IB or A level for medicine
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Originally Posted by Bow Tie
In the time since these were posted, things have probably shifted somewhat but they might be nearly the same.
Oxford (but doesn't give detailed comparative offer rates):
https://www.medsci.ox.ac.uk/study/me...cal/statistics
60% of applicants with A levels were doing/had done 3 A levels, 35% were doing 4 A levels and 2% were doing 5 A levels (though not necessarily all being completed in one academic year).
31% of all applicants offered alternative qualifications, the most popular of which were the IB (12%), Scottish Highers & Advanced Highers (1%), USA SAT/ACT and SAT subject tests/Advanced Placement tests (2%), Polish Matura (1%), Italian Esame di Stato (1%), the Irish Leaving Certificate (1%), French Baccalaureate (1%) and German Abitur (1%).
14% of applicants shortlisted and 1...
Source: The Student Room - Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Doonesbury Tags: Medicine Source Type: forums
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