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Scholarships for University (Medicine)

Hi guys!! This September I will start A level and I will choose Maths, Bio, and Chemistry. I aspire to apply to University to study Medicine and then apply to Medical School.
I was wondering if there are any scholarships for really good grades (example AAA, A*AA, A*A*A*). Or some help to pay the university and later return it.

Anyone knows??????

Reply 1

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by Andrea_18
Hi guys!! This September I will start A level and I will choose Maths, Bio, and Chemistry. I aspire to apply to University to study Medicine and then apply to Medical School.
I was wondering if there are any scholarships for really good grades (example AAA, A*AA, A*A*A*). Or some help to pay the university and later return it.
Anyone knows??????

Er, medical school IS university in the UK system.

Reply 2

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by ageshallnot
Er, medical school IS university in the UK system.


dont be rude lol not everyone knows the difference between uk and us application systems as the us application system is more popular in the media

Reply 3

Original post
by Andrea_18
Hi guys!! This September I will start A level and I will choose Maths, Bio, and Chemistry. I aspire to apply to University to study Medicine and then apply to Medical School.
I was wondering if there are any scholarships for really good grades (example AAA, A*AA, A*A*A*). Or some help to pay the university and later return it.
Anyone knows??????

Everyone who studied medicine in the UK gets A level results like those.

Reply 4

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by Flamingo10
Everyone who studied medicine in the UK gets A level results like those.


not true, 1)gateway years 2)postgraduate medicine 3)contextual offers, and still not a reason to be unkind.

Reply 5

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by user100400x
not true, 1)gateway years 2)postgraduate medicine 3)contextual offers, and still not a reason to be unkind.

Not trying to be unkind just trying to be realistic. GEM is different. Those A level results are not exceptional for medicine.

Reply 6

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by Flamingo10
Not trying to be unkind just trying to be realistic. GEM is different. Those A level results are not exceptional for medicine.


i agree GEM is different but your original claim said everyone who studied medicine in the UK has “A level results like those”, i’m sure the person who created this post wants information about scholarships and personally I don’t have information about that so have a great day :smile:

Reply 7

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by user100400x
i agree GEM is different but your original claim said everyone who studied medicine in the UK has “A level results like those”, i’m sure the person who created this post wants information about scholarships and personally I don’t have information about that so have a great day :smile:

I don't know about scholarships I just replied based on the fact that the A level results are not exceptional for medicine when it was clear that the OP thought they were. Logically based on that information I would say that scholarship is very unlikely. Plus the other thing about medicine is that you have to have done something else as well as just school work.

Reply 8

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by Flamingo10
I don't know about scholarships I just replied based on the fact that the A level results are not exceptional for medicine when it was clear that the OP thought they were. Logically based on that information I would say that scholarship is very unlikely. Plus the other thing about medicine is that you have to have done something else as well as just school work.


that person might not be from the uk, a lot of schools do international a levels hence why they probably didn’t speak about the undergraduate medicine route, but alright understandable

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