Medicine at Exeter
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Re: Medicine at ExeterHiya, I'm pretty sure they don't look at your AS grades.. Just the predicted ones.. Any more questions?(Original post by mollie.harris)
Does anybody know if Exeter will look at your AS result when giving out conditional/unconditional offers? I've messed up my modular exam really bad and thinking of re-doing it next year along with A2. My predictions are AAA though. Anybody, please?
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Re: Medicine at Exeterhi, i'm not the op, but i have questions(Original post by airdoc)
Hiya, I'm pretty sure they don't look at your AS grades.. Just the predicted ones.. Any more questions?

does exeter just use case-based learning? and is it like pbl? :s -
Re: Medicine at ExeterHello(Original post by jess_m94)
hi, i'm not the op, but i have questions
does exeter just use case-based learning? and is it like pbl? :s
I haven't started yet, but from what I know, they use PBL and lectures to deliver knowledge. They also have life sciences classes where they learn anatomy by apparently drawing on each other sometimes, and using plastic anatomical models.
Anymore questions?
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Re: Medicine at Exeterthank you!(Original post by airdoc)
Hello
I haven't started yet, but from what I know, they use PBL and lectures to deliver knowledge. They also have life sciences classes where they learn anatomy by apparently drawing on each other sometimes, and using plastic anatomical models.
Anymore questions?
ahh that's annoying about the pbl thing, their website says cbl! haha
but i suppose it might not be that bad, i'm just worried if i will actually be bothered to work if i'm not forced to
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Re: Medicine at ExeterIt is case based learning, which is basically the same as problem based learning and the same as structured small group learning. CBL=PBL=SSGL(Original post by jess_m94)
thank you!
ahh that's annoying about the pbl thing, their website says cbl! haha
but i suppose it might not be that bad, i'm just worried if i will actually be bothered to work if i'm not forced to
But you dont learn anything in PBL it is for guidance and consolidation, the learning is done in lectures, clinical skills and the life science sessions. -
Re: Medicine at Exeterahhhh okay, thank you!!!(Original post by carcinoma)
It is case based learning, which is basically the same as problem based learning and the same as structured small group learning. CBL=PBL=SSGL
But you dont learn anything in PBL it is for guidance and consolidation, the learning is done in lectures, clinical skills and the life science sessions.
you have cleared up a lot of confusion! :P
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Re: Medicine at ExeterIf you would like more info about PBL. Check out one of my old posts here: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/show...219&p=38830629
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Re: Medicine at ExeterThey only look for 7A* to C. Your A2 predictions are more important.(Original post by Dr00n)
Are Exeter heavy on GCSEs? As in would 4A*s 7As be okay provided i get a decent Ukcat score? -
Re: Medicine at ExeterThank you! I definitely will if I come up with any more!!(Original post by carcinoma)
If you would like more info about PBL. Check out one of my old posts here: http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/show...219&p=38830629
If you have any other questions about Peninsula/Exeter or Plymouth be that course related or general life related feel free to ask.
