Being fixated on “cosmetic dermatology” and “entrepreneurialism” sorta narrows the humanitarian aspects of medical practice down to a narrow thread, no?
buddy even if you are doing specialist mathematics 1 and/or 2, it’s not harder than the top courses they have in America so I wouldn’t go around making those claims if I were you. I would know because I’m currently self studying AP Calculus BC (the top math course there) and specialist mathematics equivalent here in Australia, and some of the things specialist mathematics covers is in the “precalculus” course in the States, not to mention the fact that topics covered in AP Calculus BC isn’t even taught in high school here… In addition, when you’re saying people here are ‘condescending’, aren’t you also being a little bit rude by saying that the work here in Australia is “much harder than in America” without even having any personal experience? To answer an earlier question, US colleges measure “course rigor” which means that you probably should take up to the highest level of math possible to demonstrate that.