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Question: What a levels did you take?
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Robert Cullum answered on 6 Nov 2017:
When I picked my A levels I wasn’t 100% sure I wanted to apply to medical school so I tried to keep my options open and play to my strengths. In the end I studied Biology and Chemistry (Which I needed to have to apply to the medical schools I was considering) and then Maths (because it was my best subject) and Spanish (because it was my favourite).
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Philip Williams answered on 6 Nov 2017:
I studied in Scotland, where we do Highers & Advanced Highers. It’s also a bit more flexible than the English system. So in 5th year (lower sixth, year 12) I did:
Higher English, Maths, Biology, Chemisty & German
Then in 6th year (upper sixth, year 13) I did:
Higher Physics & Advanced Higher Biology & Chemistry, and a module of Advanced Higher statistics.Sorry it’s a bit complicated an answer! I liked it because it let me keep a couple of non-science subject going, although to be honest I’ve forgotten most of my German!
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Charnelle Lusuku answered on 6 Nov 2017:
Biology, maths, chemistry and History (which was a nice break from everything else!)
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Ali Blatcher answered on 6 Nov 2017:
I did biology, chemistry, French and Spanish as I didn’t know whether I wanted to study medicine or languages.
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Kit T answered on 7 Nov 2017:
I tried to keep my options open too so chose biology & chemistry for medicine, and history because I enjoyed it and it made a difference from sciences. I did maths to AS level in case I wanted to be an architect, but dropped it when I was sure about doing medicine.
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WP/Admissions Officer commented on :
If you are thinking about applying to medical school, then you it is well worth researching what requirements each medical school has. The vast majority will ask for A-level Biology and A-level Chemistry. Some then don’t mind what your 3rd A-level is, some might express a preference for a certain subject. For instance some medical schools like you to study something contrasting, so maybe a language or humanities subject.
Some medical schools may accept other qualifications such as ‘Access to Medicine’ or a BTEC if combined with A-level Biology and Chemistry. A good place to start looking for advice is the Medical Schools Council’s website: https://www.medschools.ac.uk/studying-medicine/applications