Trial&Error
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I see what your saying, cause I spent the whole yr working towards it, only for my UCAT not go well, but I'm planning on trying again next yr hopefully.Genuine question for prospective med students too, why do yall want to go straight into med? Isn't there post-grad routes to do medicine? I feel like all the stress isn't worth it (in my very unambitious opinion).
The undergrad courses are kind of sped up which is one of the reasons I want to do it. The post grad pathway requires a 3yr bachelor, then you do the GAMSAT test and interviews and some uni's require some minimum marks in bachelor, then 4yr postgrad, which adds up to 7 whole yrs. So by doing undergrad you can also skip the whole GAMSAT and interview and once your in, your in and set for life basically.

