Midwifery entry requirements
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Hi there, hoping to apply for midwifery in scotland this year but I’ll still be working towards my highers as I will be sitting them in 2021, will this mean I’m less likely to get an offer? I have 3 strong sets of work experience, mental health, child care and some hospital stuff, is there much of a chance I will get a place as I’ll only have my predicted grades and my nat 5s
The entry requirements are:
BBBC at higher including English and preferably biology or human biology and psychology
Nat 5 Maths grade C or above if not at higher
My grades are predicted straight As in (because of corona virus they are very likely I’m told)
English
Maths
Chemistry
Biology
Psychology
Music
And I’m taking 5 highers
English
Human biology
Chemistry
Psychology
Music
Any help would be great
Thanks
Ellie
The entry requirements are:
BBBC at higher including English and preferably biology or human biology and psychology
Nat 5 Maths grade C or above if not at higher
My grades are predicted straight As in (because of corona virus they are very likely I’m told)
English
Maths
Chemistry
Biology
Psychology
Music
And I’m taking 5 highers
English
Human biology
Chemistry
Psychology
Music
Any help would be great

Thanks
Ellie
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(Original post by Ellie.mac101)
Hi there, hoping to apply for midwifery in scotland this year but I’ll still be working towards my highers as I will be sitting them in 2021, will this mean I’m less likely to get an offer? I have 3 strong sets of work experience, mental health, child care and some hospital stuff, is there much of a chance I will get a place as I’ll only have my predicted grades and my nat 5s
The entry requirements are:
BBBC at higher including English and preferably biology or human biology and psychology
Nat 5 Maths grade C or above if not at higher
My grades are predicted straight As in (because of corona virus they are very likely I’m told)
English
Maths
Chemistry
Biology
Psychology
Music
And I’m taking 5 highers
English
Human biology
Chemistry
Psychology
Music
Any help would be great
Thanks
Ellie
Hi there, hoping to apply for midwifery in scotland this year but I’ll still be working towards my highers as I will be sitting them in 2021, will this mean I’m less likely to get an offer? I have 3 strong sets of work experience, mental health, child care and some hospital stuff, is there much of a chance I will get a place as I’ll only have my predicted grades and my nat 5s
The entry requirements are:
BBBC at higher including English and preferably biology or human biology and psychology
Nat 5 Maths grade C or above if not at higher
My grades are predicted straight As in (because of corona virus they are very likely I’m told)
English
Maths
Chemistry
Biology
Psychology
Music
And I’m taking 5 highers
English
Human biology
Chemistry
Psychology
Music
Any help would be great

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Ellie
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If you don't finish your highers until 2021, why are you applying for 2020 entry? You won't get an offer for 2020 entry as you won't have met the entry requirements. Unless you apply now for 2021 entry, in which case, if you're predicted straight As and entry requirements are BBBC then you're likely to get an offer...
If you don't finish your highers until 2021, why are you applying for 2020 entry? You won't get an offer for 2020 entry as you won't have met the entry requirements. Unless you apply now for 2021 entry, in which case, if you're predicted straight As and entry requirements are BBBC then you're likely to get an offer...
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