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Studying Medicine in the US

Studying Medicine In The US: Requirements And Fees

10th November 2023

Here is everything you need to know if you're considering to study medicine in the US as an international student!

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Medicine Entrance Exam Results: What’s Next?

1st November 2023

Find out how best to use your UCAT, BMAT or GAMSAT results with Swansea's advice, as well as tips on what to do if you haven't achieved the score you want.

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The Challenges And Rewards Of A Rural Medical Placement

4th August 2023

Hear about the experience of a UCLan medical student on a rural placement in the UK, including what she found difficult and rewarding - plus her tips for getting the most out of it.

How I Use My A-Level Chemistry Knowledge At Med School

23rd May 2023

Discover how your A-Level in Chemistry will be put to use at Medical School with this insight from a Med student at St Andrews.

5 Things You Should Know Before Starting Med School

If you're getting ready to start Med School this year, here are some words of advice from a Med student at Bristol University.

5 Tips To Prepare For Med School Over The Summer

Whilst you're waiting for A-Level results, do these things to keep busy during the summer and prepare for university life.

How Studying For My A-Levels Prepared Me For Med School

Find out how your experience of studying for A-Levels prepares you for being a university Med student.

How to Make Most of Summer Before Med School

6 Ways To Make The Most Of The Summer Before Med School

Here are six things you can do to make the most of your summer before starting Medical School.

How I Use My A-Level Biology Knowledge At Med School

Check out this guide from a St Andrews student to how your A-Level Biology knowledge will be put to use at Medical School.

Dos And Don’ts Of Secondary Care Clinical Placements At Med School

2nd March 2022

Get some insight from a Med student into what you can expect from secondary care clinical placements when you’re studying Medicine.

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