hey im pretty sure I won't get the grades to get into medicine however I've heard there are other ways of getting into it rather than just applying to medicine. Can someone explain any different routes I can take please
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hey im pretty sure I won't get the grades to get into medicine however I've heard there are other ways of getting into it rather than just applying to medicine. Can someone explain any different routes I can take please
You can do an alternative degree and apply for graduate entry medicine, but this takes longer, is more conpetitive and costs more than standard entry medicine, so resitting and reapplying to standard entry is generally a better option, provided your first sit A levels are reasonable
hey im pretty sure I won't get the grades to get into medicine however I've heard there are other ways of getting into it rather than just applying to medicine. Can someone explain any different routes I can take please
Medicine with a gateway year, lower entry requirements (need to be WP) and only an extra year