Hi, im doing my A levels in 2025 and only just started the course for them. Im doing AQA bio and chem. Im also doing an apprenticeship in which im completing an NVQ and btec and working full time. So im doing self taught a levels in the evenings. Im applying for medicine 2025 entry. What are my chances og getting into a god med school. I am working full time and doing the equivalent of 6 A levels
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Hi, im doing my A levels in 2025 and only just started the course for them. Im doing AQA bio and chem. Im also doing an apprenticeship in which im completing an NVQ and btec and working full time. So im doing self taught a levels in the evenings. Im applying for medicine 2025 entry. What are my chances og getting into a god med school. I am working full time and doing the equivalent of 6 A levels
Most med schools require 3 A levels taken in one sitting. A few standard courses will accept a BTEC and so will some of the Foundation Year courses, but you need WP flags for those - do you have them? What are your current qualifications? You may be better doing an Access to Medicine course than just 2 A levels. And all med schools are good, but you will be very limited as to where you can apply with just 2 A levels