ahh thank you so much for this video, it actually gave me so much hope! I am hoping to start biochemistry this september at kings but really wanted to get into medicine this year! I did the ucat this summer and got an average of 610 and really wanted to apply to kings but doing my research, they require a high ucat score! Any advice on how you went about the process would be incredibly helpful!
This is great! You can actually have the best of both unis sometimes - when I went to QMUL, this is of course in London and I also lived on campus 😊 (well in the first year).
I got UCAT avg 655 Band 1. I’ve had a look at Queenmary - they said they look at the UCAT as 50:50 with academic ability? I’ve got all A* in my grades and 1st class in my first degree. There is also Kings which look at the application holistically and SJT is used in the selection process. Do you think I have chance at either?
Hi :) this is so informative! thanks ! If the medical school is new like QMUL in malta, which is not yet fully recognised by GMC, it is not recommended to go? As an international student, I am wondering whether I should not apply for not GMCed medical schools 🙏🏼
Hi I’m in year 12 right now I got good GCSE scores with 8’s in triple science a 7 in math but I am really worried about English language as I got a grade 5. A lot of universities require a grade 6. What should I do? 😭
Ensure to do lots of research into university entry requirements & make sure you apply strategically. A few universities to name that have low UCAT cut off points in the UK. But, if you want to get admission in top medical university, you should have high UCAT score and academic grades. Well, I took my UCAT coaching from iCanMed and they helped to get admission in top university in the UK.
@@liyf2994 Here are some low ucat score universities for medicine: Aston University. Cardiff University. University of East Anglia. Hull York Medical School. Keele University. University of Leicester. University of Plymouth. Queen's University Belfast ALL THE BEST
This is very helpfullll I see you got into Kings I want to apply there too but my ucat is low how did you get in with a ucat that wasn't that high???? Great video :)
honestly this is SO helpful never seen a video that goes into so much detail!
Love thisss - especially hearing your own process when choosing unis - super useful :)
Thank you!!
ahh thank you so much for this video, it actually gave me so much hope! I am hoping to start biochemistry this september at kings but really wanted to get into medicine this year! I did the ucat this summer and got an average of 610 and really wanted to apply to kings but doing my research, they require a high ucat score! Any advice on how you went about the process would be incredibly helpful!
This is great! You can actually have the best of both unis sometimes - when I went to QMUL, this is of course in London and I also lived on campus 😊 (well in the first year).
Aw that's good to know! And thank you so much x
8:51 what I came for lol
This is so interesting! Wish I had this video when I was applying!
Aww thanks Fran xx
This is a very helpful video!! Thank you so muchxx
very informative thank you so much
Glad it was helpful!
I got below 550. I don't even stand a chance.
great tips👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Thank you so much!
I got UCAT avg 655 Band 1. I’ve had a look at Queenmary - they said they look at the UCAT as 50:50 with academic ability? I’ve got all A* in my grades and 1st class in my first degree.
There is also Kings which look at the application holistically and SJT is used in the selection process. Do you think I have chance at either?
You could probably get into Queen Mary
Please advice on which uni to apply with average UCAT score?
Do you think I could get an interview at KCL with a score of 2550, all 8/9s at GCSE, predicted A*AA and quite a good PS? Thanks!
I’d say that’s a good application but I really don’t know as I’m not an admissions tutor!
Did you apply in the end? How did it go?
OH my lordy lord. what university are you studying in right now?
Hi :) this is so informative! thanks ! If the medical school is new like QMUL in malta, which is not yet fully recognised by GMC, it is not recommended to go? As an international student, I am wondering whether I should not apply for not GMCed medical schools 🙏🏼
Hi I’m in year 12 right now I got good GCSE scores with 8’s in triple science a 7 in math but I am really worried about English language as I got a grade 5. A lot of universities require a grade 6. What should I do? 😭
Aw I’m not 100% sure. Remember you can only apply to 4 med schools so maybe choose ones that don’t focus on GCSE’s? X
@@DrTashBinnie oh thank you do u know any by chance that don’t because I looked into quite a lot and I couldn’t find any x
Ensure to do lots of research into university entry requirements & make sure you apply strategically. A few universities to name that have low UCAT cut off points in the UK. But, if you want to get admission in top medical university, you should have high UCAT score and academic grades. Well, I took my UCAT coaching from iCanMed and they helped to get admission in top university in the UK.
Hi, can you list out those low ucat score universities for medicine? 15th Oct is coming to town, i m so scared. Thank you.
@@liyf2994 Here are some low ucat score universities for medicine:
Aston University.
Cardiff University.
University of East Anglia.
Hull York Medical School.
Keele University.
University of Leicester.
University of Plymouth.
Queen's University Belfast
ALL THE BEST
@@ronanjensen4570 how about St. Andrews in Scotland?
@@liyf2994 University of St Andrews is known across the globe as a world leader in education. Good choice!
Are u studying medicine with schloarship
This is very helpfullll I see you got into Kings I want to apply there too but my ucat is low how did you get in with a ucat that wasn't that high???? Great video :)
Strong personal statement and very good predictions
So you did the BMAT and what uni do you go?
What universities do not care about GCSE
Sharanjit Kaur i don’t think Newcastle does
@@mbaig2012 any other universities ?
@@sharanjitkaur3206 Exeter. Look at foundation courses maybe
East anglia , anglia ruskin , exter , Bristol , Southampton
I can't believe i'm only seeing this now😫😂
Did you mean 575 or 675?
574 I think :)) But it was 4 years ago!!
Tash The Medic when you say average does that mean that your overall score was around 2296? x