Bismillahirrahmanirrahim..Assalamualaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh..And Salam Sejahtera :D We, from the 30th Batch of SAMURA humbly present to you a patchwork of essays from our brothers and sisters from various institutions, sincerely for you. We might not survive even the half of our program but we also cannot bear to see you dangling without any idea of the future. So, we try to help with every ounce of strength and time to be spare to help all of you. Currently (when this post is written- 26th of December 2014), we have 12 posts from 12 different institutions and programs. We still in the progress of collecting and hoarding more posts and ideas from other members (we have sent about 40 invitations) and for all the inconveniences, flaws and incompleteness we offer our deepest apology to you.
Well, hello there. My name is Sidi Muhammad Yusoff from the Batch 30, and today I’m gonna talk to you regarding my current years doing Medicine in the Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, Ireland. If you are aspiring to be a medical student, read on! First of all, here’s a big, fat disclaimer. This post would be focused on the twinning program, not the full 5-years program in Ireland. Some people might be put off by the word twinning, so I would like to tell you about that right off the bat. Secondly, this is not a post intending to compare the pros and cons between the full and the twinning program. I could give you hundreds of reason (just a hyperbole, haha) why I think the program could at least yield advantages at par with the full-course, but, hey, you could always retort with “Yes, yes, I hear you…but it’s only 2 years and a half!” So, considering the unbreakable impasse, we would focus on this program itself, objectively. Anyhow, the way the post would be expan