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  1. Eta's Avatar
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    Re: do i need maths a-level to do a medicine degree?
    maths is a good solid 3rd science. maybe it's not that relevant to medicine but it's fun (haha)
  2. crosscurrents's Avatar
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    Re: do i need maths a-level to do a medicine degree?
    You don't need it. You only need Chem and Bio. You're fine, best of luck. In fact, my interviewers have said they were happy I do History and English and well as Chem and Bio.
  3. No Future's Avatar
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    Re: do i need maths a-level to do a medicine degree?
    (Original post by els1398)
    hiya. i'm about to begin sixth form next week and i'm doing a-levels in english language, biology, chemistry and modern history. i'd really love to do medicine at university but i'm worried that they'd choose a candidate with an a-level in maths rather than english language. how much is this true? i really do not wanna do maths.. it's boring and too difficult! i'd really appreciate it if you could help me out
    NO MATHS REQUIRED. I did v similar AS levels to you.
  4. *Stargirl*'s Avatar
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    Re: do i need maths a-level to do a medicine degree?
    no you blatently don't. everyone knows that. theres more maths in biomedical sciences than medicine
  5. Wangers's Avatar
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    Re: do i need maths a-level to do a medicine degree?
    I gave up maths as soon as I could, true, stats and stuff requires a bit more extra effort, but nothing you wouldn't be able to cope with.
  6. No Future's Avatar
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    Re: do i need maths a-level to do a medicine degree?
    (Original post by Ignoramus)
    It's entirely possible not to have maths but be prepared to take good subjects to replace it as most candidates for medicine will have Maths.
    Maybe they do, but it doesn't mean they'll get in because they have maths.
  7. No Future's Avatar
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    Re: do i need maths a-level to do a medicine degree?
    (Original post by iRaachX)
    I had it drummed into me before Sixth Form (by teachers, parents, even someone whos son is a doctor lol..) that "If you want to do medicine you need maths",
    Yes, in ye olde days. My mum thought I needed maths...she still thinks you need maths to do Medicine.
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    Re: do i need maths a-level to do a medicine degree?
    i think the unequivocal answer is no and there is no need for 2 pages on this topic
  9. Ignoramus's Avatar
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    Re: do i need maths a-level to do a medicine degree?
    (Original post by No Future)
    Maybe they do, but it doesn't mean they'll get in because they have maths.
    That is also true. The OP's choice of subjects are indeed fine (and admissions tutors would probably be happy that they are doing something different).
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    Lemon may have promised not to be mean but I have not.

    First thing I shall ask is that "but use the sodding search function first" be added to the end of the thread title in massive flashing multicoloured letters.
  11. crazylemon's Avatar
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    (Original post by terpineol)
    Lemon may have promised not to be mean but I have not.

    First thing I shall ask is that "but use the sodding search function first" be added to the end of the thread title in massive flashing multicoloured letters.
    that is one for a mod. I know not how to do it
  12. Kinkerz's Avatar
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    (Original post by terpineol)
    Lemon may have promised not to be mean but I have not.

    First thing I shall ask is that "but use the sodding search function first" be added to the end of the thread title in massive flashing multicoloured letters.
    And check the FAQ section out.
  13. as_94's Avatar
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    OK, I've got a question, I'm saving the thread

    For the interview, you might need to know about current NHS issues/NHS in the news. To what extent do you need to know about NHS history or medical history?
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    (Original post by as_94)
    OK, I've got a question, I'm saving the thread

    For the interview, you might need to know about current NHS issues/NHS in the news. To what extent do you need to know about NHS history or medical history?
    I was asked top 5 medical inventions of the last 100 year in my opinion at one interview so might be a good idea to know some stuff though excessive detail is probably not needed.
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    DO I NEED TO DO MATHS ALEVEL IF I WANT TO GET INTO MEDICINE????
  16. crazylemon's Avatar
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    (Original post by beccy.)
    DO I NEED TO DO MATHS ALEVEL IF I WANT TO GET INTO MEDICINE????
    Must...resist...temptation to be mean...promised...not to...

    no you don't
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    (Original post by crazylemon)
    Must...resist...temptation to be mean...promised...not to...

    no you don't
    She's been doing medicine for two years!
  18. beccy.'s Avatar
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    (Original post by SausageTroll)
    She's been doing medicine for two years!
    Have I?!! Why has noone informed me of this??!

    Joke - I was asking a really commonly asked question so that hopefully if an applicant is thinking of asking it they will instead see it on the first page and the answer and not need to bother us with asking it again
  19. as_94's Avatar
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    Sorry for another question. I've just been on B'ham's site, and apparently there are only 332 places available in 2011. Does this mean that getting an interview no longer holds the 90% success rate?
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    Re: Hyper Awesome mega thread for simple applicant questions!
    (Original post by as_94)
    Sorry for another question. I've just been on B'ham's site, and apparently there are only 332 places available in 2011. Does this mean that getting an interview no longer holds the 90% success rate?
    why does having 332 places mean anything different?

    it wasn't really 90% this year, there were more rejections than in previous years (or so it has seemed - i can't back it up with statistics).
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