Can I get to Medical school by taking Medical Radiation Science
03-17-2013 at 11:44 AM
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Every thread Silver posts in, he somehow has to find any way possible to say something negative or sarcastic about Health Sci. Stop.
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That sounds about right Philipp.
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03-17-2013 at 11:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Philipp31
Every thread Silver posts in, he somehow has to find any way possible to say something negative or sarcastic about Health Sci. Stop.
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i would be surprised if any of my posts weren't true. most of them probably are. find a few of mine that aren't true and i may stop.
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03-17-2013 at 11:59 AM
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How much is the clinical practium cost for the summer? Like base cost and additional travel fees, moving expenses?
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Uh... clinical costs about as much as a regular semester at school. As for other costs, dude, it varies. You could be doing clinical in burlington, or you could be doing clinical somewhere north of Toronto. It would also depend on if you're traveling by car or bus... there's now way I can figure that out for you.
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My dad is a little nervous of this program because he said "college students could take your job".
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ROFL. Your dad needs to do some research before making statements like that.
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03-17-2013 at 12:31 PM
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i would be surprised if any of my posts weren't true. most of them probably are. find a few of mine that aren't true and i may stop.
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Well your posts are always biased and you don't back anything up with any kind of evidence. And regardless, even if what you said was true, you aren't in any way contributing the the thread in which you post. When someone has a question about going to MedSchool from MedRadSci telling them that you think Health Sci is a silly program really contributes nothing to the conversation.
If you were to start a BHSc rumours thread, im sure various BHSc students and alumni as well as folks in other programs would be happy to discuss these issues in a respectful and productive manner.
What you are doing is just annoying.
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03-17-2013 at 12:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Philipp31
Well your posts are always biased and you don't back anything up with any kind of evidence. And regardless, even if what you said was true, you aren't in any way contributing the the thread in which you post. When someone has a question about going to MedSchool from MedRadSci telling them that you think Health Sci is a silly program really contributes nothing to the conversation.
If you were to start a BHSc rumours thread, im sure various BHSc students and alumni as well as folks in other programs would be happy to discuss these issues in a respectful and productive manner.
What you are doing is just annoying.
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i dont need to really back it up. i just list straight facts about the program when people are confused about it. and whats it to you if i find it funny if someone calls health sci rigorous? its funny and a laughed and i wanted ppl to know i laughed. and this is a forum. every single post doesnt need to contribute to the original post otherwise forums would suck ass. i already addressed the TC's post in his other topic. and i didnt tell anyone in this thread that health sci is silly. and why would i start a specific thread just because youre offended.
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03-17-2013 at 01:31 PM
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I knew when I made my post some ignorant twat would run their mouth, teehee
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03-17-2013 at 02:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Silver
i dont need to really back it up. i just list straight facts about the program when people are confused about it. and whats it to you if i find it funny if someone calls health sci rigorous? its funny and a laughed and i wanted ppl to know i laughed. and this is a forum. every single post doesnt need to contribute to the original post otherwise forums would suck ass. i already addressed the TC's post in his other topic. and i didnt tell anyone in this thread that health sci is silly. and why would i start a specific thread just because youre offended.
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You seem bitter, you applied during HS, did not get in. Fail. Applied after first year, still did not get in. Fail.
Your life is terrible.
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03-17-2013 at 02:35 PM
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To be honest, I talked to a dental student at UofT (used to go to mac) and he was telling me how the selection committee (at least for dental) is not a big fan of Health Sciences at Mac.
Not trying to make fun of anyone here or anything, but in my opinion, a degree in a program like Life Sciences is better. If you can specialize in say Molecular Biology or Biology or Environmental Sciences etc etc would be even more beneficial on the long run.
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03-17-2013 at 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Philipp31
Well your posts are always biased and you don't back anything up with any kind of evidence. And regardless, even if what you said was true, you aren't in any way contributing the the thread in which you post. When someone has a question about going to MedSchool from MedRadSci telling them that you think Health Sci is a silly program really contributes nothing to the conversation.
If you were to start a BHSc rumours thread, im sure various BHSc students and alumni as well as folks in other programs would be happy to discuss these issues in a respectful and productive manner.
What you are doing is just annoying.
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You seem bitter, you applied during HS, did not get in. Fail. Applied after first year, still did not get in. Fail.
Your life is terrible.
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Originally Posted by Silver
i dont need to really back it up. i just list straight facts about the program when people are confused about it. and whats it to you if i find it funny if someone calls health sci rigorous? its funny and a laughed and i wanted ppl to know i laughed. and this is a forum. every single post doesnt need to contribute to the original post otherwise forums would suck ass. i already addressed the TC's post in his other topic. and i didnt tell anyone in this thread that health sci is silly. and why would i start a specific thread just because youre offended.
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Back on topic- any further altercating will result in an infraction.
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03-18-2013 at 06:09 PM
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Originally Posted by L'Étoile
To be honest, I talked to a dental student at UofT (used to go to mac) and he was telling me how the selection committee (at least for dental) is not a big fan of Health Sciences at Mac.
Not trying to make fun of anyone here or anything, but in my opinion, a degree in a program like Life Sciences is better. If you can specialize in say Molecular Biology or Biology or Environmental Sciences etc etc would be even more beneficial on the long run.
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lol dentists
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03-24-2013 at 08:20 PM
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Yes you get a bachelor of medical radiation science and a diploma from mohawk college.
You have higher education than the people who just went to college for xray or ultrasound
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03-24-2013 at 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by L'Étoile
To be honest, I talked to a dental student at UofT (used to go to mac) and he was telling me how the selection committee (at least for dental) is not a big fan of Health Sciences at Mac.
Not trying to make fun of anyone here or anything, but in my opinion, a degree in a program like Life Sciences is better. If you can specialize in say Molecular Biology or Biology or Environmental Sciences etc etc would be even more beneficial on the long run.
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^ dentists are not doctors
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03-24-2013 at 09:17 PM
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^ dentists are not doctors
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^ Anti-Dentite
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ythrdCsOFJU
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03-24-2013 at 09:43 PM
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^ dentists are not doctors
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They're not medical doctors, but they are doctors and can prescribe some medications.
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