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Thread Starter HELP Follow 6 hours ago 6h ago Quote: Originally Posted by sherzsy Thanks and if I get rejected for example from a particular uni would they offer me another course to do? (Not very sure how it works) It depends on the uni, your application, and the number of applicants to their courses. Some unis are very selective (Oxbridge) and only offer places for courses you apply for; applying for medicine means you have no chance for other courses during that application cycle. Other unis might offer you alternatives before or after your interview, depending on the stage at which the application has been unsuccessful. UCL gives alternatives post-interview, eg. for biomedical engineering. Other unis might give you alternatives after a pre-interview rejection. Birmingham offered MPharm, a 4 year master's, for those who were unsuccessful in their medical application (don't think...
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