The Student Room Group

Medicine with Foundation Year or Graduate Entry?

So I've recently decided that I really would like to go down the Psychiatry route as opposed to Psychology. The thing is I chose my A-Levels to study Psychology at University so I did not take Chemistry which I know is needed for a Medicine course.
The A-Levels I have taken are: Biology, Psychology and English Combined.
I am unsure whether to go on to study Psychology at University and then go through Graduate Entry into Medicine, or would I stand a better chance going straight into a Foundation Year Medicine course?
Thanks!
Original post by aprileliza
So I've recently decided that I really would like to go down the Psychiatry route as opposed to Psychology. The thing is I chose my A-Levels to study Psychology at University so I did not take Chemistry which I know is needed for a Medicine course.
The A-Levels I have taken are: Biology, Psychology and English Combined.
I am unsure whether to go on to study Psychology at University and then go through Graduate Entry into Medicine, or would I stand a better chance going straight into a Foundation Year Medicine course?
Thanks!


You stand a much better chance doing foundation medicine.
Check out:
Cardiff
Sheffield
Manchester

She universities all have foundation courses that do not require chemistry.
Good luck! :smile:


Posted from TSR Mobile

Quick Reply

Latest

Trending

Trending