No you won't. A lot of applicants have only Biology and Chemistry and it suffices. I've applied for Dentistry, and I had a mix of Biloogy, Chemistry, Psychology and English. You'd rather do something you enjoy as opposed to maths (which can be a terror if you don't like it) - it'll be easier to get higher grades and you won't feel depressed learning about it. It also shows you have a variety of interests, if you choose something like a language or an art or politics/history.
I've applied for all these courses for my A levels...how do you find these subjects if you don't mind me asking? particularly psychology (my school doesn't have this as an option for GCSE).
I want to take psychology, chemistry and biology for a-level and manchester uni as a first choice. But I'm not sure if psychology is valid to get into dentistry at my preferred uni?
hi did you continue to pursue dentistry 8 years late - if so was it good and did you really need maths. i'm about to pick my gcse's now but i want to be an orthodontist. hope you are doing good.
hi did you continue to pursue dentistry 8 years late - if so was it good and did you really need maths. i'm about to pick my gcse's now but i want to be an orthodontist. hope you are doing good.
You need a 6 in maths GCSE but you don't need to take A-level maths