I'm applying to all 3 and Keele university for foundation pharmacy. Have you sent off your application or heard anything from them. What are your predicted grades
Yeah I send mine off a couple of days ago. I've only applied for Manchester and Kingston for the foundation, the other 3 are normal 4 year courses. My predicted grades are AAB/ABB.
What's ur predicted grades?? Which subjects do u do? Have u sent of ur application?
I've applied for Manchester. I did science A-levels and got BCC which is what they want thank God. Just waiting for them to respond with an interview hopefully!!! Has anyone had an interview at Manchester yet?
I've applied for Manchester. I did science A-levels and got BCC which is what they want thank God. Just waiting for them to respond with an interview hopefully!!! Has anyone had an interview at Manchester yet?
I did a foundation year which had the option to transfer to pharmacy (70% was required for the year) and found that the chemistry was really tough. I'm now doing a different course which has less chemistry but I still really struggle, so if you have the chance I'd really recommend doing some reading well in advance just to try and get your head around some of the stuff. It will really help.
Yeah I did Chemistry, Biology and English Lit I did a Mock application with The uni of Manchester because I'm on the MAP programme, and they told me that I'd get an interview if I applied for it, so just waiting on them for a date
I did a foundation year which had the option to transfer to pharmacy (70% was required for the year) and found that the chemistry was really tough. I'm now doing a different course which has less chemistry but I still really struggle, so if you have the chance I'd really recommend doing some reading well in advance just to try and get your head around some of the stuff. It will really help.
I'd still recommend reading up on A2. Technically my chemistry is good enough to be doing the course I'm on and I could have continued to Pharmacy, but it's still hard, and to quote several of my peers "if you don't have A2 chemistry you're f*cked".
I'd still recommend reading up on A2. Technically my chemistry is good enough to be doing the course I'm on and I could have continued to Pharmacy, but it's still hard, and to quote several of my peers "if you don't have A2 chemistry you're f*cked".