A few days ago
jawbreaker

do you think getting 4 A* and 2 A and 5 B in Gcse good results to get in to medicine?

my average was 6.56 and they gave me 58 points.(college) what should i do if i want to to check the marks i got on my paper and see how close i was in achieving the next possible grade? and who shall i ask to give me some help my school teacher or some one else. please help me. i am pretty sure that i might be close to achieving he next grade in one of the subjects i got a grade B in. and what will i have to say to the exam board if i want to get my paper remarked. will the teacher do it herself or will i have to phone her.

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A few days ago
MrNeutral

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Grades are one part of success in Medicine. Do you want to serve people? Have you extensive proof of this? Volunteer work? I have no idea what country you are from, but the fact you did not include that information concerns me about your attention to detail.

If yo have a legitimate complaint, have a teraching assistant review you grade Before annoying an often ego driven prof. You may want to seek advice from the prof how you could do in the future on improving your grade. Good luck!

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Yes you will be fine as they specify only 5 A-Cs. If you get good A Levels then the GCSEs are not going to be too heavily criticised.

Youre gonna have to really push yourself to get AS level AAAA though. Just take Biology, Chemistry and Maths and for the first year AS Level, add a humanity like English or History to show an ability to write, communicate, and that sort of thing. If not, you can always do nursing. Thats what I’m about to start, because of less time spent studying and the bursary.

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