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  1. sarasara2011's Avatar
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    Moving to london.
    Hey guys so i basically live in norway right now and im moving to london this summer (just found out due to personal reasons) and im currently in the IB program,the first year.
    The thing is that i came to the conclusion that i want to become a doctor and i didnt choose those subjects that is needed to become a doctor,so basically going to the IBDP is a waste of time for me.
    I really dont want to redo the IB,i want to start with a 2 year A-level college and later apply to university.

    So i was just wondering
    Is it too late for me to apply for a college now to september?
    If not,what is the chance of me coming into a college in general? cause i have not done a GSCE-test?
    will they make me do a test or something?
  2. DeathByBSOD's Avatar
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    Re: Moving to london.
    1) no its not late to apply to one.
    2) good chance you will get into one
    3) if you have equivelents, then your sorted
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