Medicine with poor GCSES
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Medicine with poor GCSES
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Originally Posted by Sparrow9
Hi all.
I'm currently about to start studying for my A levels as an adult learner from home. I'm planning to take Chemistry, Mathematics and Psychology and then later apply for a psychology degree (to potentially become a psychologist in the future).
However, after a lot of thought and speaking to people who suffer from mental illness I decided that I'd rather be a psychiatrist in order to access a wider range of tools to help people (namely being able to prescribe medication when needed).
The problem is I have poor GCSEs (all Bs and Cs) with a C in English, with a minimum of a B being a standard requirement to apply for medicine.
I didn't value education as a kid/teenager the way I do now and I believe that I'd be able to get better results as an adult learner than I did in school.
If I do well...
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