I can't decide between King's College London and Leeds! At the moment I prefer kcl because i have visited it and really like it, good reputation and good campus etc but haven't seen Leeds...but a lot of people have recommended it to me so i'm finding it hard to choose from the two.
I'm also applying to Oxford, Birmingham and Liverpool so which one would be best for my 4th choice? Which one i have a better chance of getting into for medicine? I have 9A*s and 2As at GCSE and predicted A*A*A at A2. UKCAT 672. Got lots of vol work/work exp etc.
In terms of the two cities, which ones are better for general living? What is the leeds medical school/campus like? Which is NICER? Is leeds a nice/pretty city or is it very grey and concrete with little greenery? Which do you recommend!?
Plz answer as many qs as you can, thank you!
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