Is it harder to get into medicine without chemistry?
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Is it harder to get into medicine without chemistry?
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Originally Posted by michu.xn
I am considering taking medicine at university and I have researched some universities that accept my a levels. I do psychology, history, English language and biology. Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield allow the combination of biology and psychology so I don’t need chemistry. And Keele offers a foundation year. I was wondering if it is harder to get into medicine without chemistry. So does that mean my chances of going onto the course is lowered compared to a person who did biology and chemistry and applied to Manchester, Sheffield and Newcastle? I understand other things take into account like UCAT scores, interviews and personal statement.
Btw, if you are successful in getting a place to study Medicine, then most medical students will tell you that there...
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