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  1. Zee17
    25-10-2008 09:49 PM
    Zee17
    Hi Havetopraiseyou,
    I'm sitting the BMAT in two weeks time. Could you send me any of the revision stuff that you mentioned please?
    thanks,
    Zee17
  2. Scottish Chap
    26-07-2008 02:20 AM
    Scottish Chap
    Yes, WES will hold you accountable for every grade in every year - not just the honours year. If you are unhappy with the evaluation, they let you contest it. I am uncertain how successful this is.
    It sounds like you need the evaluation, so I would worry less and just get it. Good luck!
  3. Edeldee
    15-07-2008 02:58 AM
    Edeldee
    Hi there,

    Sorry for the delay in replying, I only saw the message there now.

    Well, I got a 1st in my degree, but at the time of offers it was a predicted 2.1 or higher, as I had not yet recieved my final grade, so having a 2.1/1st didnt seem to matter, as long as I was firmly in that bracket.

    My overal percentage was 71% if I recall, but that doesnt matter to the med schools, they just want the classification. So if you have a 2.1 then fair play, Id say you will be ok.

    Both Barts and Dundee are very much into the personal statement, it carries a huge weight. So it depends what your extra currics are, and your work experience etc. Also pull out all the stops on the UKCAT for that extra points scoring edge when it comes to application time.

    Where do you intend to apply?

    If you have any more questions dont hesitate to drop me a line.


    All The Best,


    E.
  4. Scottish Chap
    08-07-2008 05:08 AM
    Scottish Chap
    Just read this note. I receive many similar messages. Have we communicated?

    Do you have U.S. citizenship or a green card? Without either of those, the U.S. is pretty much a closed door to folks with a foreign university degree unless there is independent wealth or a rich relative involved. This is putting logistics of a foreign degree aside. I strongly urge you to stay in the U.K. for medical school if you can. It's infinitely easier to gain admission and to pay for it if you have British citizenship.

    Let me know. I'll do what I can to assist you.

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