Standard or studies maths? please help

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  1. greenalex13's Avatar
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    Standard or studies maths? please help
    Hey guys I am in my first year of the IB and I have the following subjects: HL chemistry, HL biology, HL english, SL maths, SL geography and spanish Ab initio.
    The truth is I am finding SL maths a bit hard for me and I was wondering if any universities accept applicants for dentistry that have maths as studies because i am thinking of changing. From my friends I heard that you absolutely need SL maths in order to apply for dentistry. Can you please help me? Thanks
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    Re: Standard or studies maths? please help
    well according to the A-level requirements you need 3 A-levels (biology, chemistry and then any other 3rd subject) plus a 4th as-level

    not sure about IB, but why not call or email the univerisities to double check
  3. Kisskoli's Avatar
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    Re: Standard or studies maths? please help
    hi
    i dont think all unis require math so just find out from the unis ur looking to apply to
    im doing math HL and did terrible in the recent mock...but they rnt letting me change now
    so find out and change asap!
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