Very odd question but I'll try to explain it properly.
If I don't get a spot in Medicine this year would I be able to go to uni doing a different undergrad course e.g. biomed but still apply for medicine as an undergraduate?
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Very odd question but I'll try to explain it properly.
If I don't get a spot in Medicine this year would I be able to go to uni doing a different undergrad course e.g. biomed but still apply for medicine as an undergraduate?
Only in your final year. Medical schools aren't in the business of poaching students from other courses. If you start a course, most medical schools would expect you to finish it.
Only in your final year. Medical schools aren't in the business of poaching students from other courses. If you start a course, most medical schools would expect you to finish it.
Thanks I'm trying to assess my options atm and I've heard of ppl going to uni whilst applying for their preferred course (admittedly not for medicine)
By the sounds of it seems this isn't one of those options which is good to know.