up the hard work mate. 👌
Thanks for the sub! Much appreciated 😊
I found this video in the right time, I'm planning to study medicine in Uni of Sydney
I am a physician in the US. Entire education here. I am surprised at the loose structure of your day. I started class at either 7:30 or 8:00 am. We spent the entire day on campus, usually within a single building. Day’s end depended on the class load. Some classes ran 20 weeks (anatomy, physio, biochem) to as short as 7 weeks (neuroanatomy). Usually done by 4:00 pm at the latest. Medical school in Kansas City, Missouri. Monday through Friday only.
Love this video! ❤❤ It would be lovely to see a video about GAMSAT tips in the future! you are amazingggggg
Thanks so much Tiff!! I'm planning to do some videos about GAMSAT soon 😊 Are you planning to sit it next year?
Can we just take a time and appreciate the work he put into this video, the visuals, angels lighting etc ... wow amazing how 👏💯
This is sooo good. U deserve hundreds or even million subscribers. Continue pushing! I'm a second year med student, too.
Wow thanks so much :) Have fun with 2nd year, it's been a blast for me so far!
Loved the vlog❤ Its motivating yet calming at the same time :)
You’re not weird you are beautiful, keep shining!
Feels weird seeing you go to the same places I go to almost everyday
Kenneth is not wrong. Just go to Cabra is the best advice for food. Western Sydney is where it's at!
Well produced vlog, good stuff man
Thanks Sota :) Glad you enjoyed it!!
I've always wanted and dream of studying in sydney. Well, maybe soon when I get to finish my school. I'm going to take bs nursing...
Good luck on your studies kuya❤ I know med school is hard but nothing is impossible when it comes to your dreams:)
I'm Sajid Nawaz from Pakistan
I have enrolled in Master Program in Business School of UOS, but due to covid my intake deffered from March to September. Best wishes and such a nice and informative video. 💚👍
the University of sydney campus is low key crazy, like god damn its beautiful. it run laps around the university of queensland campus
I just snuck in all the nice spots 😊
@@SebastianPirie actually one of my favourite vids on youtube right now, I watch it at least once a day
بالرغم من انني لم أفهم نصف الفيديو ولكن احسنت مونتاج خرافي 👌🏻well done
Loved this video! Is it all shot on the SAME camera? if so, which camera do you recommend for vlogs?
We went to Sydney last year and I miss using the Opal card. Cuz when we were there I was allowed to go out on my own from McQuarie to the Circular Quay. I miss Sydney btw love ur content.
Loved it, I am a new subscriber!
Welcome!! Hope you're enjoying the vids 🙌
Great Video Sebastian
Cool vid man! Do you go to a 4 year graduate MD school or do you go to a 6 year MBBS undergrad? I know Australia has both. I’m a 1st year Med student in the US and I like reading about other countries’ systems
I'm doing the 4-year graduate MD!
How I can join your university
I have a question how much do you spend daily as a medical student?
Hey sebestian ....I need your vlog on
How to get admission into University of Sydney.?
banging intro dude, that was so good.
hey loved the video ! I have to questions: 1) does the uni of Sydney do UNDERGRADUATE medicine and 2) could you make a video on living expenses as a university of Sydney student ? Thanks 😄
I can answer the first one (even though I'm a HS student)
Yes, USYD offers undergrad medicine although you need a 99.95 ATAR and a few other prerequisites (as far as I'm aware)
www.sydney.edu.au/medicine-health/study-medicine-and-health/undergraduate-courses.html
Here's a link to their undergrad med courses if you're interested. The much easier option is to do a bachelor's first (3 yr) then do your doctor of medicine (4 yr). It's a longer time but easier program (Bachelor of Science is only 80 ATAR and Band 4/E3 in maths then medicine with the only requirement being that you must have graduated with a bachelor's in whatever)
Which Microsoft Surface do you have? Where did you get that sick case with the orange windows logo?
And Sydny just Rocks
I really enjoyed your Vlog. I just moved here from the U.S. last Oct. I will start teaching next semester. :)
You'll love it here! What are you teaching?
@@SebastianPirie computer science.
Great video sebastian!
Cheers!! Appreciate the support 😊
You have a really good quality video!
Hi! I’m planning to venture out to the country from the States towards the end of the year. I’ve been in TX most of my life so I’m used to the heat (although it might be a different type of heat). Being able to work for anywhere I’m flexible as far as dates & cities go. Do y’all have any recommendations? Genuinely asking. Your feedback will be greatly appreciated. I’ve between Gold Coast, Melbourne, Perth, and Sydney. Also, if y’all know the current state of the country I’d love to hear about it. I’m doing so much research before I relocate.
Hey sebastian nice video ❤️🎉
How many days a week you go to university?? And is it possible to work on weekends??
I have class on campus 3 days a week, and 1 hospital day. As for work, It’s definitely possible - I worked most weekends this year (although I wouldn’t recommend it during exam periods ☺️)
Best of luck for ur studies
Hey mate, if you don't mind me asking, what did you major in?
( I know USyd has a 4 year graduate MD, so i'm assuming you're doing or did a B.Science Undergrad?? )
P.S. Hope you're staying safe and great video
Hi I just wanted to know what the campus life is like. E.g. is the medical society very active in terms of networking events?
Campus life is very social - there are plenty of different medical societies which are all very active. Every year, they seek new members to help organise seminars, workshops and mentoring events.
Hopefully, I can meet you in the campus
I plan on studying there next year. I was wondering if you took your premed at the same uni, if so what did you major in?
Yes I did! Majored in Pathology :) I talk about it more in this video - ruclips.net/video/_7XiJbTxwdY/видео.html
Hyfa Hassan then u r lucky enough...Gud luck
Love the video .....SEBASTIAN can you show what lofi playlist you got while you reading????
what were you writing your notes on? what application were you using? x
When’s the Stay Sharp polo merch coming out?
One day! 😂 I'll need someone with creative design, maybe you could be that person 😏
Don’t answer if you don’t want to, but what did u get in your GAMSAT?
Sebastian Pirie Plz could u do some vids on the gamsat as that’ll be helpful
@@mihirgandecha It's on the agenda! I'm planning to post some GAMSAT videos over summer 😊
@@SebastianPirie I agree, I know it's probably the last thing you could be interested in talking about, but us poor pre-med students would appreciate it. Thanks
Please do one video of your university's campus & dorm room
nice i miss sydney a lot
Can u tell me about the fee stracture of mbbs in Sydney university
I love your hair! UwU
Hi!! May I please ask which note-taking app are you using on ipad please?? thx a lot haha
Notability :)
Hi I am also going to do early entry for University of Sydney for medical I just did my HSC and I have waiting for my ATAR hopefully I am able to get in 🙏🙏
Hope the results go well :)
Enjoy your in Australia
How do you usually take notes during a lecture? I find myself writing 3 sentences and just listening.
It depends, some lectures I'll just sit and listen because the lecturer is really engaging. Others I'll annotate the lecture notes on my iPad, or create questions for myself to review later :)
Can we do a little side job along with our Mbbs course there to meet our expenses??someone plz explain
You guys are on another level from kerala 1st gear mbbs student make use of the facilities we do not have
Hi there,
Do you have a collection of MCQ that you use to prepare and test yourself before each exam that the uni used in its exams ?
Hey! I've been watching your videos and I'll start my study this august so can you recommend me some places to look for accommodation? Thank you and all best luck for your study!:)
I don't live near campus so I'm not too sure 😅
The university website would be a good place to start, and the uni offers plenty of student accomodation through colleges or unilodge :)
Sebastian Pirie thank you for the info!
Wow! Your edits!
Make more day and life videos please bro
First year 3 years ago, graduates of this year I assume? If so, congrats on becoming a doctor.
Hey , sebastian why you are not uploading new videos
How many years does it take for mbbs in Australia
How can u get the opportunity to study in Australia cuz I am a Cambodian student and I really really want to study at their like u??
so you're not able to do part time job as a med student? cuz you don't havd enough time
I miss USYD ❤️
my lectures are 25 mins walk and i still feel its far. how does he do it?
I wish I could have studied medicine at Sydney Uni. Damn autism!!
Hi Sebastian,
Wow, more information into a medical student life.
I am a registered nurse, have a master in nursing in Diabetes education, but always had a deep desire to do medicine.
Want to follow my desire.
I am in my late 30 ‘s.
Have a family.
Always fearful if following my desire will heavy affect my family.
If your about to give more details about exams , study class etc.
Also
Need more information like preparation for Gamsat.
Hi there! There are plenty of people who have started medicine coming from a nursing/non-science background, and many who have had families. I'd suggest checking out the university website for details about the course structure if it would work for you. All the best :)
Dear Sebastian,
Wow this is soo good and new comer to your vlog ..I’m a Sri Lankan student and hope to come for a nursing degree to Australia and after that start the medicine..unfortunately I couldn’t enter the Sri Lankan Colombo medical faculty.don’t like to study medicine china ,Nepal ,Malaysia or in any country.what do u think about my decision?
Love loads from Sri Lanka 🥰
All the very best 🥰
Shane Sandesh .
How old were you when you started med school?
How much it costs to study medicine in this uni ???
Do I have to be a science grad to get into med? My undergrad is accounting
Yes
Please what part-time job would you recommend for a med student?
Any casual/part-time job is fine as long as you have flexible working arrangements. You'll definitely need the time off around exams!
I know a lot of med students do tutoring here in Australia :)
good luck bro
Brother. I am from Bangladesh will u please help me about the whole cost for MBBS degree ..and the process of apply
The most Aussie accent is ever to have Aussied the Aussie.
I want to join this university then what is the procedure
Imagine meeting u on ur placement in RPA
perjuangan kehidupan masa depan, Salam dari indonesia
I want to know about the requirements of
sydney university for mbbs. How much it costs per year & about the hostels also?
355000 total + rent
@@notaweeboo469 what's the eligibility criteria. Like what cgpa in 12th grade is needed for ug medicine?
Did you get a 99.95 ATAR?
Anyone knows what handwriting script font is used in the video ??
As medical students, are you guys obliged to take corona vaccines?
Best medical course in Australia can you tell me? Please
My dream 😍
Surly come true
hi bro greetings to you, , is there a night medicine course in there
Hi bro ..is it good to pursue post graduation of medicine in australia
Plz reply to my comment bro u are explaining very well bro 👌👌
Can you do a video on how a specialist doctor from India can find a job in Australia?