bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicine
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bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicine
i have a couple a questions about the transfer if someone can help me please if you are an applicant or a ex or a current student i would be delighted if you could help me as this june i have 9 exams mainly module retakes i wanted to get AAA but then looking at this offer they want CC so do you think if i got BBC in the end of A level i have a chance with leeds presuming i get 70% average. so really the core of my question is does A level matter when transferring.
also are these exams that intense to not be able to get 70% because me personally i dont socialise much and a hardcore worker so if i aim to get 100% i will do my utter best,
and do i need to get a first pass or can i retake any modules in my foundation if i have too?
also do i need to do UKCAT and is it realistically hard to get in to leeds, like what are they looking for academically.
kind regards and thanks in advance -
Re: bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicine(Original post by kurdishboy94)
i have a couple a questions about the transfer if someone can help me please if you are an applicant or a ex or a current student i would be delighted if you could help me as this june i have 9 exams mainly module retakes i wanted to get AAA but then looking at this offer they want CC so do you think if i got BBC in the end of A level i have a chance with leeds presuming i get 70% average. so really the core of my question is does A level matter when transferring.
also are these exams that intense to not be able to get 70% because me personally i dont socialise much and a hardcore worker so if i aim to get 100% i will do my utter best,
and do i need to get a first pass or can i retake any modules in my foundation if i have too?
also do i need to do UKCAT and is it realistically hard to get in to leeds, like what are they looking for academically.
kind regards and thanks in advance
I am an applicant as you might remember
The answer to your questions:
1, In terms of A-level grades and the 70% needed to transfer over you have to remember that most of the people on this course will be looking to transfer into medicine at Leeds and probably around 60% (just a guess figure but it will definitely be quite high) of the people on the course will achieve 70% or more in all modules. Therefore in that case Leeds will look at your A-levels and also how well you perform in the foundation year! There are also various other things such as the statement from your tutors matter :l So overall the answer to your question is that yes A-levels do matter even when you have got the 70% required but how much weight is put on A-levels in the overall application is not known
2, The course is harder than A-level but is not as hard a degree but much more leaning towards a degree than A-level. Also you need to remember that only a third of it is actual science the other two thirds is non-sciency stuff. So yes it is hard
3, I'm not sure what you mean by first pass but in terms of retaking modules the answer is NO you have to get 70% in all modules first time around and even if you get 69% in 1 of the 6 modules that is bye-bye to transfer unless ofcourse you do extraordinary in other modules !!!
4, UKCAT has to be taken but is only used a statistical number so even if you do bad it won't affect your application
5, Even though i'm an applicant yet so im not really able to give a true image of how hard it is but you need to remember that you have to be on top of your work and be determined throughout the year and you may also know that medicine in NOT ONLY ACADEMICS so aim high but there are many other things such as references, interview etc that matter also
Hopefully i have answered all of your questions
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Re: bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicinethanks for your help been looking for an answer for days thanks again much appreciated vic(Original post by vik94)
I am an applicant as you might remember
The answer to your questions:
1, In terms of A-level grades and the 70% needed to transfer over you have to remember that most of the people on this course will be looking to transfer into medicine at Leeds and probably around 60% (just a guess figure but it will definitely be quite high) of the people on the course will achieve 70% or more in all modules. Therefore in that case Leeds will look at your A-levels and also how well you perform in the foundation year! There are also various other things such as the statement from your tutors matter :l So overall the answer to your question is that yes A-levels do matter even when you have got the 70% required but how much weight is put on A-levels in the overall application is not known
2, The course is harder than A-level but is not as hard a degree but much more leaning towards a degree than A-level. Also you need to remember that only a third of it is actual science the other two thirds is non-sciency stuff. So yes it is hard
3, I'm not sure what you mean by first pass but in terms of retaking modules the answer is NO you have to get 70% in all modules first time around and even if you get 69% in 1 of the 6 modules that is bye-bye to transfer unless ofcourse you do extraordinary in other modules !!!
4, UKCAT has to be taken but is only used a statistical number so even if you do bad it won't affect your application
5, Even though i'm an applicant yet so im not really able to give a true image of how hard it is but you need to remember that you have to be on top of your work and be determined throughout the year and you may also know that medicine in NOT ONLY ACADEMICS so aim high but there are many other things such as references, interview etc that matter also
Hopefully i have answered all of your questions
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Re: bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicineVik* and no problem(Original post by kurdishboy94)
thanks for your help been looking for an answer for days thanks again much appreciated vic
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Re: bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicinehey there, no it doesnt affect it becasue when you apply for student finance you say you are doing the foundation year, which is what i did, then the next year you call them up and say that you have transferred to leeds and they will change the application funding for tution fees to leeds instead of bradford.(Original post by Sophie_Pumpkin)
hi, just found this thread, just wondered if i could ask you a question, kurdishboy94? do you know if the transfer affects your student finance in any way?
hope that helps
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Re: bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicineYep maybe me(Original post by Sophie_Pumpkin)
is anyone who's starting the course this year planning on applying to med schools on UCAS aswell as a back up option for next year incase they don't get transferred?
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Re: bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicineI didn't know you could do that. So when you have completed the foundation course, can you apply to any medical school?(Original post by Sophie_Pumpkin)
is anyone who's starting the course this year planning on applying to med schools on UCAS aswell as a back up option for next year incase they don't get transferred? -
Re: bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicineNo, they mean that provided you get AAA for alevels, whilst on the foundaion course, you can apply to 4 other places via UCAS(Original post by BlueSparkleDust)
I didn't know you could do that. So when you have completed the foundation course, can you apply to any medical school?
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Re: bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicineOh I see, thanks for clearing that up for me(Original post by eemooz)
No, they mean that provided you get AAA for alevels, whilst on the foundaion course, you can apply to 4 other places via UCAS
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Re: bradford clinical sciences foundation year medicine(sorry for the late reply!) cool glad i'm not the only one thinking about it! think i probably will if i manage AAA but not looking forward to the whole effort of applying to med schools again and having to redo my personal statement and put everything through on UCAS without the support of teachers like i had in college!
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