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what is more important in your cv if you want to be a docter ?
geography grade or a sociology grade help i need by friday thank you
Choose the one you like most, it doesn't matter. Here is a list of med school GCSE requirements; they mostly care about grades, not subjects.
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Original post by Snufkin
Choose the one you like most, it doesn't matter. Here is a list of med school GCSE requirements; they mostly care about grades, not subjects.








thank you
Original post by elena2003
what is more important in your cv if you want to be a docter ?
geography grade or a sociology grade help i need by friday thank you


Probably neither. With reference to the frequent syntax errors in your spoken language, GCSE English should be the priority. Moreover, in relation to the fact that you'd like to be a "docter," I am going to say a medical career is not feasible.
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Original post by Jamie Vardy
Probably neither. With reference to the frequent syntax errors in your spoken language, GCSE English should be the priority. Moreover, in relation to the fact that you'd like to be a "docter," I am going to say a medical career is not feasible.


what do you mean ? i have perfect english grades and i asked you for help not to critize . What else i will be a perfect docter some day ***ch
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Original post by Jamie Vardy
Probably neither. With reference to the frequent syntax errors in your spoken language, GCSE English should be the priority. Moreover, in relation to the fact that you'd like to be a "docter," I am going to say a medical career is not feasible.


Ow


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Original post by elena2003
what is more important in your cv if you want to be a docter ?
geography grade or a sociology grade help i need by friday thank you

CV tips:
http://www.bma.org.uk/developing-your-career/career-progression/medical-cv/medical-cv-tips
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Original post by elena2003
what do you mean ? i have perfect english grades! and what else you dont have a chose of doing english or not


I can't challenge you because I don't understand what you're saying.
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Original post by Jamie Vardy
Probably neither. With reference to the frequent syntax errors in your spoken language, GCSE English should be the priority. Moreover, in relation to the fact that you'd like to be a "docter," I am going to say a medical career is not feasible.


savage af :rofl:
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Original post by Jamie Vardy
I can't challenge you because I don't understand what you're saying.

wtf
You are so dumb if you had a brain you would stopp and leave
Original post by elena2003
thanks bae :smile::biggrin::tongue:


hahah it's okay :h:
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Original post by fatima1998
hahah it's okay :h:


at least someone is helpful
Original post by elena2003
at least someone is helpful


Just ignore those who is being meanie to you :colondollar:
they are just here for trolling :u:
But you will find many other TSR members who are helpful and kind :tongue: And you can always report if it is against the TSR rules
Original post by elena2003
wtf
You are so dumb if you had a brain you would stopp and leave


That's why I did leave, for a second, implied by the words "I can't challenge you" which indicates an end to the discussion; I don't wish to converse about your utterly ludicrous English furthermore, nor do I wish to obliterate you from this moment forth.
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Original post by Jamie Vardy
That's why I did leave, for a second, implied by the words "I can't challenge you" which indicates an end to the discussion; I don't wish to converse about your utterly ludicrous English furthermore, nor do I wish to obliterate you from this moment forth.

Spoiler

gosh you sound like an english teacher
Original post by elena2003

Spoiler

gosh you sound like an english teacher


Well, I am in fact 15 years of age.
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Original post by Jamie Vardy
Well, I am in fact 15 years of age.


15 years of age does not make sense and if i were you i wouldn't criticize people

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