A whole doc, akayazi imedical school isebenza kanjani 😲🤭. The high school you went to "Absolutely" matters. With the exception of UP (300 students), our medical schools typically have 220-260 spaces for 1st years. 20-30% of those seats are reserved/"guaranteed" to learners from Category 1-3 schools (Non-fee public schools). Further 20-30% is open category (Catergory 4-5 schools (fee-paying public schools), private schools, international students, etc). . . The remaining percentage is reserved for current university students who want to switch to medicine and graduates from other fields. This is true for every university, whether it is UCT, Wits, or WSU. That is why you have so many doctors from "Designated groups" (rural schools + women), they are kind of guaranteed positions, and they don't have to be that competitive. I graduated with engineering from UCT. Half of my classmates were rejected by UCT medical school. One of my classmates, Chris Vrettos, got 'ELEVEN' 100% in his matric. He still got rejected by UCT med school🤣. I was rejected too, but I know personally, students who had a +15% less matric average than mine, who were medical students. I hope this helps and I hope, and I hope this clarifies your paradox as to why there's more doctors from rural schools when private is supposed to be "better". You're really gorgeous btw. Love your channel.
@PreciousDimpho
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Hey Doctor, I’m writing my first block test on Monday. I’m sooooo exhausted 😭😭. I can’t imagine how tired I’ll be in the next coming years. However, this 1st year has been challenging but exciting at the same time. #womeninmed ♥️♥️
@DrAnn_Healthhub
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Hi Dimpho all the best💕 .. no shame it does get better with time. I promise 🤗🤞🏽🙌🏽
@zintleb2559
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Lol I know most of these Drs. Some were my classmates at WSU
@asavelalisa9717
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I am Dr Lisa, I went to Nyanga SSS😀then WSU . Interesting study . But privilege obviously offers more that’s why even those that were category 4 are not in a ‘ typical’ rural hospital . They are in the cities continuously living the soft life they are used to 😅
@DrAnn_Healthhub
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😱 this is so true....😭😭 Sadly. Goes to show how rigged internship allocations are😢
@BrandonScheepers
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No way! Dr Futshane! Met him at Madadeni 🔥🔥 what are the odds😂
@DrAnn_Healthhub
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😂😂😂 it's wierd how we all somehow are connected via the paths crossed or varsity😂🤞🏽
@TheStriveToSucceed
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S/O to the consultant from MEDUNSA. Checking in from Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University(MEDUNSA)
@minenhlekhumalo433
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Angaz kwenzakalani, kodwa ubuhle bakho Doc buyangimangaza everytime I see you. Abujwayeleki shame. Umuhle ngathi ugeza ngobisi.
@DrAnn_Healthhub
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Ncooo you're too sweet man 🤗😍 thank you😌
@thobekamthethwa5588
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Hey doctor Ann, I'm currently doing matric I applied at WSU for medicine I'm from kzn I'm kinda worried of going to a new area. I don't know much about WSU is it a good university?
@DrAnn_Healthhub
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Hey so WSU is a really good university. Mthatha is a bit rural but has all facilities. You'll enjoy it😌
@hopecele4501
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Lol, I also prefer even numbers🤣
@thembanimgenu190
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Le ye Hoer's skools, High Schools nezi zethu ke Zamabanga Aphakamileyo inika umdla, mhlawumbi ekugqibeleni ndizolicofa ela qhosha lika "subscribe" 😂. Ndiyadlala. Kule ka "historically black" mna ngamguzula u "historical" ngoba ke ezi Dyunivesithi zisenjengakuqala "and under-resourced"
@DrAnn_Healthhub
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True there are some administrative problems also unfortunately
@rouziepearl9338
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Yaa sometimes schools does determine 😅 I have experience
@DrAnn_Healthhub
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Elaborate please 😆
@rouziepearl9338
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Mmmmm most of my classmates got accepted on medicine and are doing medicine id say bout 20 to 30 students😅
@DrAnn_Healthhub
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@@rouziepearl9338 which category to they fall into?🤔
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