I checked a couple of universities in the UCAS website and they don't require chemistry A level since I couldn't even get it in the first place because I got a C in chemistry GCSE. Say I do start the undergraduate degree, will I stumble upon AS/A level chemistry things? I'm definitely willing to work hard for it for this happens!
I checked a couple of universities in the UCAS website and they don't require chemistry A level since I couldn't even get it in the first place because I got a C in chemistry GCSE. Say I do start the undergraduate degree, will I stumble upon AS/A level chemistry things? I'm definitely willing to work hard for it for this happens!
You would be fine, they will have basic chemistry modules so that students who didn't study chemistry are up to scratch with others who did! It's nothing to worry about.
You would be fine, they will have basic chemistry modules so that students who didn't study chemistry are up to scratch with others who did! It's nothing to worry about.
i'm having a similar issue, I cant do a level chemistry and really want to do medicine, but the only way is if I do a biomedical science degree and get into medicine that way