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Is 3 AS subject enough for medicine?

I have got my gcse results last thursday and they are as follows:

Biology B
Chemistry B
Physics B
Maths B
English language C

By the way i did these gcses in one year because i didn't do any gcses when i was in high school as i was new to country so didn't have any idea 😊
Now i am going to start my As level of chemistry, biology and maths.
Do you think i could get in medicine if i do well in my A levels?
Also do I need to do 4 or 3 AS subjects?

Awaiting for your replies many thanks.
Original post by Azadi
I have got my gcse results last thursday and they are as follows:

Biology B
Chemistry B
Physics B
Maths B
English language C

By the way i did these gcses in one year because i didn't do any gcses when i was in high school as i was new to country so didn't have any idea 😊
Now i am going to start my As level of chemistry, biology and maths.
Do you think i could get in medicine if i do well in my A levels?
Also do I need to do 4 or 3 AS subjects?

Awaiting for your replies many thanks.


Well done on getting those results in one year :smile:

Did you study in school or at home?

Matt
LearnOnline
Reply 2
Original post by Azadi
I have got my gcse results last thursday and they are as follows:

Biology B
Chemistry B
Physics B
Maths B
English language C

By the way i did these gcses in one year because i didn't do any gcses when i was in high school as i was new to country so didn't have any idea 😊
Now i am going to start my As level of chemistry, biology and maths.
Do you think i could get in medicine if i do well in my A levels?
Also do I need to do 4 or 3 AS subjects?

Awaiting for your replies many thanks.


In terms of 3 vs 4 AS subjects, I don't think you need 4. When you go to the second year to do A2, you'll often drop a subject if you've taken 4 anyway, so you can start with just 3. Universities give offers for 3 A-levels too so you're in no way disadvantaged for choosing just 3 in the first place.

Hope I helped!
Reply 3
Original post by LearnOnline
Well done on getting those results in one year :smile:

Did you study in school or at home?

Matt
LearnOnline

No i did it in a college that was an hours journey 😊
Reply 4
Original post by harina10
In terms of 3 vs 4 AS subjects, I don't think you need 4. When you go to the second year to do A2, you'll often drop a subject if you've taken 4 anyway, so you can start with just 3. Universities give offers for 3 A-levels too so you're in no way disadvantaged for choosing just 3 in the first place.

Hope I helped!


Thanks very much for the information and yeah you have helped. Thanks again.

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