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they do now, I've been checking and they've just added it for 2024 entry. I was even considering applying for the A100 course as a graduate since I really want to go to medical school in that area but now they've added it.
they do now, I've been checking and they've just added it for 2024 entry. I was even considering applying for the A100 course as a graduate since I really want to go to medical school in that area but now they've added it.
they do now, I've been checking and they've just added it for 2024 entry. I was even considering applying for the A100 course as a graduate since I really want to go to medical school in that area but now they've added it.
I'm doing physiology at Newcastle Uni at the moment, going into my third year in september. I'm going to take a gap year though and apply for 2025 entry, so hopefully the Manchester GEM course will be in full swing by then.
I'm doing physiology at Newcastle Uni at the moment, going into my third year in september. I'm going to take a gap year though and apply for 2025 entry, so hopefully the Manchester GEM course will be in full swing by then.
Wow that’s amazing I’m considering doing MPharm then going for it . Good luck you’ll do great
I’ve just completed A-levels shaking in my boots for results day
honestly you'll be fine! the fact that you have managed to complete the two years in itself is something to be really proud of. i was terrified for my results and rightfully so, everyone is in the same boat.
Wow that’s amazing I’m considering doing MPharm then going for it . Good luck you’ll do great
that sounds really good, I know a few people in pharmacy and they love it...challenging but definitely worth while. honestly I hope so, I really want this. first things first is getting a 2:1 in my degree lol
honestly you'll be fine! the fact that you have managed to complete the two years in itself is something to be really proud of. i was terrified for my results and rightfully so, everyone is in the same boat.
Thank you it keeps me awake like I’m genuinely terrified of failing , like if I don’t meet my uni offer .
that sounds really good, I know a few people in pharmacy and they love it...challenging but definitely worth while. honestly I hope so, I really want this. first things first is getting a 2:1 in my degree lol
I’m rooting for you I’m planning on doing pharmacy then applying to GEM at Manchester my teachers really ruined my GCSE grades
I’m rooting for you I’m planning on doing pharmacy then applying to GEM at Manchester my teachers really ruined my GCSE grades
most unis don't look at GCSEs anyway, some don't even look at A-Levels. the ones that look at A-Levels usually want a minimum of like BBB. The most important thing for GEM is getting a 2:1 which is what I'm aiming for. Good Luck with your A-Levels...let me know how you got on!