Sunday, 24 August 2008
Friday, 22 August 2008
Definitely
UEA and Aberdeen.
Definitely!
My 3rd and 4th....
3rd Choice:
I was going to go with St George's but they're crazy strict on GCSE's, they have a points system;
A* = 58
A = 52
B =46
C = 40
(and so on)
You select your top 8 GCSE grades and add up the numbers.
Here's how my top 8 work out (these include Eng, Maths & Sci: Dual Award) :
A*=58
A = 52
A = 52
BB = 92
B = 46
B = 46
B = 46
With a grand total of = 392
St. George's require = 416
OUCH.
But! They do say that if your school was poor at GCSE's (which mine was: 26% achieving 5 or more A*-C for my year of leaving - 2006) then they'll take this into consideration.
So there is a glimmer of hope. Maybe =/
I'll have to talk to someone who knows their stuff.
Liverpool is apparently similar - yet there's nothing on their website to suggest they operate a points system (just a lot of prospective meds who say they do).
Here's what they say:
"At least seven subjects, including Dual Science or Biology, Chemistry and Physics and both English and Maths should have been passed at GCSE (grade A or B)."
So I qualify according to those criteria, so...
*UEA
*Aberdeen
*Liverpool - instead of St.Georges
4th Choice: Leeds...
GCSE's: ''We expect candidates to offer a reasonable range of good grades and would expect at least 6 grade Bs to be offered including the following:English Maths Dual Science, or Chemistry and Biology."
Access: ''A2s and GCSEs as given above or one of the following Access courses with an overall mark of 70% with at least 70% in Chemistry:
City College, Norwich
College of West Anglia, King’s Lynn
Sussex Downs Adult College. ''
Bingo!
Right, done methinks.
Plus;
L'pool = PBL
UEA = PBL
Aberdeen = PBL
Leeds = integrated.
Now I need to work my socks off...
=]
Definitely!
My 3rd and 4th....
3rd Choice:
I was going to go with St George's but they're crazy strict on GCSE's, they have a points system;
A* = 58
A = 52
B =46
C = 40
(and so on)
You select your top 8 GCSE grades and add up the numbers.
Here's how my top 8 work out (these include Eng, Maths & Sci: Dual Award) :
A*=58
A = 52
A = 52
BB = 92
B = 46
B = 46
B = 46
With a grand total of = 392
St. George's require = 416
OUCH.
But! They do say that if your school was poor at GCSE's (which mine was: 26% achieving 5 or more A*-C for my year of leaving - 2006) then they'll take this into consideration.
So there is a glimmer of hope. Maybe =/
I'll have to talk to someone who knows their stuff.
Liverpool is apparently similar - yet there's nothing on their website to suggest they operate a points system (just a lot of prospective meds who say they do).
Here's what they say:
"At least seven subjects, including Dual Science or Biology, Chemistry and Physics and both English and Maths should have been passed at GCSE (grade A or B)."
So I qualify according to those criteria, so...
*UEA
*Aberdeen
*Liverpool - instead of St.Georges
4th Choice: Leeds...
GCSE's: ''We expect candidates to offer a reasonable range of good grades and would expect at least 6 grade Bs to be offered including the following:English Maths Dual Science, or Chemistry and Biology."
Access: ''A2s and GCSEs as given above or one of the following Access courses with an overall mark of 70% with at least 70% in Chemistry:
City College, Norwich
College of West Anglia, King’s Lynn
Sussex Downs Adult College. ''
Bingo!
Right, done methinks.
Plus;
L'pool = PBL
UEA = PBL
Aberdeen = PBL
Leeds = integrated.
Now I need to work my socks off...
=]
Thursday, 21 August 2008
Med school choices
I ordered a prospectus from HYMS and it arrived today! It was great all the way through, really won me over until it said 'A at GCSE Maths' (damn my 'B').
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Wednesday, 20 August 2008
Headaches
My character limit for my personal statement is 4,000 (including spaces). Currently, I'm approaching 5,000 (4,800 and something).
My head is killing me. I don't have the heart to delete any of it.
Taking a break....
Oh, I did some verbal reasoning practice for the UK CAT (the one on their website), I made a note of which answers I'd chosen and then compared them with the correct ones.
31/44 - at least it's above half, definitely needs more work though.
My head is killing me. I don't have the heart to delete any of it.
Taking a break....
Oh, I did some verbal reasoning practice for the UK CAT (the one on their website), I made a note of which answers I'd chosen and then compared them with the correct ones.
31/44 - at least it's above half, definitely needs more work though.
Monday, 18 August 2008
*Gulp*
So, it's starting to sink in now *nervous laughter*. I walked around a University shop today looking at all of the medical text books (big wide longing eyes) - just wanting to understand them (bear in mind, I haven't so much as learnt A2 Biology yet so it was quite daunting).
I started my University application this afternoon - entered all of my qualifications etc (I've yet to put my Personal Statement onto UCAS though - it's still in it's primitive form in my opinion and I wouldn't want any mishaps =/).
I bought a lot of books for my pre-med course, they're AS/A-level standard, which, for someone who hasn't looked at a Science/Maths book for over 2 years, it's a little nerve wracking but I'm going to read some of it before I begin the course and I'm going to start my UK CAT preparation tomorrow (I did some a few weeks ago using online tests and a 'Passing the UK Clinical aptitude' book but I need to refresh my memory).
I'm going to get some sleep now, up fresh and early for some PS tweaking/UK CAT practicing.
Night all.
I started my University application this afternoon - entered all of my qualifications etc (I've yet to put my Personal Statement onto UCAS though - it's still in it's primitive form in my opinion and I wouldn't want any mishaps =/).
I bought a lot of books for my pre-med course, they're AS/A-level standard, which, for someone who hasn't looked at a Science/Maths book for over 2 years, it's a little nerve wracking but I'm going to read some of it before I begin the course and I'm going to start my UK CAT preparation tomorrow (I did some a few weeks ago using online tests and a 'Passing the UK Clinical aptitude' book but I need to refresh my memory).
I'm going to get some sleep now, up fresh and early for some PS tweaking/UK CAT practicing.
Night all.
Old friends
Well these are the last few days before I leave home to re-locate near my new place of study.
So I'm catching up with old friends and getting alot a packing/ironing done.
It hasn't quite sunk in yet - probably will on the drive down though...
So I'm catching up with old friends and getting alot a packing/ironing done.
It hasn't quite sunk in yet - probably will on the drive down though...
Saturday, 16 August 2008
Personal Statement and whatnot....
So now comes the time where I've got to write a shining 500 word essay all about myself.
Tricky. On the one hand, I don't want to come across as arrogant, on the other, I don't want to sell myself short.
I've made a start already and it's going well, it's just a bit disheartening when you read other candidates statements online about how they've built hospices in Africa or some such amazing feat.
But *positive head back on* everything is falling into place at the moment and I'm traveling in the right direction - for now (*pessimist creeps up*).
The UK CAT is just around the corner too, so I'll do some preparation in the coming weeks (although, there's not much you can do to prepare I'm afraid!).
Finally, I need to choose what Universities I'd like to study at - I'll keep you posted. I have two choices that I'm pretty sure about, the other two keep getting replaced.
Right, I'm off to get my personal statement sorted out.
;]
Tricky. On the one hand, I don't want to come across as arrogant, on the other, I don't want to sell myself short.
I've made a start already and it's going well, it's just a bit disheartening when you read other candidates statements online about how they've built hospices in Africa or some such amazing feat.
But *positive head back on* everything is falling into place at the moment and I'm traveling in the right direction - for now (*pessimist creeps up*).
The UK CAT is just around the corner too, so I'll do some preparation in the coming weeks (although, there's not much you can do to prepare I'm afraid!).
Finally, I need to choose what Universities I'd like to study at - I'll keep you posted. I have two choices that I'm pretty sure about, the other two keep getting replaced.
Right, I'm off to get my personal statement sorted out.
;]
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