Why is dentistry your "back up?" It requires the same grades as medicine and is very often more competitive. You'll need big amounts of work experience (it's more work exp heavy) and to actually be interested in the subject. It looks to me as if you're not committed to this career. Are your parents telling you to make it your back up?
You're also wrong. I don't know one aspiring doctor who has dentistry as a fallback.
Oh, and please spell dentistry correctly if you do want to apply.
don't think so, not feeling well are you? good luck by the way
It will be good for your nerves to get a good nights sleep I'm not actually getting results, I'm here to help out with everyone that is and for moral support I'm not going to be here all night though, although I'll be around in the morning so I'll be looking forward to hearing the good news!
Really hoping I've scored highly because of the new grade boundaries on Highers now. You'd wonder why the SQA would take away appeals and change the universal grade percentages in the same year. It just makes our exams a lot harder to do well in which is unfair when compared with previous years. I believe the thinking behind rising the marks for an A to 85% was because of foreign competition; like in America, it's 93% for an A. Just hoping I've scored highly enough and that universities might look at a "new B" with more respect! As always, I think some subjects like English will be lower at around 80%, but who knows! They do say qualifications are dumbed down nowadays so maybe the government are trying to make them more rigorous, but who knows!!
It will be good for your nerves to get a good nights sleep I'm not actually getting results, I'm here to help out with everyone that is and for moral support I'm not going to be here all night though, although I'll be around in the morning so I'll be looking forward to hearing the good news!