Graduate Entry Medicine as a Maths undergraduate ?
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Graduate Entry Medicine as a Maths undergraduate ?
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Originally Posted by thenbhd
Hi,
I'm currently doing my BSc in Mathematics at UCL (in my 2nd year), and I'm considering applying for Graduate Entry Medicine.
A Levels: Maths, Further Maths, Chemistry, Physics - A*A*A*A*
GCSEs: Maths, English Literature, English Language, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, Computer Science, French, Religious Studies, Further Maths, Music - 3 9s, 6 A*s, 1 A^, 1 B
I haven't done any relevant work experience so far, but I do think I have some connections in place for me to arrange something in the future.
I think I'm on track for getting a 2:1, but I'm waiting for my latest exam results to gauge this better.
(I am a UK student)
My plan would be to take a year out, once I've finished my BSc, to complete necessary work experience and focus on doing well on the UCAT etc, and then ...
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