First of all sorry if this is in the wrong section, I wasn't sure which sub-forum to post it in.
So I've been wanting to go into medicine for quite some time now (I want to become a doctor). However I am not entirely sure if I could even get in. Currently I am studying a Bsc in Biomedicine and am going to push myself for a first, but I am definitely going to get a 2:1 (I hope XD). However my concerns are that I took a college course in applied Science rather than A-levels; which I obtained the grades Distinction Distinction Distinction (DDD). In addition my GCSE were not the greatest, but certainly not the worst, all grades were mostly B's and C's; I got two B's in Science and a C in maths. Thanks for your time, regards, Matt.
First of all sorry if this is in the wrong section, I wasn't sure which sub-forum to post it in.
So I've been wanting to go into medicine for quite some time now (I want to become a doctor). However I am not entirely sure if I could even get in. Currently I am studying a Bsc in Biomedicine and am going to push myself for a first, but I am definitely going to get a 2:1 (I hope XD). However my concerns are that I took a college course in applied Science rather than A-levels; which I obtained the grades Distinction Distinction Distinction (DDD). In addition my GCSE were not the greatest, but certainly not the worst, all grades were mostly B's and C's; I got two B's in Science and a C in maths. Thanks for your time, regards, Matt.
I highly doubt it. Dreams are good because they keep you going.
You could try and get a doctorate in biomedicine and call yourself a doctor but that seems unlikely too considering your grades. I think you should try and apply for a PGCE course.
I highly doubt it. Dreams are good because they keep you going.
You could try and get a doctorate in biomedicine and call yourself a doctor but that seems unlikely too considering your grades. I think you should try and apply for a PGCE course.
Hope I've helped! Good luck
I chose this course as I was told by many people that it offered the opportunity to take medicine as the degree is a gateway degree and is widely accepted by many medical institutions; and that I was wanting to study Internal Medicine (General Medicine) once I finished and had the degree, if not I was then most likely to go into another field after I specialise. So there's no hope that I can do medicine, or would I have to check with each institution? I had look at NHS Entry requirements to medical school page, yet it simply states that "Medical schools increasingly welcome applications from graduates. Graduate candidates normally need a first or upper second class honours degree."
Providing you get a 2:1 you will be eligible for a good amount of Graduate Entry Medicine schemes. You will most likely need a B in GCSE Mathematics and English Language, however.
Providing you get a 2:1 you will be eligible for a good amount of Graduate Entry Medicine schemes. You will most likely need a B in GCSE Mathematics and English Language, however.
Thank you for providing that link, that will help a lot I did get a C or B in English, can't remember at this present moment, I got a C in Maths and did additional Science awarded BB. I wasn't given the best opportunities in school, since I had been to around 4 or 5 different schools at the time (I had to move a lot, mainly abroad) and because of that the schools either lost or misplaced some of the more important documents or received partial documents; such as my SAT results. Because of this, when I reached high school they did not know what sets to put me in and whether I should do the higher examinations or not; as they weren't sure of my abilities. I also didn't really enjoy school much But that's the past and this is the present, so I am going to push myself during this course and will prove that I am capable of doing the best and being the best Thank you, again for your reply with the link Looking at it and some of the Medical Schools, I seem to meet most of the requirements, and I will be making some enquiries to them as to whether my qualifications are acceptable (if that's a good thing to do?)
First of all sorry if this is in the wrong section, I wasn't sure which sub-forum to post it in.
So I've been wanting to go into medicine for quite some time now (I want to become a doctor). However I am not entirely sure if I could even get in. Currently I am studying a Bsc in Biomedicine and am going to push myself for a first, but I am definitely going to get a 2:1 (I hope XD). However my concerns are that I took a college course in applied Science rather than A-levels; which I obtained the grades Distinction Distinction Distinction (DDD). In addition my GCSE were not the greatest, but certainly not the worst, all grades were mostly B's and C's; I got two B's in Science and a C in maths. Thanks for your time, regards, Matt.
You're doing the right degree for GEM. Contrary to popular belief and misconception, getting a first will NOT boost your chances of getting into GEM, unless the university says so (and most of them don't). So a 2:1 is just fine.
In terms of A levels etc - you can apply to graduate entry courses which don't look at A levels or which have low requirements. What you will need to do well on is the UKCAT or GAMSAT - assuming you're applying to medical schools which have an entrance examination.