ChatterBank1 min ago
Would It Be Suitable And How Do I Stop?!!
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I am thinking of becoming a doctor in a hospital. what a levels would I take? also I hate blood. I cant watch casualty without getting a bit squeamish. what should I do about it. how do I face the fear?
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The two hardest courses to get onto at university are medicine and veterinary science so, unless you're in the top 1% academically , you might as well forget it anyway. You'd need 'A' grades, at A-level, in at least 3 science- based subjects, with Maths, Biology and Chemistry probably being the subjects which are most likely to impress universities . However...
01:26 Wed 03rd Jul 2013
The two hardest courses to get onto at university are medicine and veterinary science so, unless you're in the top 1% academically, you might as well forget it anyway. You'd need 'A' grades, at A-level, in at least 3 science-based subjects, with Maths, Biology and Chemistry probably being the subjects which are most likely to impress universities. However even three 'A' grades are often not good enough to study medicine; a 4th A-level pass (at 'A' or 'B' level) is sometimes required.
However, if you really shine at science, then joining the St John's Ambulance Brigade might be a good first step. Sooner or later you'll encounter plenty of blood!
However, if you really shine at science, then joining the St John's Ambulance Brigade might be a good first step. Sooner or later you'll encounter plenty of blood!