Medicine Application

3 Things After UCAS

3 Next Steps After Submitting Your UCAS Application

17th October 2018

So, your UCAS application is submitted - what next? Here are your next steps...

UCAS Checklist

7 Things To Do Before Submitting Your UCAS Application

10th October 2018

Here are seven things you need to check before pressing 'submit'!

4-Steps to Picking Med Schools for UCAS

4 Steps to Pick the Medical Schools for Your UCAS Application

27th September 2018

From choosing the right course structure to applying with UKCAT scores, here's how to pick universities for your UCAS form.

how do i choose a medical school

#AskAMedStudent: How Should I Choose a Med School?⠀

23rd July 2018

In this blog, a current med student gives her advice on how to choose the right med school for you...

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Medicine Application 2019 Entry Timeline

30th April 2018

We've compiled all the key dates you need to be aware of if you're applying for 2019 entry!

5 Tips Before Submitting Your Application

10th October 2017

Getting ready to submit your Medicine application? Here, read Aston Medical School's top tips before the UCAS deadline on 15th October!

4 Things to do on Medical School Open Days

4 Things to do on Medical School Open Days

11th July 2017

Attending medical school open days? From meeting current students to asking questions, here are top 4 things to do at med school open days!

Picking a Med School - Toyin

How I Picked My Medical School: Toyin – Aberdeen

4th July 2017

In this series, current medical students discuss how they chose the right medical school for them. In this, Toyin writes about how she chose Aberdeen.

How I Picked My Medical School: Ruari – Barts

26th June 2017

Want to know which factors to consider when choosing a medical school? Current med student Ruari talks about how he chose Barts and the London.

4 Methods for Choosing a Medical School

21st June 2017

Looking at different medical schools? This blog details the four key methods of choosing a medical school - from UKCAT scores to GCSE grades.

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