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Imperial College of Medical and Health Sciences is a registered private tertiary medical training institution regulated by TVETA. The college is committed to training health and medical courses in artisan, certificate & diploma levels.
Student support. In addition to the support offered by the School, the College has numerous services to support you during your studies. Follow the below links for advice and guidance, or drop in and see the teams at the Student Hub on the South Kensington Campus. International Support ; Tuition Fees, Student Finance; Student Union
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Interviews are already stressful enough, there’s no need to add to that by cramming last minute. There are a lot of questions to be familiar with, ranging from questions about your personal statement and why you want to do medicine to questions about your work experiences and ethical scenarios. It’s in your best interest to start early; you’ll feel...
You can’t really practice interviews by yourself! Do mock interviews with friends, family or even your pet! Speaking out loud you’ll find is quite different to thinking in your head- what seems like a great answer may not be so great when someone else listens to it. Practising with other people applying for medicine is especially useful. They’ll kn...
Don’t let the interview consume every waking thought of yours (hard as it may sound). Eat and sleep well, meet your friends and relax. Get plenty of exercise as well; I cannot stress how important it is to be relaxed in the weeks preceding the interview. By doing this you’ll create a cycle of positivity- with a more positive mindset you’ll work har...
Remaining calm is the best thing you can do. Interviewers aren’t trying to trip you up; they genuinely want to find out more about you and see whether you’d be a good fit for the university. A good feature of MMI’s is that one bad station doesn’t affect the others. Whilst it may seem hard to forget about a station you didn’t do so well in, you must...
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