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GCSE's:
Biology A, Chemistry A, Physics A*, Maths A*, English language A, English literature B, Spanish A*, Food technology A*, Art B and Latin B.
Predicted A levels:
Biology A, Chemistry A and Maths A.
Achieved As grades:
Maths A, Physics B and General studies D.
UKCAT:
VR 580
QR 790
AR 660
SJT Band 1
Average 677
I also doing an EPQ and have done a lot of work experience placements and volunteering.
Thank you
Biology A, Chemistry A, Physics A*, Maths A*, English language A, English literature B, Spanish A*, Food technology A*, Art B and Latin B.
Predicted A levels:
Biology A, Chemistry A and Maths A.
Achieved As grades:
Maths A, Physics B and General studies D.
UKCAT:
VR 580
QR 790
AR 660
SJT Band 1
Average 677
I also doing an EPQ and have done a lot of work experience placements and volunteering.
Thank you

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Well done on a good set of results. just a quick questions did you take AS Chemistry or Biology? Some Universities may not look at AS grades due to the linear A Level reforms, but with those predicted A Levels you stand a good chance in getting into most Medical Schools. Have a look at this pdf it contains entry requirements for UK Medical Schools 2017 entry http://www.medschools.ac.uk/SiteColl...al-schools.pdf Good Luck.
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Everything you need to know about Applying for Medicine - including grade requirements : http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/wiki/Medicine
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(Original post by Maz A)
Well done on a good set of results. just a quick questions did you take AS Chemistry or Biology? Some Universities may not look at AS grades due to the linear A Level reforms, but with those predicted A Levels you stand a good chance in getting into most Medical Schools. Have a look at this pdf it contains entry requirements for UK Medical Schools 2017 entry http://www.medschools.ac.uk/SiteColl...al-schools.pdf Good Luck.
Well done on a good set of results. just a quick questions did you take AS Chemistry or Biology? Some Universities may not look at AS grades due to the linear A Level reforms, but with those predicted A Levels you stand a good chance in getting into most Medical Schools. Have a look at this pdf it contains entry requirements for UK Medical Schools 2017 entry http://www.medschools.ac.uk/SiteColl...al-schools.pdf Good Luck.
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Everything you need to know about Applying for Medicine - including grade requirements : http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/wiki/Medicine
Everything you need to know about Applying for Medicine - including grade requirements : http://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/wiki/Medicine

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