u/Fluffy_Potato95

Is it easy to find a partner?

Hi guys so am wondering for those married out there, how did you meet your partner?

  1. Is it easy to find a partner in singapore in uni? Heard that classes are pretty much disbanded and lecture style
  2. If not is it easy to meet your partner at work?
  3. Please share how you met your partner!
  4. How long do you usually know each other before dating? And at what age?
  5. How long have yall dated before becoming official and committed to each other?
  6. What age did yall get together and how long after dating did yall get married(at what age)?
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u/Fluffy_Potato95 — 3 days ago

Which uni to go to?

Hi guys so am wondering is nus medicine or like going to ivy leagues and oxbridge non medicine course better? In terms of QS ranking oxbridge is better but medicine is a wonderful career choice and fulfilling one too! Altho nus medicine isnt as highly ranked

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u/Fluffy_Potato95 — 3 days ago

Hi everyone so i got into NUS medicine. Am in first year of NS in SPF. Am contemplating btw disrupting snd not disrupting, and would appreciate if i can hear from current or past MOs who disrupted NS, underwent MOCC to share more abt their experience!

To disrupt means:
- residency is disrupted(but no one knows if i wanna do one5 yrs later) (not big concern)
- start career earlier
- having to give up SPF stay out life for 3 months of tough MOCC potentially where i might have a family
- also heard if posted to navy(cant go home for weeks) or like overseas or some tough vocation after MOCC, not a lot of home time , so kinda worse than my current spf life lil

To not disrupt means:
- start med sch later after brain rot for 2 yrs alr
- 2 yr ns doesnt count in mohh bond
- can continue residency trng subsequently

  1. Can current or past MOs advice on if MOCC is tough?

  2. How is it like? Can go home every day?

  3. What is a typical posting like after MOCC?

  4. Regrets disrupting?

And any other advice!! Thanks!!

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u/Fluffy_Potato95 — 10 days ago

Hi everyone so i got into NUS medicine. Am in first year of NS in SPF. Am contemplating btw disrupting snd not disrupting, and would appreciate if i can hear from current or past MOs who disrupted NS, underwent MOCC to share more abt their experience!

To disrupt means:
- residency is disrupted(but no one knows if i wanna do one5 yrs later) (not big concern)
- start career earlier
- having to give up SPF stay out life for 3 months of tough MOCC potentially where i might have a family
- also heard if posted to navy(cant go home for weeks) or like overseas or some tough vocation after MOCC, not a lot of home time , so kinda worse than my current spf life lil

To not disrupt means:
- start med sch later after brain rot for 2 yrs alr
- 2 yr ns doesnt count in mohh bond
- can continue residency trng subsequently

  1. Can current or past MOs advice on if MOCC is tough?

  2. How is it like? Can go home every day?

  3. What is a typical posting like after MOCC?

  4. Regrets disrupting?

And any other advice!! Thanks!!

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u/Fluffy_Potato95 — 10 days ago

How did you meet ur partners?

Hiii so was wondering in context of SG where work is so hectic and lifestyle is so fast paced, how did you guys meet your partners?

  1. In JC, poly, or university?
  2. How did yall meettt was it through an event?
  3. How many exes did you have before that ?
  4. What is the typical age to get married and have kids in sg?
  5. What is an acceptable age gap between two people
  6. Is it acceptable for the girl to be older than the guy?

Curious and looking forward to peoples stories!!

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u/Fluffy_Potato95 — 12 days ago

Hiii so was wondering in context of SG where work is so hectic and lifestyle is so fast paced, how did you guys meet your partners?

  1. In JC, poly, or university?
  2. How did yall meettt was it through an event?
  3. How many exes did you have before that ?
  4. What is the typical age to get married and have kids in sg?
  5. What is an acceptable age gap between two people
  6. Is it acceptable for the girl to be older than the guy?

Curious and looking forward to peoples stories!!

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u/Fluffy_Potato95 — 12 days ago
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Hi everyone so i just got an offer to join NUS medicine this week. Feel very happy about it and was thinking if any med seniors can share more advice about what to expect for med school and life as a doctor! Thanks guys

For my juniors if you have any questions about the process or about how i got into med feel free to ask me anything not contradicting OSA terms. But please share your background with me first( which sch, what level, gender and whats ur query), thanks lots!!

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u/Fluffy_Potato95 — 13 days ago