Dont worry your never getting into medical school anyway. Annoying username, and "the most easiest"?... That is both grammatically retarded, and tells me your not particularly ambitious. My bet is your an asian as well.
Leicester? i dont think i have a good chance with them as they want good set of A*! and i got my As in maths and english literature!
No they don't, on the website it says if you get no A*s and predicted AAA you get 8/10 for academics. you're marked out of 10 for UKCAT, personal statement, academics and reference and you need 34/40 overall, so basically if you get a good UKCAT lowest section like 650 and a good PS and reference you'll get in regardless of GCSE's.
Well im not applying for medicine, but some of the people who got interviews and offers for medicine at sheffield at my school didn't have spectacular gcse's.. and kings use the UKCAT so heavily its almost abusing it.
So obviously if you have no voluntary work/experience/extra curricular and all that, you won't have a shot. But I'm pretty sure if the OP is applying for medicine they will have the above.
My friend got in kings with like 605 or something but then again she got 11A*s so it doesn't fully matter about UKCAT.
First of all, the most easiest med school? Honestly...
Second, none are 'easier'. You need to find where you think you are most likely to get an offer, based on your GCSE's, how well you can write a personal statement, you predicted grades, your UKCAT score etc etc.
First of all, the most easiest med school? Honestly...
Second, none are 'easier'. You need to find where you think you are most likely to get an offer, based on your GCSE's, how well you can write a personal statement, you predicted grades, your UKCAT score etc etc.
Gosh im aware theres not an easier medschool and how competitive everything is! i was just wondering where may be more leniante to bad GCSE grades thats all. thanks anyway
Dont worry your never getting into medical school anyway. Annoying username, and "the most easiest"?... That is both grammatically retarded, and tells me your not particularly ambitious. My bet is your an asian as well.
Have a fun life...
LOOL you wrong in every point you have just mentioned above, have a fun life too
Most med schools won't take your GCSEs into account too much as long as you do well in AS and are predicted high grades for A2.
Some of the easiest ones will be Bristol, Keele, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Sheffield, UEA, Aberdeen, Glasgow, St Andrews and Cardiff.
I base this off the fact they only had requirements of AAB last year rather than the then-standard AAA.
EDIT: And don't Neg. me just because you go to one of these Unis. I'm basing that list off of a 2 minute look in a book and comparing them by one factor only. It is by no means definitive in any way - but I thought I'd add SOMETHING other than the people saying 'there is no easy one' because he's already stated he knows that!
They're negging you because you told untruths. You say that most med schools don't take GCSEs into account, which isn't true. You then mention certain schools as being 'easiest' based on the A-level requirements, which is simply not an indicator of difficulty of entry. What makes it most laughable is that, after saying most med schools don't take GCSEs into account, you then mention a handful of med schools that include those with above average GCSE requirements as being 'easiest' (what they say is their minimum is not the same as their actual cutoffs).