Inside the Blue Room: a video interview series by Lauren Pelley of the Gazette, the student newspaper at the University of Western Ontario. Steve Bisch, a second-year student at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry talks about life in med school.
More videos at www.westerngazette.ca
Nice Movember mustache! Great video.
SarahBisch 9 months ago
@jazzmatik A levels is the short version of Advanced Level. In England you begin your A levels after yours GCSEs .You tend to specialise your subjects as GCSEs require English Maths minimum one science and a language. You chose 3 or 4 subjects for A-Level when you enter sixth form. You study these subjects for a year and take AS exams. These are half of the A level. After this you can drop a subjects if you want and then do A2 exams the following summer. A2s are the second half of the A level
amward96 11 months ago
@djuav What does "A levels" mean? Could you translate "A levels" into a Canadian or American system? Thanks.
jazzmatik 1 year ago
This was a very informative video, like the way you explained alot of things, im 20 years old now and i currently reside in northern ireland, im debating right now weither or not to go into medical school, i cant go straight in unfortunatly, i have to do whats called A levels then get a high grade in each of them to meet the requirments set by the medical school i hope to attend, (Queens University Belfast)
djuav 1 year ago
This is great stuff, because I'm in high school right now and my goal is to go to Schulich some day and become a doctor.
BikerBoySpeir 2 years ago