I was rejected from 8 unis (over 2 years), until I got an e-mail in late July from Southampton (a place that had already rejected me) offering me an interview. Two days later, I'm sat in Southampton having the interview, missing my girlfriend's (now wife) graduation and the next day I got the offer! Complete whirlwind of 72 hours!
Oh wow!! Such a turn of luck - it was meant to be! Congrats that’s amazing. Shame about missing out on your wife’s graduation but it all worked out in the end ☺️
@@DrEzgiOzcan Yeah! She was very accepting, saying "You're an idiot if you don't go for it". Managed to get there in time for photos with her in her gown etc. It was all such a blur and completely crazy when I really think about it. I was meant to start a new job in August - in fact I was sat in the waiting room of the new job waiting for a tour when the offer came in!
@@DrEzgiOzcan She is so supportive and I am incredibly lucky to have her as my wife! I just hope I tell her that enough. Thank you :) feeling a little apprehensive and nervous but that must be normal!
Congratulations!! That’s great news. Yes it really does, it’s hard going through all the rejections but the end result is worth it. Which med school are you going to?
I’m due to start GEM in September. Due to circumstances (baby, mortgage etc) could only realistically apply to one uni due to geographic restriction. In the end it was 1 GAMSAT -> 1 Interview -> 1 offer. But I benefitted from years of experience in the NHS, academia, education and private practice. I also ran my application through a former colleague who used to be on admissions for medicine, and spent countless hours prepping for interview. So I had so many advantages which my contemporaries would not have. I still cried when I had my offer. Looking back though, there is no chance in hell that 18 year old me would’ve received any offers, and no way 18 year old me would’ve coped with the pressures had I secured a place. But I feel that 30 year old me is ready. It is never too late :) I was prepared for several years of rejection, but so happy I succeeded first time!
Such an amazing journey. Congratulations on your achievement!! Your prior experience is invaluable which made you a really strong candidate 😊 which programme are your starting?
@@DrEzgiOzcan thank you for your comment! I’m due to start at Swansea, I can’t wait! It is weird how things turned out. I outright rejected the concept of studying medicine at 18 as ‘I wasn’t good enough’ etc. Funny how things work out!
First of all lots of love sweet heart youre so beautiful particilary you look gorgeous in your scrubs sweet heart Im a girl with ambition ❤strugglig too hard to get those scrubs❤❤❤
A great video!! If you werent sure about taking the Biomedical degree and that being another possible career and you just really wanted to do medicine, what would you have done instead? Thank you so much!
Thanks! I reckon I would still go on to do another degree of somesort with the hopes of going into graduate medicine as taking another gap year would not have been much value to me
@@DrEzgiOzcan Thank you!! Do you think taking a second gap year could be a better option for some student in a similar position or would you not advise it? Thank you!
It really depends on what you are going to aim to achieve in that second gap year that you haven’t already done in the first one. For example work experience or for financial gains.
Yes! If you don’t want to do an internship then you’ll have to do the PLAB to get your provisional gmc licence then start from the level of fy1 Did you send me an email about this earlier in the week?
I was rejected from 8 unis (over 2 years), until I got an e-mail in late July from Southampton (a place that had already rejected me) offering me an interview. Two days later, I'm sat in Southampton having the interview, missing my girlfriend's (now wife) graduation and the next day I got the offer! Complete whirlwind of 72 hours!
Oh wow!! Such a turn of luck - it was meant to be! Congrats that’s amazing. Shame about missing out on your wife’s graduation but it all worked out in the end ☺️
@@DrEzgiOzcan Yeah! She was very accepting, saying "You're an idiot if you don't go for it". Managed to get there in time for photos with her in her gown etc.
It was all such a blur and completely crazy when I really think about it. I was meant to start a new job in August - in fact I was sat in the waiting room of the new job waiting for a tour when the offer came in!
Oh wow the story gets better. Your wife sounds so supportive bless her. Good luck in your new journey
@@DrEzgiOzcan She is so supportive and I am incredibly lucky to have her as my wife! I just hope I tell her that enough.
Thank you :) feeling a little apprehensive and nervous but that must be normal!
Yes totally normal feelings. You’ll really enjoy it, best of luck! 😊
i got rejected twice. i finally got accepted on the third year. perseverance paid off :)
Congratulations!! That’s great news. Yes it really does, it’s hard going through all the rejections but the end result is worth it. Which med school are you going to?
I’m due to start GEM in September. Due to circumstances (baby, mortgage etc) could only realistically apply to one uni due to geographic restriction. In the end it was 1 GAMSAT -> 1 Interview -> 1 offer.
But I benefitted from years of experience in the NHS, academia, education and private practice. I also ran my application through a former colleague who used to be on admissions for medicine, and spent countless hours prepping for interview. So I had so many advantages which my contemporaries would not have.
I still cried when I had my offer.
Looking back though, there is no chance in hell that 18 year old me would’ve received any offers, and no way 18 year old me would’ve coped with the pressures had I secured a place.
But I feel that 30 year old me is ready. It is never too late :) I was prepared for several years of rejection, but so happy I succeeded first time!
Such an amazing journey. Congratulations on your achievement!!
Your prior experience is invaluable which made you a really strong candidate 😊 which programme are your starting?
@@DrEzgiOzcan thank you for your comment! I’m due to start at Swansea, I can’t wait!
It is weird how things turned out. I outright rejected the concept of studying medicine at 18 as ‘I wasn’t good enough’ etc. Funny how things work out!
I was rejected 11 times!!! But I was successful this yr
Hands up for your determination ❤️ which uni are you going to be starting at?
@@DrEzgiOzcan Thank u! I start at Lincoln Medical School in September
Its amazing you didn't give up 👌
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I love your ditermination 🔥
Thank you :)
I recently found your channel and I'm hooked 😋😊😋😊😋 you're amazing and so is your content 💖💖💜💜💖
I’m so so glad 😊 thank you so much and welcome ♥️♥️
First of all lots of love sweet heart youre so beautiful particilary you look gorgeous in your scrubs sweet heart
Im a girl with ambition ❤strugglig too hard to get those scrubs❤❤❤
A great video!! If you werent sure about taking the Biomedical degree and that being another possible career and you just really wanted to do medicine, what would you have done instead? Thank you so much!
Thanks! I reckon I would still go on to do another degree of somesort with the hopes of going into graduate medicine as taking another gap year would not have been much value to me
@@DrEzgiOzcan Thank you!! Do you think taking a second gap year could be a better option for some student in a similar position or would you not advise it? Thank you!
It really depends on what you are going to aim to achieve in that second gap year that you haven’t already done in the first one. For example work experience or for financial gains.
@@DrEzgiOzcan thank you so much! Have a great weekend and thanks for your help!!
Can u please make a video on .how to become dr after the bachelor's degree u had pursued
I have a video on this 😊
How I Got Into UCL Medical School l Journey into Medicine I The Junior Doctor
ruclips.net/video/HVenKXMHq7o/видео.html
can you only apply to 4 colleges (1 UCAS application) a year in the UK? or can you submit 2 UCAS applications a year?
You can only make one ucas application a year which means you can only apply for 4 medical schools per year
@@DrEzgiOzcan got it thank you so much..this video is so motivating and i love your uplifting personality :)
Glad you think so 😊 thanks for watching ☺️
Encouraging!!!
Is it possible to do the PLAB exams immediately after med school without doing internship? (for foreigners/postgraduate)
Yes! If you don’t want to do an internship then you’ll have to do the PLAB to get your provisional gmc licence then start from the level of fy1
Did you send me an email about this earlier in the week?
@@DrEzgiOzcan Yes I did, thank you for providing the answer to my question, really nice of you!!!
I saw your email but didn’t get an opportunity to reply! Apologies
@@DrEzgiOzcan How nice of you to even say that but don't let that worry you at all, its all good☺☺☺
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Can u please make a full vlog in turkish
I’ll try 😂 but my Turkish isn’t the smoothest
@@DrEzgiOzcan It's ok but please try love u