Hi, Im so glad this subject came up, becuase I am speculating around the same thing. I was thinking, If i don't get into veterinary science straight away, I would initially do a pre-vet course, or even a zoology course to get into an accelerated course. I didnt quite realise how high the fees were for the accelerated courses though! I was thinking of the gateway programme, and everything appby Janak - Veterinary Students
Looking at nottingham, it says this: ' Required subjects: grade A in chemistry and biology (or human biology) and grade B in a third subject (excluding general studies and critical thinking) at A2 level;' from this site - at liverpool it says this: 'At least two science A levels including Biology. Chemistry A level is recommended but not obligatory. GCSE Maths, Engliby Janak - Veterinary Students
Hi, Ive just started six form, and after looking a bit too deeply into vetmed courses at Uni, im rather confused at what to do! All my GCSEs came out at A*-B, but i missed out an A grade im maths by 6 marks.... but, my subject choices this year are Chemistry, Biology, Geograhpy and Art. I think ill drop Art next year. reading on this forum, people are advising to take 3 science subjecby Janak - Veterinary Students
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