Thursday, May 31, 2012

Ang Minimithing Reviewer

Maybe 3 years from now ( This is still a plan. I'll graduate BS Medical Technology on 2014 then I'll pause from going to school for one year for the Medical Technology licensure examination. I'm planning to start Medicine on 2015), I'll pursue the most challenging chapter of my student life.

I know that it's too early to ponder on this. What I should focus is the upcoming "Hunger Games". But I think it's better to plan ahead. I don't want the worst experiences in my high school to happen all over again due to insufficient planning. I was just good in making goals yet not all of them happened.

I'm planning to enroll a certain school ( I will not just mention its name) for Medicine. I'm sorry but CIM is just my second choice. I knew one school which is as best as CIM but the fees are lower. If I will be given a chance to be there, it's just like I'll go back to Medical Technology because of the fees. But a friend of mine discouraged me to take the said school because it's so hard to get into there. Anyway, what's wrong in trying. I have my 2nd choice anyway.

One of its requirements is to get a 90th percentile rank. It's not entirely the number of correct answers you got. It means you should be one of the top
scorers in that particular exam.

Unexpectedly, it doesn't cover medical knowledge. As I saw the practice sets, it's just like NCAE (National Career Assessment Examination) which I took last 4th year high school. It's covers general knowledge. Its purpose is to measure how capable you are in pursuing a medical course.

Me and my mom just went to SM. I had an opportunity to search NMAT reviewers in National Bookstore. I just saw one from MSA (It is a known review centers for various examinations even for college entrance exams). It costs 649 pesos. I should avail it as soon as possible. Therefore, I should save.

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