GCSEs- 11A*s 1B AS- AAAA (Biology, chemistry, maths and physics) A2 predicted- A*A*A*A* UKCAT- 800, Band 2
Unis applying to- Oxford, Nottingham, KCL and Birmingham anybody applying to all four of the same unis as me? I've found people applying to three of the same as me, but not all four XD XD
GCSEs- 11A*s 1B AS- AAAA (Biology, chemistry, maths and physics) A2 predicted- A*A*A*A* UKCAT- 800, Band 2
Unis applying to- Oxford, Nottingham, KCL and Birmingham anybody applying to all four of the same unis as me? I've found people applying to three of the same as me, but not all four XD XD
I'm not even applying to medicine. Just accidentally clicked the thread but wow those are some amazing stats. Really well done.
GCSEs- 11A*s 1B AS- AAAA (Biology, chemistry, maths and physics) A2 predicted- A*A*A*A* UKCAT- 800, Band 2
Unis applying to- Oxford, Nottingham, KCL and Birmingham anybody applying to all four of the same unis as me? I've found people applying to three of the same as me, but not all four XD XD
Haha you're the only other person I've ever encountered with those same GCSE results. Was the B in English Lit by any chance? :P
For GEM: Newcastle, Southampton, Kings, Barts. UKCAT: 747.5 Band 2 Degree: 1st predicted, physiology with pharmacology A levels: Chemistry A*, Physics A, Maths B W/e: HIV clinic, Trolley service on wards, run a church support group for uni students, chair of an active society, clinically relevant research this year.
14A*s at GCSE, predicted A*A*A* at A Level (Biology, Chemistry and English) I think I have quite a lot of work experience (or I hope at least!!) I really want to do Medicine so I hope I expressed that in my personal statement.
Haha no, it was in Food Technology Even so, you're also the only person I've seen with the same results as me
WOW. Your stats are absolutely amazing, dear gosh XD are you applying for graduate medicine?
Yours aren't bad either! We have King's in common . I'm applying as a graduate, yep, but for a mixture of 4-year and 5-year courses. GEM is crazily competitive, so I want to have some 'safer' options, if 'safer' even exists in medicine applications!