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    do u think it would be wise to apply to 4 yr and 5yr programes as a graduate?



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    Quote Originally Posted by Angeldelight246 View Post
    do u think it would be wise to apply to 4 yr and 5yr programes as a graduate?
    an all 4 year GEP application is considered high risk - but it very much depends on your strengths... e.g. if you feel that you'll do well in the GAMSAT then you have St. George, Notts and Swansea GEP (and Keele I think).
    If you score high in the UKCAT, then you have Warwick, Kings and Newcastle GEP as options.

    Most will have at least one 5 year course, just in case - but some 5 year courses don't admit that many grads to their std course, others seem to like them.
    Newcastle 3rd year (accelerated)




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    I see... yeah Keele uses GAMSAT. ucas.ac.uk here i come...

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