Ok, so wouldn't mind some feedback..
I'm 29, and looking to apply for 2014, 2 GEP's, and possibly couple of 5yr courses to help play the odds more favourably. My academics are a bit meh and -taking the amount of competition into account - I'm starting to have doubts about the feasibility of being offered a place. I currently have a 2:1 LLB Law, 3 A-levels - ACC (non-science), and 7 GCSE's A-C (inc. English A, Maths B, but D in Science).
Tomorrow, I've a final interview with local college with a view to sitting Chemistry and Biology A-levels, possibly cramming those into one year. I'd also try and sit GCSE science as a private candidate during this time, and compile a portfolio of relevant volunteering.
Frankly -, am I completely barking to even entertain the idea of becoming a medical student based on those academics? Do I chase my dream, or am I merely inviting heartache further down the line?