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What GCSE/A Levels do you need to become?

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  2. GCSEs:

    - Get as much A-Cs as possible to guarantee a place in A Levels study (At least 5 or more)

    - GCSE Science at least a A-C to get into A Level Biology.

    A Levels:

    - Biology since it's the subject that most directly deals with human anatomy--including introduction to the eyes.

    - Another science to gaurantee a chance to get into university. As most science based courses prefer at least two A-level sciences.

    - Other subjects, your choice.

  3. All the sciences. You train to be a doctor first, then specialise after.

  4. you'll need all your sciences at GCSE level and Maths grade A-C you also needs 4 Alevels with one including a science (preferably biology) you'd then have to study medicine to become a junior doctor then continue to train to work your way upt he ladder to become a specialist... Good Luck if ya want to do it its hard work but worth it!

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