Q and A answers published!
▲ 8 r/oxbridge+4 crossposts

Q and A answers published!

Hey guys,

A few days ago I posted a google form on here asking if you guys wanted to send in any questions. I received many, so thank you so much to everyone for sending in things! I have finished answering the ones specifically about exams, and am delighted to present it to you guys, the link is here: https://youtu.be/OYAVTLYP0p0

I am still working on answering more questions about the med application process specifically, that video should be available in a few days. Furthermore, don't worry if yours didn't get answered this time - I will be uploading more parts! The form is still open so feel free to keep sending questions through, I'll link it here: https://forms.gle/MfU6goQhRdyyE4Q89

Hopefully you guys find it useful and you learn something new! Good luck with your studies and I'll be sure to update you guys when future episodes drop :)

u/TheAmazingChip — 20 hours ago
▲ 6 r/oxbridge+1 crossposts

Offering advice to anyone with any questions at all, whether A Level, UCAS or specifically med, from an experienced post A Level student :)

Hi guys! 

To anyone feeling like they need any guidance or have any questions about GCSEs, Sixth Form or UCAS, do read on! I got 11 9s at GCSE, and I studied 4 A levels (bio chem maths German) with an EPQ. I’ve been on predicted A*s since the start of year 12 and got 50/50 in the EPQ. (However I had a lot of A level confusion going into year 12!) I survived the medicine application process (ft UCAT, personal statement, interviews and a lot of work experience) and received 3/4 offers from Cambridge, St Andrews and Exeter.

It’s been such a wild ride and there have been so many people who have helped me get to this point, including people on this sub, so I thought I’d offer some help to you guys to help you achieve your goals too. I’ve made a QnA form (linked below) where you guys can post any questions that you think my insight might help with, and I’d love to answer them for you! I’ll be probably answering them in a YouTube video, which I will link here when complete. Whatever stage you’re at, hopefully I can provide some helpful information to help you on your way, whether it be about studying for GCSEs/A Levels, subject choices, UCAS applications or anything med specific. I look forward to seeing your responses :)

https://forms.gle/4PMWwuqj4Bcv4ygR6

u/TheAmazingChip — 10 days ago
▲ 9 r/GCSE+3 crossposts

Offering advice to anyone with any questions at all, whether GCSE, A Level or UCAS, from an experienced post A Level student :)

Hi guys! 

To anyone feeling like they need any guidance or have any questions about GCSEs, Sixth Form or UCAS, do read on! I got 11 9s at GCSE, and I studied 4 A levels (bio chem maths German) with an EPQ. I’ve been on predicted A*s since the start of year 12 and got 50/50 in the EPQ. (However I had a lot of A level confusion going into year 12!) I survived the medicine application process (ft UCAT, personal statement, interviews and a lot of work experience) and received 3/4 offers from Cambridge, St Andrews and Exeter.

It’s been such a wild ride and there have been so many people who have helped me get to this point, including people on this sub, so I thought I’d offer some help to you guys to help you achieve your goals too. I’ve made a QnA form (linked below) where you guys can post any questions that you think my insight might help with, and I’d love to answer them for you! I’ll be probably answering them in a YouTube video, which I will link here when complete. Whatever stage you’re at, hopefully I can provide some helpful information to help you on your way, whether it be about studying for GCSEs/A Levels, subject choices, UCAS applications or anything med specific. I look forward to seeing your responses :)

https://forms.gle/4PMWwuqj4Bcv4ygR6

u/TheAmazingChip — 11 days ago
▲ 37 r/6thForm

Has anyone else’s sleep schedule been absolutely bombed by a levels

I still go to bed on time but I wake up so much in the night now and take a solid 3 hours to actually get to sleep 😭 been averaging about 4 hours every day im lit exhausted. anyone else feel the same way?

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u/TheAmazingChip — 24 days ago