What is the difference between studying medicine and meidical science in Australia?

The general rule is that if you want to do a master degree in medicine, you can go straight into medicine with all three.

The reason medical science is in the science faculty is because it focuses more on chemistry and physics and stuff.

Biomedical is more biomedical.

Biomedical is more biologically oriented, but if you're studying human biosciences, it's more physiology and human anatomy

Straightforward medical school-... -Well, generally speaking, straight med schools favor human biosciences...

At least for the first year.

If you can't figure out the difference, I suggest you check out the profile on the school's website.

Include an introduction, career plans, majors, and so on...

Particularly career planning and further study...

Because they tell you directly where you can go and what you can do after you finish the course...

That's it ....

Well, go to the website of the school you want to go to, it will be more comprehensive than what we are saying here...

The health sciences students are floating away in silence...

Ps. I suggest that you better have a medical foundation in China, or else you will be really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really, really tired.

And the failure rate of this subject is very high, there are some schools in the sophomore year of the major will be the conditions of your freshman year of a certain score to achieve how much....

If you're here to study medicine, then it's best not to think about getting a high grade...

Basically, a 60+ is good enough...

Ghostbusters who have English as a first language have just passed...

Don't feel bad if you don't pass the assessment, it's normal.

We're used to half a class not passing every day...

Lastly, I wish you good luck studying in Australia... Although I personally find it very boring, wahahahaha

Just saw their reply said that UMAT, you don't have to worry about it.

Because you are an international student, you are doing a different set of questions called ISAT.

If you google Australia ISAT for medicine you can find it...

By the way, I'll give you the URL, hopefully it won't be blocked

http://isat.acer.edu.au/who-needs-to-sit-isat/

It's hard, but you can find organizations that specialize in tutoring for the ISAT.

The test is just a requirement for you to study medicine.

The higher the score, the better, but it's only part of the equation.

Applying to medicine-related programs here generally requires at least four 7s in IELTS, or no less than 6.5 in a single subject

And then, if you're going into medicine, an interview may exist.

Anyway, if you're in Australia, the entrance exams are definitely there...

It's just a matter of time before you get to the medical school.

That's it.

The last change of major...

If you have enough points, you can change your major, as long as your first year of study is in the medical field, the other departments in the medical field are usually free to change...

Because it's basically the same thing the first year...

If it's the second year, it's not always possible...