(Going to refer to the 7 different stations as numbers to make it easier to explain xD ) Stations 1, 5, 6, 7 were really good. Station 4 was good. Stations 2 and 3 were okay, but station 3 was worse than station 2 xD I'll just have to see how I do (i.e whether I get an offer or not) around the 18th xD really hope I get in! When are your B'ham + King's interviews? Have you heard back from any of your other unis?
Haha, I 100% agree with your second paragraph. I was so nervous for my first interview and it didn't go as well as it could have but I kinda went into King's slightly more confident and it went a lot better Where was your first interview?
Yeah, same here. Hahaha! It was the unknown of it all. My first was HYMS. You?
Had mine at the exact same time, only black guy, how did you find it?
Hey! I think I was in your group! (red) How did you find it? I think some of the stations were really off-putting and strange (I have a specific one in mind)
Hey! I think I was in your group! (red) How did you find it? I think some of the stations were really off-putting and strange (I have a specific one in mind)
Haha yeah, I know which station you mean. That really freaked me out
Hi! Is anyone here still waiting for a reply from King's? I still haven't heard back from them whether I've got an interview or a rejection and I'm starting to really worry now especially cos I know my ukcat is low..
My stats are: GCSE: 11 A*s 1 A AS levels: AAAA A2 predictions: A*A*A*A* Ukcat: 632.5
Hey! I think I was in your group! (red) How did you find it? I think some of the stations were really off-putting and strange (I have a specific one in mind)
I was in the red group too haha I think I know which one you're talking about but we can't talk about it here PM?
How important are gcse's when appyling for medicine?
It will depend on which university, some medical schools require several A*s at GCSE. It's important to do well mainly in the sciences, English, and maths however.
It will depend on which university, some medical schools require several A*s at GCSE. It's important to do well mainly in the sciences, English, and maths however.
What is you don't do well for your gcses but do well for a-levels?