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This is the link to the Sticky: http://www.premed101.com/forums/showthread.php?t=48582
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May The Force Be With You!
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Apply McGill.
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The Olympics is about the pursuit of excellence of exceptionally talented individuals, not about the gold medals received by each country. What is your favourite sport in which you participate?
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Cegepiens working hard for McGill application.
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Yes, your financial situation is not relevant and definitely not a reason to defer applying. When I applied, I had student loans, no assets, and as a med student, I receive financial support from my province and with my bank LOC. I now have a car, more debt, better vacations and have not worked in summer since being a med student, as not only do I need the R & R, but earning money in summer would reduce what the province gives me.
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Is 4.0 credits considered full load ?
future_doc replied to Heebz's topic in General Premed Discussions
Generally speaking, for most med schools, you want what is normally considered a full course load during the regular academic year so as to maximize your chances. -
^ I agree with this approach.