I really want to do medicine but my GCSES are: 8,7,6,6,6,6,6,5,5
I got a 5 in Biology and 6 in Chemistry, to get into better universities, should I resit biology and chemistry GCSE or would that be too much to do while revising for A-levels?
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GCSE's are not that important and not all uni's look at them.# Get good grades in A-level and an excellent UCAT score which is the most important of all. You will be fine
I really want to do medicine but my GCSES are: 8,7,6,6,6,6,6,5,5 I got a 5 in Biology and 6 in Chemistry, to get into better universities, should I resit biology and chemistry GCSE or would that be too much to do while revising for A-levels?
Hey!
The GCSE's are great! Most Universities publish if they have any GCSE requirements, for example UCLan wants at least a 6 or above in maths and English! From your grades they look great so I wouldn't worry too much!