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Prince of Lasanod

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Lascanod is right.

No medicine school will take you as an undergrade unless you have extenuating circumstances.

you can try med school after you do your bachelours
He has no chance whatsoever.

-Average/bad GCSE's(medicine standard at least)
-Failed A-Levels
-Took 2 gap years doing nothing.
 

fox

31/12/16 - 04/04/20
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You don't a choice really, no offence.

You're very lazy, whilst medicine requires hard work. Also, there is nothing really great about being a doctor in the UK.
Lascanod is right.

No medicine school will take you as an undergrade unless you have extenuating circumstances.

you can try med school after you do your bachelours
I studied medicine for 5 months in Bulgaria at the University of Plovdiv.
 

fox

31/12/16 - 04/04/20
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And then you dropped out? Surprise surprise.
You are not helping at all. It was one of the worst decisions i ever made in my life. I shouldn't have dropped out. Going to the jobcentre every Thursday to sign in for job seeker allowance is demoralizing and suicidal. I just want this to end.
 

fox

31/12/16 - 04/04/20
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I honestly think you should at minimum get a part time job that gets you out of the house and a bit of cash
I am looking for a part time job but it isnt easy. My social skills are pathetic. I cant hold a conversation without panicking.
 

Prince of Lasanod

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You are not helping at all. It was one of the worst decisions i ever made in my life. I shouldn't have dropped out. Going to the jobcentre every Thursday to sign in for job seeker allowance is demoralizing and suicidal. I just want this to end.
I'm being harsh because it's the truth. You're a grown man, no need to sugarcoat things to you. How can you be 19, at home doing nothing, and then say that anything other than medicine is below you?
 

Prince of Lasanod

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You are giving me the Crudetruth
Not really, I could be a lot of more blunt.

The fact of the matter is, you didn't complete your A2's, right? So how can you study medicine which is 10x more harder? Why don't you just spend the next year taking A2 business, A level Maths and one more subject?
 
Not really, I could be a lot of more blunt.

The fact of the matter is, you didn't complete your A2's, right? So how can you study medicine which is 10x more harder? Why don't you just spend the next year taking A2 business, A level Maths and one more subject?

a levels systems changed now, its all linear, it takes two years to complete.

thank the tories.

to be 100% sure, he should call around and ask private exam centres since colleges no longer use the old syllabus
 

Prince of Lasanod

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a levels systems changed now, its all linear, it takes two years to complete.

thank the tories.

to be 100% sure, he should call around and ask private exam centres since colleges no longer use the old syllabus
I know, but he can just take it any private exam centre. Won't cost more than £30 per unit.
 
- Get a part time job (if you need it)
- Study hard with the rest of your time
- Apply to uni by January
- Retake all the exams (next summer)

And probably drop/replace business.
 
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Don't let people discourage you if you want to become a doctor. I'm not from the UK but 1 year shouldn't be big deal. Go to the student doctor network, they have all kinds of resources and a forum for discussion and questions.
FYI I graduated hs years ago and only recently decided to go to college, I dont care what anyone says about that being too old because some of my old classmates who graduated college already are working 15/16 dollar/hr jobs right now. Think about how much people waste four years in college and end up working at a starbucks
 
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