This morning I was fine. I'd got another offer. I'd got into Queen Mary's again. Then this afternoon it hit me. If i do Biomedical Science, am I actually going to be able to do medicine. Can I get in? Will I be able to afford it? I don't mind the 3 years (well a little bit) but the money and getting in is a worry. I've going to phone Queen Mary's tomorrow and get their advice.
Are these valid concerns or am I just worrying for nothing?
In 2005 I decided I wanted to be a doctor. A gap year and a degree later, I'm a third year medical student at Barts and The London Medical School.
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Friday, 11 December 2009
UCAS TRACK

I remember checking UCAS track everyday, even two or three times a day when I applied for Medicine. I was so obssessed I think that's why the rejection hit me so much harder than they should have. Second time round and I can happily say things are going better.
Within two weeks of applying for Biomedical Science I have two unconditional offers (Plymouth and Leicester) and an interview with Bristol. Fingers crossed for QMUL and UCL but we'll have to wait and see. No matter what I am going to uni this year :D shame it's not med but oh well.
Blogging from my iPhone btw and I've also got into Twitter. I'm all about communicating on the go. Still planning to become a doctor but will have to review the when and how :/
Wednesday, 2 December 2009
iPhone
Evening.
Been a while but I do like to blog so though I'd give you guys a brief update. Now on the uni front I've applied for Biomedical Sciences at UCL, Queens Mary and Plymouth. I've also applied for Biological Sciences at Leicester and Virology and Immunology at Bristol. I've got my fingers crossed and I'm hoping for a best response than last time.
Also I have an iPhone :D Working full time at my Jobcentre Plus is really paying off!!!!
Been a while but I do like to blog so though I'd give you guys a brief update. Now on the uni front I've applied for Biomedical Sciences at UCL, Queens Mary and Plymouth. I've also applied for Biological Sciences at Leicester and Virology and Immunology at Bristol. I've got my fingers crossed and I'm hoping for a best response than last time.
Also I have an iPhone :D Working full time at my Jobcentre Plus is really paying off!!!!
Friday, 21 August 2009
Results
This is gonna be brief cause I'm unbelievably busy at the moment.
Law - A
Chemistry - B
Biology - B
Maths - B
Slightly disappointed that I didn't get an A in chemistry but oh well! I've been offered a place at Queen Mary for Biomedical Science for this year but I still want a gap year. Before you say, I asked them and it's QM's policy not to defer clearing offers. Sucks but I'll just have to apply again in September.
I may retake some chem and bio modules for my own personal ego, not to be submitted with my UCAS application, but who knows. I'm quite excited about all this.
Plus I have a job!!!!! I've been working for my local DWP Job Centre for the past two weeks. I'll get about a grand a month and the people are great. I'll be saving for uni and gap year in no time at all :D
Law - A
Chemistry - B
Biology - B
Maths - B
Slightly disappointed that I didn't get an A in chemistry but oh well! I've been offered a place at Queen Mary for Biomedical Science for this year but I still want a gap year. Before you say, I asked them and it's QM's policy not to defer clearing offers. Sucks but I'll just have to apply again in September.
I may retake some chem and bio modules for my own personal ego, not to be submitted with my UCAS application, but who knows. I'm quite excited about all this.
Plus I have a job!!!!! I've been working for my local DWP Job Centre for the past two weeks. I'll get about a grand a month and the people are great. I'll be saving for uni and gap year in no time at all :D
Monday, 13 July 2009
Future Doc's Advice for Pre-Meds
I remember when I first considered becoming a doctor. I bought books, went to open days, joined sites, even considered MedLink (Don't waste your money). But then I found the world of blogging. I found so much advice and help from students going through the process or had done it in the past few years. I plan to make several posts stemming from this one. I want to help future students, but also get some things clear in my mind for me. I plan to cover:
- Why do you want to be a doctor?
- General Requirements
- Work Experience
- Personal Statement
- The UKCAT and BMAT
- General Application Info
- Gap Years
- Which Medical School?
- Preparing for the Interview
- Things which aren't true
I've got some drafts lined up already. I'll also be posting about my plans for the future depending on my results.
Friday, 19 June 2009
So it's over....
It's been a stressful two months. I've pulled at my hair, chewed on pens, used enough paper to help wipe out the rainforests and forced myself to work endless nights till 2 or 3 in the morning with the sole aim of passing these A-Levels.
In total I did 10 exams. 4 were retakes, 6 with A2s. The retakes seemed to go alright. I touch wood every time I discuss this because they all technically need to be A. Maths need to be a high A but oh well :/
A2 Law were very challenging. I entered that exam believing I would fail, that it would end here. However three questions that I couldn't have loved more came up. I seriously was so happy that it restored my hope. I can't guess biology synoptic for the life of me. Neither Chemistry's synoptic. Chem 5 seemed to go all right but who knows.
I now have two months till results day. I excited and nervous. I need to plan for the future over the next few days and get a good idea of what's going to happen. If I don't get minimum AAB then it's looking like I'm not going to med school anytime soon. It's possible to get an A in both Bio and Law. Without an A in chem my options are severely restricted but since I can't judge the paper, I really don't know. I'll stop now cause I hate dissecting papers. I refuse to talk about them after the exam because I can't change my answer and will just make me wonder.
More interesting posts to come, I promise. I'm also seriously considering looking at America but I need to research funding. It's unlikely to happen, but just want to know that I can rule it off my list of options.
In total I did 10 exams. 4 were retakes, 6 with A2s. The retakes seemed to go alright. I touch wood every time I discuss this because they all technically need to be A. Maths need to be a high A but oh well :/
A2 Law were very challenging. I entered that exam believing I would fail, that it would end here. However three questions that I couldn't have loved more came up. I seriously was so happy that it restored my hope. I can't guess biology synoptic for the life of me. Neither Chemistry's synoptic. Chem 5 seemed to go all right but who knows.
I now have two months till results day. I excited and nervous. I need to plan for the future over the next few days and get a good idea of what's going to happen. If I don't get minimum AAB then it's looking like I'm not going to med school anytime soon. It's possible to get an A in both Bio and Law. Without an A in chem my options are severely restricted but since I can't judge the paper, I really don't know. I'll stop now cause I hate dissecting papers. I refuse to talk about them after the exam because I can't change my answer and will just make me wonder.
More interesting posts to come, I promise. I'm also seriously considering looking at America but I need to research funding. It's unlikely to happen, but just want to know that I can rule it off my list of options.
Sunday, 7 June 2009
New theme
Had some spare time/procrastinating so got a new template for my blog.
Shout if there are any problems.
Enjoy.
Shout if there are any problems.
Enjoy.
Saturday, 6 June 2009
Going to see the Killers
Revision Break. I'm going to see The Killers and the Kooks in Hyde Park on the 26th.
Gonna be brilliant. Going with a bunch of mates. Can't wait!!!!!!!!
Back to Criminal Law :/
Gonna be brilliant. Going with a bunch of mates. Can't wait!!!!!!!!
Back to Criminal Law :/
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