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Medical Student Forums => I want to Study Medicine => Topic started by: Admin on September 09, 2007, 04:32:44 AM

Title: What i s your criteria for a good college?!
Post by: Admin on September 09, 2007, 04:32:44 AM
Some of those willing to join medical college think twice & thrice where to go?!
That college is better than this and that is the best!, so what is your criteria?
-Age of the college?, No man that's is older it's 100 years old!
-Buildings and space they have?
-The facilities they offer, good libraries, higly equipped labs and so on?
-They have best professors and lecturers.
-Their name is famous and attractive.
-They should be in a developed country.
-The system they use for their courses is the best.

Regards
Dr.Mahdi
Title: Re: What i s your criteria for a good college?!
Post by: Abdullahi! on September 09, 2007, 09:37:15 PM
I am very sorry to announce that certain criteria for some people are not in there. they could be:
1.The quality of the food.
2.Entertainment facilities.
3.Soccer/Basketball/Rugby/other sports.
4. Online Library(certain people have a disease called Bookallergy).
5. Lectures should be available in video format.
6. The availability of a commons room.
7. WIFI in the campus.
9. Free boarding facilities with provided free internet.
10. they should have a coach inside the lecture room for the disabled.

Even this list is not comprehensive but i wonder nowadays how come no disabled people are admitted into medical college. I mean with the new advances in technology you should be able to provide them with kit that enables them to graduate as professional medical doctors, dentists, vets and pharmaceuticals. Why are we biased towards certain sections of the community??

NB: certain students attend universities for other "social" reasons and to continue/find new private life..btw that dont include me :)

BEST WISHES FOR ALL MEDICAL STUDENTS REGARDLESS OF THEIR REASONS FOR APPLYING TO MEDICAL COLLEGE.

Personally i prefer a university with good teachers, facilities and a recognised certificate.