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03-06-2005, 06:47 PM #11
Here's a great website for people considering a carreer in medicine:
https://www.brightjournals.com/library/Leeds Widening Access to Medical School (WAMS) Scheme
www.wanttobeadoctor.co.uk
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14-08-2005, 11:43 PM #12Junior Member
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Help
Hello people
i am currently doing my alevels, just finished my second year! and i don't feel confident in getting the correct grades for medical school!!!!! ahhhhhhh
does any at all know all of the possible and abl courses which i can do as an access to medicine? where the age limit is ok for 18!!
if you do know please could ya tell me appropite websites or courses and institutions for those!!!? if any could that would be a great help for me!
thanks
chris
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18-01-2006, 05:34 AM #13
Could anyone pleas pleas tell me when the deadline is for aaplying to access to medicine courses, such as the ones via colleges such as King's Lynn,Norwich and Manchester colleges etc...not the 6 yr medicine courses. Please let me know asap. Thanx
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04-02-2006, 06:33 PM #14
Hi
I seem to have wandered out of my way a bit.. Basically I'm looking for a science access course to enable me to get into chiropractic, but can only find a 2 year part-time (1 full-time) at Peoples' College, Nottingham so far, locally. Does anybody know of any others - or a quicker way I can get knowledge in Chemistry, Biology and Physics? Would A/S levels be better for example, or is there a 1 year part-time access course? OpenUni?
I'd greatly appreciate any help, hope you don't mind me being here!
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04-02-2006, 06:43 PM #15
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04-02-2006, 06:48 PM #16
I have a degree, but it's a Ba in Social Policy, 7 GCSE's at 'c' or above, incluiding a 'B' in 'Sciences' and A-Levels including a 'd' in Psychology - which is pretty terrible I know!
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04-02-2006, 06:54 PM #17
I am currently on the following course:
http://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/course...ence/index.asp
However, they may not be accepting students with degrees this year, but it's worth emailing the course leader, Mark Baron, to find out.
mbaron@lincoln.ac.uk
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04-02-2006, 07:00 PM #18
andi got a distinction in my only foray as a mature student - i'm considerably more dedicated than when i was a bit younger! if that will help me...? oh, it was only a b-tech in Arboriculture, but included comprehensive plant and soil science sections.... mmm... not much help?!
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04-02-2006, 07:26 PM #19
OK, thanks for your help.. Well I might try MarkBaron then... it is along way to commute though, and I must have missed the first semester/ term already? course looks interesting though... How do you know so much Tangliss??!!
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04-02-2006, 07:28 PM #20
Oh plenty of experience. However, you have to apply through Ucas, for Sept 2006 start. Plus, I think the deadline is over, but I know people who applied late last year and got an offer.
Secondly, the course is a 6 year one. The first year is in Lincoln, with the remaining 5 years studying at Nottingham. If you have any Q's, feel free to ask.


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