I’m just wondering which medical schools are most keen on MChem Medicinal Chemistry degrees to apply for post grad med. I was rejected for Undergrad medicine so I am thinking of reapplying again, but want to make sure I maximise my chances.
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I’m just wondering which medical schools are most keen on MChem Medicinal Chemistry degrees to apply for post grad med. I was rejected for Undergrad medicine so I am thinking of reapplying again, but want to make sure I maximise my chances.
I doubt any open A101 uni's care about what degree you did. It's mainly if you achieved a 2.1/1st and have a high GAMSAT score. People get in with all sorts of degrees, and as long as the university allows degrees from any discipline, you're fine to apply. You should look into A101 at SGUL, Nottingham, ScotGEM, Swansea etc.
To my knowledge, ScotGEM places a higher emphasis on previous chemistry education than the others. I was fortunate to get an offer from them this cycle but the conditions I received involved obtaining a high chemistry grade in an undergraduate module!