Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20170225142933/@comment-1496755-20170803213402

Only grades are taken into account, so yeah - rich guys can get the low fee too, if they did well on the exams. Works like this - initially, the admissions department gives us a list with the 160 best student candidates. If we, say, enrol 90 of them, next time we'll get a list with the 70 second-best students and so on... until we fill up all 160 spots. As we go closer to the end, we get candidates with lower exam results, but on the other hand they are more eager to enroll, because their options are more limited than the people with high results (many of them try to get accepted into regular medicine).

Yesterday we needed just one more person, so I was given a list with only one name on it. She came and now the quota is fulfilled :)

Some people with disabilities get preferential admission, though I don't know the exact rules for that.

Heh, if you ever decide to become a vet, you can give it a try. Our English students generally do pretty well, the first guy has been a straight-A student so far.