25 thoughts to “How to get into (UK) Medical School – A-levels”

  1. You said about ucl favouring another subject like a language, would
    geography count? 

  2. can an international student apply and get a scholarship in UK unis??

  3. The brackets aren’t supposed to be there, a comma is. Weird???

  4. I got average IGCSE grades (B’s and C’s) that was due to no revision at all
    mainly because of family funerals that had to attended abroad. anyways i am
    in AS level right now and i was wondering if you would recommend me getting
    into a pre-med program after dropping out of AS or should i complete A
    levels fully get my A’s and B’s and then apply?

  5. A da si apropo ca uitasem tu esti roman adica esti un hot un criminal un
    cersetor un gunoi etc?! Mda asa ziceam si eu……

  6. Hi there! Amazing video; it’s informative and generally amazing! I am a
    student and soon ( very soon, 2 months away to start my A-Levels). I am
    hoping for A’s in GCSE, and I will get them. I am doing 5-6 A-Levels.
    Maths, Further Maths, Biology, Chemistry, English and Physics. I am hoping
    for A*’s and A’s in them. Nevertheless, I hate the unit with Redox
    Reactions, I can do the basics, but the seem confusing. I am fine with the
    rest of the Units in AS and A2 in Chemistry. Can you help me?

  7. We don’t have GPA here. tbh I’m not even sure what it is. I think a
    previous degree can help a lot – I’m not exactly sure about what’s covered
    in Public Health and its relevance. Your best bet would be to ask
    admissions tutors.

  8. I’m really not sure about this one. I suppose if you can get onto a
    foundation year programme without completing your A-levels that would be
    good, but then again I don’t know how this works. Sorry 🙁

  9. Its a basic cloning effect by merging two separate clips and I use Adobe
    After Effects to edit all the videos. (Danial)

  10. Yep brilliant, but if you have to drop one at the end of AS, I would say
    Psychology over the other ones. Otherwise continue with all 4. – Saklain

  11. What are the other routes into the schools of Medicine? At the moment I’m
    doing chemistry, biology, maths and law at college and I predict my grades
    will be good. My GCSE’s didn’t do me much justice with them being all B’s
    but I was offered a letter of recommendation from my GP and if I don’t
    obtain grades, a chance to do biomedical science then transfer. Do you know
    whether this will be a good decision?

  12. If you need help with statements check out this blog. It helped me a lot.
    nooneherebutushopefulmedicalstudents.blogspot.co.uk

  13. your accent is 30% mancunian (or what ever its called) and 70% london lol

  14. I’m not entirely sure but I think it varies depending on the Med School.
    You have to check individual Med School websites.

  15. @Hollipop96 Yes. Chemistry is essential, Biology is highly recommended, and
    the other two can be useful as well, as long as you enjoy them/are good at
    them.

  16. depends on the uni. Either ring them and ask them, or check on their website

  17. Hi there..could you please answer my question, i would be eternally
    grateful. In Gcse i have-4A,8Bs. My grades where not very good. I have a B
    in maths and a B in English GCSE all As in the sciences(further). In A
    level i have Chem-A* Biology-A* Physics-A Sociologoy-A* I have done a lot
    of voluntary work and sports. I have also worked in a hospital and care
    home for a year. I have also worked voluntary with the ambulance. With
    these could i possibly go into medicine? thanks.

  18. thank you so much, this vid came just in time for my first year in
    sixth-form college

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