Are my GCSE grades good enough for a Medicine Degree?

Thread Starter Are my GCSE grades good enough for a Medicine Degree? Follow 5 hours ago 5h ago Why do you continue to consider physics over psychology when biology and chemistry are both infused and integrated into psychology, vice versa. Psychology is a mixture of both biology and chemistry which will only reinforce your association to the medical side of a degree prospect or option such as, medicine. For medicine, you don't really need physics unless you're going to pursue a career in the technical field which would otherwise require; physics, computer science, mathematics (possibly chemistry) and/or geography. I know physics would help you in your degree by comprehending different apparatus used but that wouldn't require you to take a complete A Level. Having said this, you could perhaps continue physics up until A2 so that you won't be completely ignorant on the machinery and other equipment used at hospitals. However, you most likely ...
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