Thread: Leeds interview
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16-12-2005 08:57 PM #1Junior Member
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Leeds interview
Has anyone got an interview at leeds yet?
Last edited by kash456; 16-12-2005 at 08:59 PM.
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16-12-2005 09:08 PM #2
i know of one person who has got an interview in leeds and that is it!!
Fingers crossed!
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16-12-2005 11:52 PM #3
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17-12-2005 01:16 AM #4
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17-12-2005 01:17 AM #5
guys chill out, as has been said before leeds dont start interviewing until Jan, so letters are only just starting to be sent out. They have thousands to get though, so it could be a while before you hear. They havn't forgotten about u, they are just very very busy.
Marc
Academic Vascular Medicine & Surgery
Currently: FY1 in Cardiology at the Leeds General Infirmary[/COLOR]
"No matter where you go in life, always keep an eye out for Johnny, the tackling Alzheimer's patient" Dr Cox
www.cuttingedgeleeds.co.uk
Leeds University Medical School's Surgical Society
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17-12-2005 01:21 AM #6
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17-12-2005 01:29 AM #7
hey hunni,
well first bear in mind i am famous for being a cynic!
intercalating in anatomy, unfortunately isnt that anatomical, lots of neuroscience (which is medics are grossly underprepared for) and some cancer biology. The one anatomy module i do is fun, and the medic blitz it, however the other stuff can be quite tedious.
Its been a harder term than any of my last 3 years of medicine. Lots and lots and lots of work. and i am currently revising for 4 exams in jan. But i do think that when i come out of it i will know a lot more basic scientific prinicples and it will be useful. for example i can now tell u all about NFkB in cancer - wow
if u are thinking of intercalating, think carefully, only do it if u really want to, and are prepared to work, it aint the doss-a-bout its advertised as!
hows medicine treating you at the moment?Marc
Academic Vascular Medicine & Surgery
Currently: FY1 in Cardiology at the Leeds General Infirmary[/COLOR]
"No matter where you go in life, always keep an eye out for Johnny, the tackling Alzheimer's patient" Dr Cox
www.cuttingedgeleeds.co.uk
Leeds University Medical School's Surgical Society
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17-12-2005 01:35 AM #8
NFkB in cancer?!!! lol i wont even pretend to know what you're talking about!!
4 exams in Jan - eek
Good luck with those then!!!..
Medicine is going ok so far
I'm in the first year & we haven't really done much yet apart from a whole load of Biochem.
urgh!! lol!!.. hope it gets more interesting next term!!
I'm not going to intercalate - I'm a post-grad so already have a BSc - & that was more than enough work for me lol!..
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17-12-2005 02:13 AM #9Member
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i know this is a very hard thing to do but try not to stress so much on when u'll get an interview(i'm trying my best at the mo but not v succesful).
Originally Posted by kash456
best of luck
tulip
xsecond year medic, the university of Sheffield
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17-12-2005 04:38 AM #10dont worry, the second term is better - bit more relevant! dont worry every1 hates biochem
Originally Posted by hunni
Marc
Academic Vascular Medicine & Surgery
Currently: FY1 in Cardiology at the Leeds General Infirmary[/COLOR]
"No matter where you go in life, always keep an eye out for Johnny, the tackling Alzheimer's patient" Dr Cox
www.cuttingedgeleeds.co.uk
Leeds University Medical School's Surgical Society


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