These are the people the current Tory government thinks should work a 60hr week for 30 thousand a year making life and death decisions. This is not a living wage for anyone and is a pathetic reward for years of study and debt accumulation. These young people are the cream of the crop and should be treasured. They are the future of UK healthcare and if I was one of them I would be seriously looking at options abroad. What a tragedy.
It's very easy for us to say "just give everyone a pay rise", but economics doesnt work like that, a pay rise wont solve every single problem, every time the government does some interventions, the economy will show reactions, and those reactions could be bad. Plus, UK is not a small country that nobody knows, it's one of the largest economy on earth, every move of the UK government need to be carefully considered.
@@reprep4821idk seems like a pretty simple solution. these people literally have to go to school for 5-7 years at least, deal with annoying and disrespectful patients, make decisions that could save someone’s life in a second. if anyone is getting a pay rise it should defo be them
@@amberdavis5311 In India as I said if you are part of that 1% you don't have to pay much fees..it is highly affordable. I guess med education is much expensive in America ..so lot of students go to countries like China, Georgia etc. But as they become medical professionals as the salary is more there, they migrate there
As you have too much competition. Here competitive but not that competitive as other More higher paying possible degrees . Like maths from top university or economics can get you into high finance job i# London and make 4x medical salary
@@xcutepikaxboth a levels have the same requirements 4A*s, bare in mind this is the minimum you usually need around 5 to 6 to get in to the top med school from Hong Kong
@@mrl7141that is before grade inflation and A* introduced. New A* is like old A and same for new A is like old B. So A*AA is like old ABB. For those getting their A levels say before 2005 or so.
I did 4 (Biology, chemistry, physics and math). It's actually pretty common in my country to do 4 or 5 subjects. Grades were A*, A*, A and A. I know people who got better grades than me 😅 I also know people who had 1 A* and 2/3 As who didn't make it to medschool cuz the competition is tough
Damn, I plan on going to uni to get a medical degree and my current grades are pretty similar to all of theirs, I’ll probably do ok, that’s relieving 💀👍
Me as an Indian-*totally confused about what is going on* We here have a exam which has mcq's and this year around 1800000 students are applying for it out of which only around 21000 will get selected
@@chunkplunkcheck if you can apply for a contextual offer it depends on your parents income , where you live and other factors I can't remember basically they lower the grade boundary for you to A*AA To ABB so it's not too late!!
@@celestialknight2339 the regular grades are (were the system just changed to numbers) E to A, A being the best grade. You could ask to sit an additional question in the same exam, which gave you the * if you got everything right. So if someone sits three subjects, there’s three grades: A*, A and A. Which is final GPA of: 4.2 + 4.0 + 4.0 = 4.07 which doesn’t exist as the levels don’t line up exactly
@@Vonononie Thanks. It turns out it’s comparable to the Advanced Placement (AP) courses in America, which now makes sense to me… So what were YOUR A-grade levels? 😅 Lol
@@celestialknight2339 that sounds like it should be right as sitting the A* is an extra to the regular course. It was many decades ago when I sat my A levels, Computer Science was a new an exciting option, so I don’t think they are comparable with todays grades!
@@Godsdaugtherryeah but if you want to go to medical In pakistan you MUST take biology chem and physics. Many take maths too. Otherwise you wont get admission.these subjects are compulsory.
no wayyyy in hong kong you have to get at least 4 A*s to get into med school🥲tho i’m not taking A level🥹i’m taking HKDSE which is way harder than A level😭anyway wish y’all good luck!!
Sir at 1:08:00 how will the examiner know whether I used a calculator or not. And let’s just say Allah na karay I forget the values in the exam, can I use the calculator as a last resort?
Ikrr yeah but if you want to go to medical In pakistan you MUST take biology chem and physics. Many take maths too. Otherwise you wont get admission.these subjects are compulsory.
My child who is doing A-levels of medicine was thinking to become a doctor but after seeing this…I’ll ask him for what other courses he can do, because he did alright as he got 5s and 6s but he said he could have done better…but he somehow got to do A-levels but yeah hoping he will do well. 👍
You can still do Medicine with 5s and 6s - I recommend looking directly at the entry requirements of medical schools because they always have a minum grade requirement :)
A level is equal to when u guys do ur pre med or whatever like we don’t have pre med after high school we go sixth form/college then by 18 we finish our a levels and then start university where we can just study the course like medicine
So an A is 100% so how can you get more than that,if you say extra credit that shouldn't count because that is not part of the curriculum so if I choose not to take the extra credit that counts against me
It just makes me so angry when I think about how much these doctors are earning for saving people’s lives, and then a footballer who just sits at the side of the pitch and earning millions. It is ridiculous
It's just the top grade in the English system. So it goes, A*, A, B, C. Think of it like A+ in the American system. I think it's actually been changed to a numeric system now, but could be wrong.
well i’m a GP i did my alevels in 2007, all i did to get my A’s was memorise the lecture notes series for bio chem etc. easy! i thought at the time it was easy but now it’s even easier because teacher just tell you what to revise. so yes i do know
These are the people the current Tory government thinks should work a 60hr week for 30 thousand a year making life and death decisions. This is not a living wage for anyone and is a pathetic reward for years of study and debt accumulation. These young people are the cream of the crop and should be treasured. They are the future of UK healthcare and if I was one of them I would be seriously looking at options abroad. What a tragedy.
It's very easy for us to say "just give everyone a pay rise", but economics doesnt work like that, a pay rise wont solve every single problem, every time the government does some interventions, the economy will show reactions, and those reactions could be bad. Plus, UK is not a small country that nobody knows, it's one of the largest economy on earth, every move of the UK government need to be carefully considered.
@@reprep4821maybe they need to stop giving money to Ukraine and try to fix the inflation
@@reprep4821idk seems like a pretty simple solution. these people literally have to go to school for 5-7 years at least, deal with annoying and disrespectful patients, make decisions that could save someone’s life in a second. if anyone is getting a pay rise it should defo be them
Don't pursue a medical degree then.
😅😅
Plus they had to get a great score on BMAT or UCAT to even get an interview for the course
Me as an Indian..
Even if you get full marks in school , you still have to write a highly competitive exam where only 1% students get selected 🥲
I can fell u bro. Itz same for me😅😅
Same in here sri lanka😅
Is that why so many Indian doctors go to America?
@@amberdavis5311 In India as I said if you are part of that 1% you don't have to pay much fees..it is highly affordable. I guess med education is much expensive in America ..so lot of students go to countries like China, Georgia etc. But as they become medical professionals as the salary is more there, they migrate there
0.005 percent in AIIMS
In Hong Kong, you have to get 4A*s for alevels as a base requirement for med school. And you’re not even guaranteed to get in😃
damnnn thats intense!!
As you have too much competition. Here competitive but not that competitive as other More higher paying possible degrees . Like maths from top university or economics can get you into high finance job i# London and make 4x medical salary
Are you talking about international A levels?
I WAS WAITING FOR SOMEONE TO SAY THIS THANK YOU!!!
@@xcutepikaxboth a levels have the same requirements 4A*s, bare in mind this is the minimum you usually need around 5 to 6 to get in to the top med school from Hong Kong
Loving that. Smart and hard working. Respect.
Judging by my a-levels, I am not the same as any of these people. LOOOOL
pov me entering the foundation year course
I remember when it was AAB or ABB entry requirements...
I got BBB offer in 1999
@@mrl7141that is before grade inflation and A* introduced. New A* is like old A and same for new A is like old B. So A*AA is like old ABB. For those getting their A levels say before 2005 or so.
4 a levels is crazy ngl
LOOOl I (lydie) couldn'ttt
I did 4 (Biology, chemistry, physics and math). It's actually pretty common in my country to do 4 or 5 subjects. Grades were A*, A*, A and A. I know people who got better grades than me 😅 I also know people who had 1 A* and 2/3 As who didn't make it to medschool cuz the competition is tough
I did 5💀💀and got A* in all
@@whooopsiesssssssss9770 which ones
@@azc261 biology chemistry psychology business studies and home languages
Damn, I plan on going to uni to get a medical degree and my current grades are pretty similar to all of theirs, I’ll probably do ok, that’s relieving 💀👍
Good luck!
I believe in you. Stay focused and get rest. Whenever you feel like giving up... don't! Remember why you started!
Ok doing Chem Bio and history / dropped maths as it’s just too much !
Yeah… but that’s no excuse to not chase better grades if you can (I got no idea whatsoever what you might be going through).
I'm getting 5s 6s and two 7s in my gcses and now I don't even know if I have any hope
Wow well done 👏 smart cookies 🍪
Thank you!!
Me doing my exams rn hoping I get at least a B...
Wish you the best 🎉 above b grade . Never give up anything in ur life. 💪🙂🙂
same 😭
Me as an Indian-*totally confused about what is going on*
We here have a exam which has mcq's and this year around 1800000 students are applying for it out of which only around 21000 will get selected
. A Levels are equivalent to Class 11th and 12th in India. Hope it helps 🤞
@@weirdoboy06 Well here grades dont help you get any college.
Umm not wanna demotivate you, but it's 2300000... It was 18 last yr
@@amritarora0013 yes actually those figures were not out 2 weeks back so told the last years data
Not 21000 more like 101000 (55%govt 45%pvt)
When I was UK student in the late 1970s, pretty much everybody did A-level physics. It looks like that is no longer the case.
In Singapore you need A* for all plus leadership plus some portfolio
Wonder,how that first girl got medicine without studying chemistry, wow
In the UK you don't have to study chemistry as long as you have biology.
@@Pips1990that’s not true most medical school ask for biology chemistry and the third subject is your choice. Minimum has to be AAA
@@Laufeycalled online there are a list of the ones in the UK that don't require chemistry.
@@Pips1990 i did say most as its the standard but some schools do allow not taking chemistry
@@Pips1990wait do yall only attend A levels on 3 subjects??
my worst nightmare is getting B in chem and not having a chance at med anymore
got a B...
@@chunkplunkcheck if you can apply for a contextual offer it depends on your parents income , where you live and other factors I can't remember basically they lower the grade boundary for you to A*AA
To ABB so it's not too late!!
You and me both. Good luck x
NOO how's it going now?@@chunkplunk
@@xcutepikax resitting chem
I got to the end and was like ahhhhhhhhhh and threw my phone across the room
I did Chem, Bio, Math and I got A*A*A❤❤
I’m American and I need a translation of this 😂
A is equivalent to 4.0, A* would be about 4.2 if that was an option
@@Vonononie So why is there only one star at the beginning then? They said “A star A A”
@@celestialknight2339 the regular grades are (were the system just changed to numbers) E to A, A being the best grade.
You could ask to sit an additional question in the same exam, which gave you the * if you got everything right.
So if someone sits three subjects, there’s three grades: A*, A and A. Which is final GPA of:
4.2 + 4.0 + 4.0 = 4.07 which doesn’t exist as the levels don’t line up exactly
@@Vonononie Thanks. It turns out it’s comparable to the Advanced Placement (AP) courses in America, which now makes sense to me…
So what were YOUR A-grade levels? 😅 Lol
@@celestialknight2339 that sounds like it should be right as sitting the A* is an extra to the regular course.
It was many decades ago when I sat my A levels, Computer Science was a new an exciting option, so I don’t think they are comparable with todays grades!
Good grades but clearly show how tough A* are vs 8/9 gcse
Not the context of the video
Strongly disagree
Me in India, THEY DON'T HAVE TO STUDY PHYSICS!? ITS THEIR CHOICCEEE-? WHAT FUTURE IS THIS
Ikr 😭
You can do A Levels in India lol
you choose wtv you want in a level
@@Godsdaugtherryeah but if you want to go to medical In pakistan you MUST take biology chem and physics. Many take maths too. Otherwise you wont get admission.these subjects are compulsory.
@@hhgshsjdjdhdjejwait really? how?
in our country if you want to do mbbs you are obliged to have bio chem physics THATS SO UNFAIR
I want to be a medical student but my mock grades are unbelievably trash
i got ABB (in med school) dw about it
no wayyyy in hong kong you have to get at least 4 A*s to get into med school🥲tho i’m not taking A level🥹i’m taking HKDSE which is way harder than A level😭anyway wish y’all good luck!!
😅 Alevel is harder than Dse
good luck to you too!
@@Lai-or2bd is it?
Took physics, Chem, bio, and got 96, 100, 99 out of 100 in cbse board India. Overall 96.2%
Med school need at least A*AA to AAA. But just getting grades is one hoop
funny how no one did a level physics
A star😂💀💀
In college im doing bio, chem, physics. Wish me luck
Good luck!!
I always thought they had to do chemistry?
So studying physics in A level not so important right??
Sir at 1:08:00 how will the examiner know whether I used a calculator or not. And let’s just say Allah na karay I forget the values in the exam, can I use the calculator as a last resort?
I want to get into med skl but I can't take biology cuz of my grades. Soo I'm doing maths, chemistry and physics. I hope I get into one.😢
Guess who just finished a levels and got A*AA
Not me I only got A*AAA*
What country is this? I did bio Chem mates and got A C C lol
England
Damn, here four A levels is the norm and all of them need to be core subjects like Bio, Chem, Phy, Math etc.
Where is that?
How do they get these grades? Wow!
Hi, does anyone has "CGP Biology A levels WORKBOOK" PDF?
pls I really need it🙂🙃🙏🙏
Bruh, i can't even get a D in business studies lol
As an American, I am highly confused.
LOOL
What is confusing? I don't get it
@@rtm5796 I have no idea what A-levels means
@@amandawalker1196 look it up
@@amandawalker1196A levels aent equivalent to anything exactly to america but think of them as a more important AP exam
Wait they don’t have to study physics #Neet😅
Ikrr yeah but if you want to go to medical In pakistan you MUST take biology chem and physics. Many take maths too. Otherwise you wont get admission.these subjects are compulsory.
My child who is doing A-levels of medicine was thinking to become a doctor but after seeing this…I’ll ask him for what other courses he can do, because he did alright as he got 5s and 6s but he said he could have done better…but he somehow got to do A-levels but yeah hoping he will do well. 👍
You can still do Medicine with 5s and 6s - I recommend looking directly at the entry requirements of medical schools because they always have a minum grade requirement :)
Hi, does anyone has "CGP Physics A levels TEXTBOOK" PDF?
pls I really need it🙂🙃🙏🙏
what is an "a level"? what is "a star"? i'm american... dunno what that means
a-levels are the exams we do before going to university (college in America), and an A* is like an A+ grade
Imagine you get to pick 3 AP classes, there is going to be more content since it’s a 2 year course. An A* is like a 5 and an A is a very high 4.
A level is equal to when u guys do ur pre med or whatever like we don’t have pre med after high school we go sixth form/college then by 18 we finish our a levels and then start university where we can just study the course like medicine
Damn I got CDE
Business Accounting Economics
I think I got DDD 😂😂😂 I still got into the uni I wanted to though
Should we take maths in Alevels as a medical student? What are the perks?
I recommend checking the medical school council entry requirements pdf! Not all medical schools in the UK require mathsss
yes. theres less content imo
Why this country want to torture these smart people in NHS
I guess private sectors offer home for these better deserving individuals
what is A star vs A?? im American
A star is the grade above A
So an A is 100% so how can you get more than that,if you say extra credit that shouldn't count because that is not part of the curriculum so if I choose not to take the extra credit that counts against me
It just makes me so angry when I think about how much these doctors are earning for saving people’s lives, and then a footballer who just sits at the side of the pitch and earning millions. It is ridiculous
people who control were money goes prefer distracting the minds of people then getting them educated
Do i need to get A level after my secondary school for my bachelor admission in us , uk , and canda ? If i want to study medicine ?
Not too sure how international applications work, check the UK medical school council entry requirements pdf for more info!
Heyy I’m really confused. Do you need Chemistry to pursue a career in general medicine
Yes
No
There are loads of med schools that are fine as long as you have Maths and Biology
Yes. But it's not completely necessary to get into University, it will give you a good start though. Biology is the most important however.
Damn🎉🎉
So nobody has done physics 🙄
They only did 3 a levels
So
@kqlona people usually take 4
The average UK student does 3 xx
respectfully, don't you have to do chemistry to study medicine? How was that allowed? I don't mean to be mean though, just curious.
Some medical schools just don't require it! Medicine is mainly human biology
Ayeeeee…
Me who got e's 🙂😭🤧
Together
Am I the only one who doesn't know what "A*" means? Help me out here
It's just the top grade in the English system. So it goes, A*, A, B, C. Think of it like A+ in the American system.
I think it's actually been changed to a numeric system now, but could be wrong.
@@Albinojackrussela levels are graded a* - e, the gcse exams which are taken two years earlier are graded 9 - 1 for literally no reason
Cap
i wouldn’t be impressed..it’s not hard to get straight A’s these days
Sure it isn’t bud
Ofc u would know
well i’m a GP i did my alevels in 2007, all i did to get my A’s was memorise the lecture notes series for bio chem etc. easy! i thought at the time it was easy but now it’s even easier because teacher just tell you what to revise. so yes i do know
@@icemanjondoe Educational reforms do exist mate. Anyways grading is weighted in the entire country, nowadays only the top 8% of students get an A*.
Ofc these days especially...
Hi, does anyone has "CGP Physics A levels TEXTBOOK" PDF?
pls I really need it🙂🙃🙏🙏