Looking for some advice as DD aged 14 is thinking of applying to medicine when the time comes.
She is home educated and has chosen to do Biology and Chemistry for science GCSEs. She is in year 10 and hasn't chosen A levels (which she will go to school to do) but is interested in lots of subjects, so isn't planning to do just Science A levels. At the moment she's thinking of Chemistry and Maths, plus possibly English and Music (and/or French).
I've looked at all the med school requirements and it seems that this combination will be acceptable (on paper) for some of the universities, but many of them require Bio and Chem. In practice, would she be in with a chance with a mix of science and non-science A levels?
Thanks in advance for any advice. I'm a longterm MNer btw but have name changed for privacy.
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HomeEdMom · 06/11/2018 15:07
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