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Does Oxford Medicine accept resits?

Imperial College London: Resits are considered only under extenuating circumstances. University of Leeds: Resits are only accepted in extenuating circumstances. Oxford University: Resits are accepted in extenuating circumstances. University of St Andrews: Resits are only accepted in extenuating circumstances.
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Does Oxford care about resits?

The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge will accept A Level retakes, however, the individual college you apply to may have its own admissions criteria. For example, some colleges may be more lenient towards retakes while others may be more strict.
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Does Exeter Medical School accept resits?

Exeter does not discriminate against applicants who have re-taken part or all of a qualification, and will treat an achieved or predicted qualification grade in the same way irrespective of whether or not re-takes are involved. We do not normally accept resits or additional time to sit qualifications.
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Can you get into Oxford medicine with a * AA?

Academic entry requirements

Our standard entry requirements are: A-levels: A*AA in three A-levels (excluding Critical Thinking and General Studies) taken in one academic year. Candidates are required to achieve at least grade A in both Chemistry and at least one of Biology, Physics or Mathematics.
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Can I reapply to Oxford medicine?

→Can you reapply to medicine at Oxbridge? Yes, it is possible to reapply to Oxford and Cambridge. However, there are some restrictions and guidelines that applicants should be aware of.
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Does Cambridge accept resits for Medicine?

Med/VetST Resit overview

Medical students are entitled to two attempts at all MB examinations; those who fail any Second MB subjects twice are automatically withdrawn from the Medical Student Register and are not able to continue with their medical studies.
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Do medical schools accept Reapplicants?

Even if you did not receive many, or any, interview invitations, you could still successfully reapply if you meaningfully improved your admissions profile since your initial application cycle. This could mean an improved MCAT score and/or increased extracurricular hours.
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What are the odds of getting into Oxford Medicine?

At the interview stage, there are usually around 2.5 applicants per place available. Overall, this means that around 10% of applicants are offered a place to study Medicine at Oxford.
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Is it harder to get into Cambridge or Oxford for Medicine?

The main difference between the two is that Oxford requires students to achieve A*AA, whereas Cambridge has slightly higher entry requirements of A*A*A. Both Oxford and Cambridge require applicants to sit the BMAT.
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Can you go to Oxford with AAB?

We usually expect AAAAB or AAAAA in your Highers, with two or more Advanced Highers. If you take three Advanced Highers, we ask for AAB. If you can only take two, we ask for AA grades, and an A grade in an additional Higher taken in Year 6.
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Does Manchester accept resits for medicine?

Policy for applicants who resit their qualifications

We welcome applications from those re-sitting their A-levels, though applicants may only re-sit one of either Year 12 or Year 13.
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Does Newcastle Medicine accept resits?

Resit Qualifications

As a result, we allow a subject to be repeated once. If a subject is being undertaken for a second time after further study the expectation is of a higher level of performance, the grade requirement from the University will also increase by a grade e.g. A to A*.
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Does Queen Mary accept resits for medicine?

As for A level resits, they are only considered under extenuating circumstances. Aston Medical School: Considered under extenuating circumstances. 1 resit year attempt only (as is the case with most medical schools). Barts (Queen Mary): Resits accepted if you're protected under the Equality and Diversity Act 2010.
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Do Oxford and Cambridge accept resits?

Yes. Almost all universities officially accept resit results. They will be aware that you took the course again, however, so your chances of receiving an offer may be affected.
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Do you need all 9s to get into Oxford?

However, GCSEs are used in some parts of Oxford's admissions process as performance indicators and to predict A level grades. Oxford prefers applicants to have as many A*s and 9s as possible, and many applicants have a lot of 7, 8 and 9 grades.
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Does Imperial accept A-Level resits for Medicine?

The Faculty of Medicine does not accept resit qualifications unless the student has applied for mitigating circumstances. Please see the resits, deferred entry and transfers section on the Medicine course page for more information.
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What is the hardest course to get into at Oxford?

Economics and Management: University of Oxford has an acceptance rate of 7%! It is easily the most difficult subject to pursue in Oxford. Computer Science: University of Oxford has an acceptance rate of about 9 % which is probably the lowest for this course in any given university.
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What is the hardest university to get into for medicine UK?

What is the hardest university to get into UK medicine? The hardest medical university to get into in the UK is the University of Oxford Medical School.
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What is the hardest subject to study at Oxford?

What are the hardest degree subjects?
  • Psychology. ...
  • Statistics. ...
  • Nursing. ...
  • Physics. ...
  • Astrophysics. ...
  • Biomedical Engineering. ...
  • Astronomy. ...
  • Dentistry. Dentistry, like medicine, is an important profession, and if you wish to study it at university you must be prepared to undertake high volumes of both theoretical and practical work.
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Do you need 3 A * to get into Oxford?

However Oxford usually only has around 3,300 places each year so even excellent grades will not guarantee you an offer. Offers for Oxford places are between A*A*A and AAA at A-level, depending on the course. (See course pages.) See a list of Oxford courses with conditional offers including at least one A*.
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How many people do Oxford interview for Medicine?

The number of applicants called for interview is fixed at around 425, in other words about 2.5 applicants per place available. Interviewers assessed each candidate against our explicit list of selection criteria. To find out more, read our selection criteria.
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Is it worth applying to Oxford for Medicine?

However, it has consistently ranked amongst the top medical schools in both the UK and the world. The main medicine course offered by Oxford is a six-year undergraduate course, one year longer than most UK medical schools. This course is sorted by Pre-Clinical studies in Years 1-3 and Clinical Studies in Years 4-6.
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Does it look bad to apply to medical school twice?

In other words, being a reapplicant does not “look bad.” In fact, reapplying to medical school offers the chance to bolster your candidacy and application which might offer more opportunities than you would have had otherwise.
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Do med schools dislike reapplicants?

No, they do not prefer second time applicants. However, they do like the applicants that took a gap year and filled it with meaningful experiences. If you are applying to the same school that rejected you after interviewing you the previous year then you are in serious disadvantage.
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Are reapplicants looked down upon?

Apply when you are most ready. Re-applicants are looked upon favorably if they show good improvements.
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