If I have five 6s (B), two 7s (A) and one 8 (A*) will it lower my chances of getting into medical school even if my predicted grades are A* A A and my UCAT is good?
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It really depends on where you’re applying, different med schools rank applicants differently. Some rank GCSES highly, but a lot don’t. A lot of med schools only check to see that you meet the minimum gcse requirements and disregard them after that so I wouldn’t worry. Just do a little research to see how each med school rank applicants and apply strategically!!
It really depends on where you’re applying, different med schools rank applicants differently. Some rank GCSES highly, but a lot don’t. A lot of med schools only check to see that you meet the minimum gcse requirements and disregard them after that so I wouldn’t worry. Just do a little research to see how each med school rank applicants and apply strategically!!