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To study Medicine at University...?

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I'm going to ask a few questions and best answer will probably go to the person who answers the most of them (with good answers)

- which subjects are compulsory at A level to study medicine at uni?

- or which would you recommend for someone doing GCSEs in latin, geography, french, home ec, maths, further maths, english & english lit, I.T., biology, physics and chemistry?

- what grades do you need in your GCSEs in order to study the subjects needed at A level?

- what grades do you need in your A levels in order to study medicine at uni?

- what kind of medicine courses to most unis offer and describe these courses (how long they are, what they entail, etc.)

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  1. You need:

    - At least 5 A -> A*s atCASEE.

    - B in english language

    - At least a BB in Dual Science

    - You need an A in Chemistry at A Level, and you need another science subject.

    - You supposedly needABAB in your A levels. but it's more like AAA.

    University courses last 5 years, generally it involves 3 years in a university, a year in a hospital and a year working abroad, researching etc.

    There you go.

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