Make medicine - my poor AS level results it is impossible?

1:08 Publicado por Mario Galarza

Discussion for A level students, including the VCEs study and for those you select their A-level subjects. Old 54 Minutes ago: 19 August 2011 02: 34 Tomatochuckers +1   Re: medicine - my poor AS level results make it impossible? Hello
Unfortunately I have quite disastrous consequences today when you consider that I just as was predicted. I have lit cs in English and mathematics and DS in chemistry and physics. In all mocks and practice tests that have school, I got as which only goes to show how much you can affect nerves during a test (and I also would have more revision). I was on course to do medicine but of course can not with the current listed results. Before the school had always these results and I decided I would lit drop English and biology as an AS in addition to mathematics, chemistry and physics at the A2 start to apply for courses to medicine. There is a chance I still in a position to do medicine? For example, I take back my year AS whole, as I am aware, harder to revise and tutors to check help get technology (my largest problem) or I should not apply, after I have A level results, I work much harder and more review, hopefully always the class?
Are all answers and suggestions are appreciated as I have no idea, what to do?
Thank you very much

(^ ^, Booked have but am posting again as really need advice!) Stressed out!^^)

Ok. Their level results are not good. You have within the topics of DS (CHEM and mathematics) there are modules which u metal springs got BS, or higher? The reason why is I question, because from what I heard, I do not think how it unis, if people do a levels for a period of more than 2 years. So, if I were you, I'd resit the very worst modules. To stand a better chance in medicine, I could have done personally all biology a2 and drop physics as one möglichst-but because of Resits - this may be too much work. Yeah you need learn technique, testing, and not all of them are a little advice on personal tutors - good-some are amazing, as are other garbage, so if you think they are not effective, drop). Unfortunately, you are most likely going to have to, do a year, but if you leave with a school/University / A * class then have you don't go in medicine related to (such as biomed etc.) One year, an application can strengthen in any case. BTW, what's your UKCAT? It is lost not, good luck, hope you do well Old 49 minutes ago: 19 August 2011 02: 40 Re: medicine - my poor AS level results make it impossible? Hello
Unfortunately I have quite disastrous consequences today when you consider that I just as was predicted. I have lit cs in English and mathematics and DS in chemistry and physics. In all mocks and practice tests that have school, I got as which only goes to show how much you can affect nerves during a test (and I also would have more revision). I was on course to do medicine but of course can not with the current listed results. Before the school had always these results and I decided I would lit drop English and biology as an AS in addition to mathematics, chemistry and physics at the A2 start to apply for courses to medicine. There is a chance I still in a position to do medicine? For example, I take back my year AS whole, as I am aware, harder to revise and tutors to check help get technology (my largest problem) or I should not apply, after I have A level results, I work much harder and more review, hopefully always the class?
Are all answers and suggestions are appreciated as I have no idea, what to do?
Thank you very much

(^ ^, Booked have but am posting again as really need advice!) Stressed out!^^)

When you complete your A2, and all get a or higher. Then again you contact on the year. And should offer.

Though, it's also on ur Bmat/Ukcat.




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