Thread: A-Levels vs GCSE's
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13-01-2009, 03:41 AM #11Senior Member
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Leicester does, and Bristol. Most universities say they will consider OU courses and advise applicants to contact them directly.
Incidently, Exploring Science is still open and starts at the end of January. This is the main course that most universities insist on.
However, there is also the option of doing a full degree with the OU and applying for a GEP 4 year programme. Contact medical schools and see what their requirements are.Could end up at any one of these by 2010:
King's College London. That'd be for 5 years.
Hull or York. Again, this would be for half a decade.
Leeds. I imagine that it's not quite five years actually, but that's the general idea.
Cambridge. The idea here is that you spend three years and nine months becoming a doctor. That really is quite a bit less than 4 years.
Might even end up at Oxford. I threw in PPP as a long shot. I like Biology that much.
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