Hi Kenji, I have been watching your videos which have been amazing. I might also do the BSc Biomed at UOB . My question would be if UOB looks over your gcse grades as a postgraduate applicant.
@@DoctorKenji it is only gcse english that i got a grade 4 after retaking it which i had thought would cause me issues as they require a minimum of 7 for the graduate entry course at UOB . But still i vent yet been an internal student to actually know what they look more.Thanks for the reassurance though👍
If am predicted A star A star B should I apply for medicine five year course and I foundation year this year. Or do well in my exams and take a gap year?
I was predicted the same and was told that with a B prediction I'd be unlikely to get any offers. I would see what grades you end up getting first and then reapply after a gap year
@gwill. Medicine with a foundation year might be a good option rather than taking a gap year because there are unis like Bristol that the entry requirements is BBC for the gateway into medicine course
I loved the video editing bro, It's really summarises everything
Thank you bro!
Great advice!! :D
Thank you!!
Great video but just double check the chapter title things lol
Thank you! Just fixed that hehe
Hi Kenji, I have been watching your videos which have been amazing. I might also do the BSc Biomed at UOB . My question would be if UOB looks over your gcse grades as a postgraduate applicant.
THank you! They dont put mush weight on your GCSEs but they will glance over them
@@DoctorKenji it is only gcse english that i got a grade 4 after retaking it which i had thought would cause me issues as they require a minimum of 7 for the graduate entry course at UOB . But still i vent yet been an internal student to actually know what they look more.Thanks for the reassurance though👍
If am predicted A star A star B should I apply for medicine five year course and I foundation year this year. Or do well in my exams and take a gap year?
I was predicted the same and was told that with a B prediction I'd be unlikely to get any offers. I would see what grades you end up getting first and then reapply after a gap year
@gwill. Medicine with a foundation year might be a good option rather than taking a gap year because there are unis like Bristol that the entry requirements is BBC for the gateway into medicine course
Hi kenji I gonna ask you why medstudents studied in UK go to USA for job and internship
Money?
To live in America for a while?
Shorter path to consultancy?
The reason is specific to the individual
@@harveersingh9970 Ohhhh Is America less in consultant
I agree with Harveer!
What is the average GPA you will advise one to obtain if you apply as postgraduate.
We don’t use GPA in the UK. The UK equivalent would be a 2:1 classification in your degree
@@DoctorKenji in Gambia we say GPA, if you know GPA who much will that be if you compare.
I’m not sure you’ll have to check that with the university websites
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