al-Hasani
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Hmm, dont know. I honestly dont think so. It depends on what your ambitions are though. If you want to start research project and go for MD or PhD then you probably must have top grades and cant have a bunch of 02s.
Otherwise they dont look at grade when employing.
If there is competition in a field, what they mainly look at is if you have done research in that field. But then again, sometimes that itself require good grade to be able to do that.
So it all depends.
Yes, I got a summer-job in Neurology department. I work as an assistant doctor. I assist in admitting patients. I also do lumbar puncture procedures, assist in rounds.
I started 2 weeks ago.
Yes, it's the same in my field. The only difference is that grades and work experience are more important I think.
You are right about that. it depends so generalization in this case is wrong. But you can talk about tendencies on the other hand.
That's great man! So how are you cooping with all that? Lumbar puncture? Sounds scary. Had to google that. How dangerous is such a procedure?
If you look at India, it's social indicators and GDP per capita would put it along the levels of your typical Africa country. There is poverty, massive social problems etc.
But then, you have things like Indians launching mars probes and Indigenous Nuclear submarines and such.
I mostly have a negative or a pessimistic outlook of India but accomplishments like these, however usless they maybe, do provide a sliver of pride.
Well, some countires/regions of ME also have very big problems. I think you know that already.
Yes, that's the good thing about having a 1.2 billion big population I guess. Then there will always be a lot of talented people. It's harder for 5 million big Oman for instance to do such things although it is not impossible. It just takes much, much harder work.
Why should you have that as an Indian? Every country out there has good and bad sides. It's a cliché I know but it's correct. It depends on your outlook here in life. What you want to value and cheerish and what you want to keep away from.
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