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So I was low-key a little dissapointed with my GCSEs I got
88 in Science 7 in Maths 7 in English language 6 in RS 6 in English Lit 9 in Spanish 7 In Drama 6 in Geography
Is medicine still available for me as a career I will put way more effort in A-levels because for GCSEs I did not put effort at the start
Medicine is definitely still an option don't worry! Some medical schools score GCSEs, other's just require minimum grades for certain subjects (e.g. Maths, English, sciences etc) and then don't consider it at all! Strategic application is key - but don't stress over your GCSEs, concentrate on A-levels and getting the predicted grades necessary for a Medicine application (standard 3x As usually but varies depending on medical school). Leeds University for example look at GCSEs, but others like Sheffield don't if you meet the minimum requirements.