A level AQA Bio
How do I go from an A to A* in 2 weeks? I’ve done all the papers and have a logbook of the stuff that I got wrong but right now I’m still averaging 65-68%, it seems impossible to get above 70 now, What can I dooo, thank you😭
How do I go from an A to A* in 2 weeks? I’ve done all the papers and have a logbook of the stuff that I got wrong but right now I’m still averaging 65-68%, it seems impossible to get above 70 now, What can I dooo, thank you😭
Basically, I got med school offers this year which I’m more than happy about, but I want to return to my home country to practise in the furture but they have a list of med scls that they recognise(e.g UCL, KCL, imperial like all those top ones) and only these can go back without taking the transfer exam which barely anyone passes like 2-3% pass rate. My UCAT was not competitive enough for those med scls as an intl. So I was thinking should I retake the UCAT right before A level result day (as I don’t really want to take a gap😬) to see if I get a competitive enough score to reapply? However Ik it’ll be quite brutal as I will be revising again right after A levels. Like I don't mind doing interviews again but UCAT icl I hated it so much, it was traumatizing but for my future do you think it’s worth it to give it a shot?
Which one should I choose, Brunel and Herts not GMC accredited yet but Brunel is based in London so maybe more connections?? And I think higher ranking than UCLan. But I really wanted to go to UCL/KCL but can’t bc of my UCAT, and ik med is med but i don’t know if i’ll be happy if i went to these med scl. I thought of taking a gap year then reapply with a better UCAT score but that’s very risky. I also have UCL AMS and Newcastle Biomed offer so would it be worth it to do an undergrad then apply for GEM?
Is it just me or are people still waiting to hear back from Dundee med? I emailed them the other day and they said they’re still processing my application.🫠