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  1. May 24, 2023 · Hi everyone, Just saw this on the UCL medicine notice board and thought it would be useful to put here. It's a list of provisional interview dates: Provisional interview dates for home applicants are as follows: 18th and 19th December 2023. 3rd, 4th, 8th, 10th, 22nd, 23rd, 24th, 29th, 30th and 31st January 2024.

  2. Jul 6, 2023 · List of medical schools in Clearing 2023 entry. University of Buckingham (private) King's College London - closed now. St George's University London (please fill in form on their website) Leicester - places filled. York Medical School - places filled. HYMS - shown as in clearing on UCAS search tool recently.

  3. Apr 29, 2024 · Exeter is a lot quieter, so has the potential to be a relaxing location (especially in Truro), whereas UCL is the complete opposite - busy and vibrant. Their courses are also very different - Exeter has a greater focus on PBL and early clinical exposure, whereas UCL is more traditional, with more lectures, and clinical years 3/4/5.

  4. Nov 11, 2023 · Hello everyone, welcome to the official discussion thread for students who have gotten a offer from UCL for 2024 entry! You can chat with other offer holders, and see if you can find someone who could be in your class next year <3! also, let us know what A Levels you are taking and the subject you want to study!! Hi!

  5. Thanks. Yeah UCL looks at the whole picture, GCSEs aren't too important compared to BMAT/PS/AS but at my interview, nearly all the other candidates had applied to oxbridge so their GCSEs were quite high (average 6A*) but I think that might just have been a coincidence. I think as long as your GCSE in maths, science, enlglish are at least As ...

  6. Apr 19, 2023 · They are vey supportive. In fact pretty sure we have a better med community from UCL from what I've heard from my friends who study there! Med at Imperial isn't like the other courses. South Ken is quite expensive, but Hammersmith (where we spent the other half of our time) is student friendly.

  7. Nov 16, 2020 · Anonymous #1. I know someone who transferred to UCL several years ago into the clinical years. The person had extenuating circumstances (mental health issues for which they needed to take time out) and moving to UCL meant they could stay back home with family. They were exceptional academically as well (consistently one of the top performers in ...

  8. Jun 9, 2022 · So I'm not 100% sure about 1st year but for the 2nd year exams that I just did, we have to sit all of the summative exams if we fail just one of them. I presume it's the same for 1st year; if so then you will have to sit both of your summative exams again. I know that's not the best news but I promise you'll be okay.

  9. Of course UCL Medical School also has many pros, the reason you’ll be older when you graduate being that you HAVE to intercalate there, whereas it’s a choice in Birmingham if you reach a certain performance threshold. Overall, I think you should weigh up what you’re looking for specifically from a medical school and base it off that. Do ...

  10. Mar 8, 2022 · Exeter vs UCL Medical School; Cambridge vs UCL vs KCL A100 Medicine; applying to uni advice please !!! Rejecting Newcastle partners offer; Admission test of UCL MEDICAL SCHOOL; Imperial or UCL for Medicine; About applying to medicine; Imperial/UCL/KCL med: is there a chance for me? Will I get into medical school at top universities with these ...