No A-level Chemistry, can I still do GEM
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No A-level Chemistry, can I still do GEM
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Originally Posted by Mick Beever
Say I went to university (University of York, for example) and did 3 years of a biological sciences course (specialising in neurobiology/neuroscience if that's relevant) and got the best grade possible. Would I then be able to apply for Medicine, not having taken a Chemistry A level? Post-grad, I mean. What would my chances be of getting a place if I could?
Some med schools will, some won't. Read https://www.medschools.ac.uk/media/2...al-schools.pdf. For GEM some med schools will ask for A-Levels (usually lower requirements than undergraduate medicine, but also needs 1st or 2:1), while others will just need a 1st or 2:1 + admission tests of course.
Note that GEM is usually much more competitive than undergraduate medicine. No one can guarantee you can get in or no...
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