Question for mbbs students in Dow shifa n cmh colleges

so I will be giving Sindh mdcat and i did o/alevels. my olevel percentage is 90.36% and the Alevels one is 84.54%( not ideal I know but this was a very shitty exam session). my aims are ofc Dow n Aku I’m unqualified cuz of alevel grades. Shifa is my go to option too. I just wanna know how to study to get 90% in nums and mdcat. I wasn’t planning on giving nums n I still don’t want to but I really want to keep my options open so yeah pls help. any study style, method, past papers any tips pls pls do let me know. I don’t really want to take a gap year and want to get into a good medschool. any advice or study routine pls share!!

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u/AcrobaticBed514 — 6 days ago
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Did my Alevels ruin my chances?

hello so Alevels was so bad this year and I just wanna know how bad I have sabotaged myself and how much I need for mdcat now. so I need at lest 90% overall that my goal, now I have 5A*4As in my olevel and the ibcc equivalent certificate converted it into 994/1100, 90.36%. now in Alevels I got 1B in chem n a C in bio n phy. my As are only in bio chem math n phy in olevel. what will be the alevel aggregate? with the formula I know for Alevels is that they take these 3 alevel subs and then they will take bio chem phy math eng Urdu Islamist and Pak studies from olevels. please tell me what u think my Alevels percentage will be? I don’t want to go through Alevels again honestly it was such a messed up session this year but I just can’t belive ky I lost already

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u/AcrobaticBed514 — 9 days ago

Is this a good idea?

Helloo so I've been thinking about offering independent university application guidance as a side hustle, and I wanted to get some honest opinions.

I went through the entire application process myself over this year and spent countless hours researching universities, scholarships, admissions, and financial aid. I also learned a lot from my own mistakes, which I think are just as valuable as the things I got right. Since then, I've been helping my younger sister and a lot of juniors with their applications, university lists, and general questions, and I've realized I genuinely enjoy it.

The idea isn't to present myself as a professional admissions counselor. It would be more of a "big sibling who's been through it" approach. 1 on 1 sessions where I'd help students build realistic university lists, think through scholarships and budgets, avoid common mistakes, and answer questions honestly. I also wouldn't be affiliated with or paid by any universities, so the advice would be independent ( I was literally scammed by those agents; they wanted me to go through clearing so that I could apply to their sponsorship unis💀💀💀, I had offers from the top 5 of uk)

Do you think this is something people would actually pay for? If you've used an admissions consultant before, what did you wish they had done differently? I won’t be charging much at all, max 20usd cuz I just wanna help and yeah start earning a bit too. 

Is this a bad idea?

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u/AcrobaticBed514 — 18 days ago

How is this idea?

Helloo so I've been thinking about offering independent university application guidance as a side hustle, and I wanted to get some honest opinions.

I went through the entire application process myself over this year and spent countless hours researching universities, scholarships, admissions, and financial aid. I also learned a lot from my own mistakes, which I think are just as valuable as the things I got right. Since then, I've been helping my younger sister and a lot of juniors with their applications, university lists, and general questions, and I've realized I genuinely enjoy it.

The idea isn't to present myself as a professional admissions counselor. It would be more of a "big sibling who's been through it" approach. 1 on 1 sessions where I'd help students build realistic university lists, think through scholarships and budgets, avoid common mistakes, and answer questions honestly. I also wouldn't be affiliated with or paid by any universities, so the advice would be independent ( I was literally scammed by those agents; they wanted me to go through clearing so that I could apply to their sponsorship unis💀💀💀, I had offers from the top 5 of uk)

Do you think this is something people would actually pay for? If you've used an admissions consultant before, what did you wish they had done differently? I won’t be charging much at all, max 20usd cuz I just wanna help and yeah start earning a bit too. 

Is this a bad idea?

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u/AcrobaticBed514 — 19 days ago

Overview of the Pakistani medical colleges

hello. so basically I’m thinking of trying out for the mbbs in Pakistan. yes I know very tough and I’m passionate enough as well so please don’t be worried about that.

So I did O/A levels amd my grades are alhumduillah good. Im definitely trying out of AKU but I see a lot of shift too..i don’t really know what that is. As I’m Sindh domicile olease please let me know what extremely good medical colleges I can apply to. I really want to go to King Edward n these big Punjabi medical colleges names as I have lived mostly in Punjab. For Sindh too please let me know if it’s worth staying back too, if I don’t get into AKU or Dow, as I have a very good admission from Turkey as well. I’m very concerned n ik I should be spending my most energy on Aku test.

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u/AcrobaticBed514 — 3 months ago