Hi, i know a lot of former BMAT unis have switched to the UCAT, but does anyone know if Oxbridge will be doing that too or will they have their own seperate exam? I cant find any information on it on their websites
@@FutureDoc oh thank you! I think I will be applying to Cambridge but surely they will follow suit to Oxford and announce soon? Or do you think there's a chance Cambridge do something seperate?
Hi Doc, Having been to your website, all your courses are priced on your webpage except for " Get 1 on 1 Mentoring To Get Into Medicine". My questions are: How much does this course cost? If I wanted to apply in Sep 2024, when is the deadline to join this 1 on 1 mentoring course? Is it a comprehensive course in that one will not need to buy any of the other courses on UCAT, GAMSAT, Personal Statement, etc..?
Hi. Thanks for reaching out! That's because it's bespoke and based on you passing our admissions process. If you submit an application we can discuss all of that on the call if you're successful 😊
I am writing to seek your guidance regarding the possibility of pursuing an MBBS degree despite not having a traditional science background in my O and A Levels. I have completed my A Levels with subjects that do not include Biology, Physics, or Chemistry. However, I am very determined to become a doctor and a surgeon. Given this situation, I have several questions that I hope you can help me with: 1. **Eligibility for MBBS**: Can I pursue an MBBS degree without having studied Biology, Physics, and Chemistry in my O and A Levels? Are there any specific bridging courses or preparatory programs that I need to complete before applying to an MBBS program? 2. **UCAT Preparation**: I understand that the UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) is an important requirement for medical school admissions. Could you provide information on how to best prepare for the UCAT, especially considering my non-science background? Are there any recommended resources or study plans tailored for students like me? 3. **Additional Recommendations**: Are there any other steps or considerations I should be aware of to improve my chances of being admitted into an MBBS program? Your insights and advice will be incredibly valuable to me as I navigate this challenging but important journey towards my goal. I appreciate your time and assistance in advance. Thank you very much for your help.
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Hi, i know a lot of former BMAT unis have switched to the UCAT, but does anyone know if Oxbridge will be doing that too or will they have their own seperate exam? I cant find any information on it on their websites
Oxford confirmed UCAT this week 😊
Which are you applying to?
@@FutureDoc oh thank you! I think I will be applying to Cambridge but surely they will follow suit to Oxford and announce soon? Or do you think there's a chance Cambridge do something seperate?
this vid is really helpful thanks @futuredoc for the amazing content 😀
My pleasure. How's the application going so far?
Hi Doc,
Having been to your website, all your courses are priced on your webpage except for " Get 1 on 1 Mentoring To Get Into Medicine".
My questions are:
How much does this course cost?
If I wanted to apply in Sep 2024, when is the deadline to join this 1 on 1 mentoring course?
Is it a comprehensive course in that one will not need to buy any of the other courses on UCAT, GAMSAT, Personal Statement, etc..?
Hi. Thanks for reaching out! That's because it's bespoke and based on you passing our admissions process. If you submit an application we can discuss all of that on the call if you're successful 😊
I am writing to seek your guidance regarding the possibility of pursuing an MBBS degree despite not having a traditional science background in my O and A Levels.
I have completed my A Levels with subjects that do not include Biology, Physics, or Chemistry.
However, I am very determined to become a doctor and a surgeon. Given this situation, I have several questions that I hope you can help me with:
1. **Eligibility for MBBS**: Can I pursue an MBBS degree without having studied Biology, Physics, and Chemistry in my O and A Levels? Are there any specific bridging courses or preparatory programs that I need to complete before applying to an MBBS program?
2. **UCAT Preparation**: I understand that the UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) is an important requirement for medical school admissions. Could you provide information on how to best prepare for the UCAT, especially considering my non-science background? Are there any recommended resources or study plans tailored for students like me?
3. **Additional Recommendations**: Are there any other steps or considerations I should be aware of to improve my chances of being admitted into an MBBS program?
Your insights and advice will be incredibly valuable to me as I navigate this challenging but important journey towards my goal.
I appreciate your time and assistance in advance. Thank you very much for your help.
Hi, does anyone know if you can get extra time if you are a disabled applicant?
It depends but you can get up to 25% extra time
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