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Applying for undergrad medicine as a graduate student

Hi, I wanted to ask if within the undergrad application pool, graduate students are expected to have a higher ucat than their undergrad peers, even if both are applying to the same A100 medicine course? My ucat is 2030, I will hopefully be predicted a first or 2:1 and GCSES are 8888877777. I have work experience in a hosiptal and carehome. I am thinking the only graduate course I will apply to is warwick, as I meet the work experience requirements. Any suggestions on what universities to apply to would be greatly appreciated.
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by jigglypuffstan
Hi, I wanted to ask if within the undergrad application pool, graduate students are expected to have a higher ucat than their undergrad peers, even if both are applying to the same A100 medicine course? My ucat is 2030, I will hopefully be predicted a first or 2:1 and GCSES are 8888877777. I have work experience in a hosiptal and carehome. I am thinking the only graduate course I will apply to is warwick, as I meet the work experience requirements. Any suggestions on what universities to apply to would be greatly appreciated.

I don't think you'll be expected to do better in the UCAT than the school-leavers on the regular undergrad, but do go to https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=7532244 and read the first post, then post your statistics for detailed advice!

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