hello everyone i really want to go to glasgow and sat my ukcat today, got 2630 (657.5) worth applying?
652.5 last year. Hard to tell what way it will go. depends entirely on who applies and with what scores. I applied with 660. If you really would like to go there, then risk it.
Is it your only risky choice? What is your first choice?
So if the maths continues the way it has so far, we're looking at 658.25 cutoff.
Now because my maths is only based on 3 results, it is likely to be inaccurate but...
Sergio I think reading your posts you are desperate to apply. If I were you I might chance it if I felt the same. I understand your maths but I think the cut off will be higher than 658 so your taking a big chance with anything under 670 I think that's my honest opinion. Ask sweetchilli she knows a lot about glasgow
Btw as a general rule how many reapplicants are successful 2nd time anyone any idea
Sergio I think reading your posts you are desperate to apply. If I were you I might chance it if I felt the same. I understand your maths but I think the cut off will be higher than 658 so your taking a big chance with anything under 670 I think that's my honest opinion. Ask sweetchilli she knows a lot about glasgow
Btw as a general rule how many reapplicants are successful 2nd time anyone any idea
You're right, I love big cities. I've never been one for the smaller unis. I've already applied to 3 unis and I'm looking for a 4th.
I'd hate it if I applied and didn't even make an interview but I'd hate myself even more if i didn't apply and the UKCAT score was <662.5.
But I think it's one of those times were if it was meant to be, it would. I feel it would be much better to apply for a uni were the ukcat wouldnt be the be all and end all because I believe I can really shine in interviews.
Thanks for everyones help on this thread and wish everyone the best of luck in getting into Glasgow. C ya.
You're right, I love big cities. I've never been one for the smaller unis. I've already applied to 3 unis and I'm looking for a 4th.
I'd hate it if I applied and didn't even make an interview but I'd hate myself even more if i didn't apply and the UKCAT score was <662.5.
But I think it's one of those times were if it was meant to be, it would. I feel it would be much better to apply for a uni were the ukcat wouldnt be the be all and end all because I believe I can really shine in interviews.
Thanks for everyones help on this thread and wish everyone the best of luck in getting into Glasgow. C ya.
The application process is terrible and really stressful . Good luck But just remember we are all in the same boat with choices.I can only apply to Scottish universities so I'm really limited
652.5 last year. Hard to tell what way it will go. depends entirely on who applies and with what scores. I applied with 660. If you really would like to go there, then risk it.
Is it your only risky choice? What is your first choice?[/QUOT
Yes I remember you from last year, congrats on your place! Glasgow is my dream choice, but I also love Dundee. Know what? I'm just going to go for it
O great UKCAT score! Fancy sharing some interview advice for Glasgow ?
Hah! they were before my degree, about 5/6 years ago, so I'm not sure how relevant that exp is now. I definitely had the standard doctor questions. Talked about PBL and had questions on extra-curriculars. Oh! I had at least 1 question on recent medically related news I think. The one question that stood out went something like: 'what is the health like in the area that you live in?' I was pretty stumped at that but I said that health is good compared to other areas, due to decent health education, wealth etc.... but tbh I had no idea.
Hah! they were before my degree, about 5/6 years ago, so I'm not sure how relevant that exp is now. I definitely had the standard doctor questions. Talked about PBL and had questions on extra-curriculars. Oh! I had at least 1 question on recent medically related news I think. The one question that stood out went something like: 'what is the health like in the area that you live in?' I was pretty stumped at that but I said that health is good compared to other areas, due to decent health education, wealth etc.... but tbh I had no idea.