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I'm hoping to apply for medicine at UCL and their predicted grade requirements are A*AA(with an a* in either chem or bio). I'm doing chem, bio,maths and physics and will be predicted A*A*A*A with the A in chemistry. My school is quite strict with predicted grades and theres is a very small chance of them predicting me an A* for chemistry. I do meet the minimum requirements but will someone with 4A* predictions hold a significant advantage / chance of getting an interview and would it be worth applying. Thankyou:smile:
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Original post by kat__01
I'm hoping to apply for medicine at UCL and their predicted grade requirements are A*AA(with an a* in either chem or bio). I'm doing chem, bio,maths and physics and will be predicted A*A*A*A with the A in chemistry. My school is quite strict with predicted grades and theres is a very small chance of them predicting me an A* for chemistry. I do meet the minimum requirements but will someone with 4A* predictions hold a significant advantage / chance of getting an interview and would it be worth applying. Thankyou:smile:


Those are excellent predictions and if you achieve them then provided you have strong GCSEs also you should be sitting pretty for most A level requirements at med schools.

The reality is with UCL is that they are quite clear that they will rank on BMAT results only so it depends on the score you get there. The predicted grades you quote seem to match thier broader requirments so ...?

https://www.ucl.ac.uk/medical-school/study/undergraduate/mbbs-admissions/selection-interviews/selection-procedure

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