Just a quick question. I am going to apply to UWS(Uni of western sydney) as a mature student this year. I never heard about the UMAT until a month ago. I finished school in 1992 and then did a BSc degree in Computer applications which I got a 1st.
I am nervous as I have not really studied Science and Maths since school, can some advise on good study preps for UMAT. I am really afraid that I might blow my last chance and doing Medicine.
I would greatly appreciate any advice you can provide.
Thanks in advance.
Steve.
Last edited by colbro; 13-05-2009 at 04:42 AM.
Reason: Add college name.
Hi everyone in the support group.
I'm going to apply for 2011. Not sure where yet, since my gf is waiting for offers to study somewhere. I'll apply to places that fit in with that.
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