?Can anyone confirm that the entry requirements at Nottingham are actually much tougher than their website states?? - *See Fact 2 below.
LaineyW, look at it this way ? if you read the prospectuses and websites of all the 30+ medical schools in the UK, other than Cambridge?, none of the medical schools entry requirements for medicine is higher than 3 A?s in appropriate subjects at A-level plus possibly a forth subject at AS-level.
There?s no mention of A*s in GCSE. In fact, even ?C? grades GCSE English and Maths meet the minimum GCSE requirements of some schools.
But please remember this as I?ve always advised interested parties: the prospective medical student is not competing against the medical school. (In theory, half or nearly half the nation?s teenagers meet these basic entry requirements.) S/he is competing against tens of thousands of similarly aspired medical students for extremely limited places, many of them come with truckloads of GCSE As and straight runs A?s and A?s at A-level.
Interpret the following facts in the last cycle however you want:
Fact 1 - Southampton alone had 4800 applications for just 246 places. Candidates with between 10 and 12 GCSE A*s had been unsuccessful.
Fact 2 ? Nottingham, the school your DD has her heart set on, rejected at least one student with ?straight As at GCSE, a really high UK clinical aptitude test (UKCAT) and four A*s at A-level?.
This is not scare mongering but it's better you know some facts before you walk into this blindly. On the other hand, I would also like to add there are a few candidates who got into medical schools with much less qualifications than the above including one I know who entered Trinity College, Cambridge with virtually no work experience at all.
So much for work experience and medical school entry. Sincere best wishes to your DD!
?Cambridge require 1 A* plus 2 A?s at A-level.