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Click to edit Master title style Applying for Medicine
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Click to edit Master title style Contents 1.Do you want to be a doctor? 2.Some facts and statistics about applying in the UK for Medicine 3.The Application Process 4.How you can prepare 5.Practice Interview Questions
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Pleased to meet you. Adrian Spottiswoode aspottiswoode@studygroup.com Head of A-Level, Bellerbys Brighton BA English Literature, MA American Studies, BSc Economics and Mathematics 10 years at Bellerbys Before that university teacher in Taiwan, China and Chicago
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Click to edit Master title style 1. Do you want to be a doctor? Really? Why?
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Click to edit Master title styleQuestions: 1.Why do you want to be a doctor? 2.How long have you wanted to be a doctor? 3.What do you want to be instead of a doctor? I have wanted to be a doctor ever since I remember. It is all I want to do with my life. So, prove it….. 4. What have done so far to advance you towards your goal of being a doctor?
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Click to edit Master title styleWhat it means to be a doctor….. Could you: Tell someone they had only six months to live?
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Click to edit Master title style Therefore universities want students for medicine who have…. Academic Ability Confident Personality Thinking / decision making skills
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Click to edit Master title style What it means to be a student of science or medicine….. A Levels + University: 5 years A Levels + University: 8 years
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Click to edit Master title style 2. Some facts and statistics about applying in the UK for Medicine
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Click to edit Master title style2013 entry Number of applications for Medicine 65477 Number of interviews 19476 (29%) Number of places 6577 (9%) BUT…..
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Click to edit Master title style Success rate for UK students: 11% Success rate for International Students: 6% (Success rate for Brighton Bellerbys Students (2005-2013): 12%) BUT….
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Click to edit Master title style Anyone want to do Medicine at Oxford and Cambridge? Don’t. Oxford 2014: 271 applications from International students 5 places (2%) (Cardiff and Nottingham 25 places each).
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Click to edit Master title style3. The Application Process
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Click to edit Master title styleTo get in, you will need: 1.Best possible AS grades 2.IELTS 7 at least 3.Show evidence of medical experience on UCAS application 4.Get high marks on BMAT or UKCAT test 5.Do well on interview 6.Offer will be between *AAA to ABB depending on university
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Click to edit Master title style Sept May OctNovAprilDecMay Aug Year 1 (AS Year) Year 2 (A2 Year) 1 2 746 5 389 10 1.Finalise choosing the 4 AS subjects. 2.First year (AS) exams. 3.AS Results come out. 4.Start doing university application (UCAS ) 5.Closing date for Medicine (October 15) 6.Closing date for all other applications 7.University interviews 8.Deadline for universities to give offers; students choose 2 universities 9.A2 exams 10.A2 results come out Go to UNI!!!
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Click to edit Master title style Key Parts of UCAS Application 1.Previous education before Bellerbys 2.AS results 3.Student’s personal statement 4.College’s reference 5.Predicted grades
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Click to edit Master title styleOther chances….. 1.Apply to other countries 2.Start doing a Biomedical Sciences degree, switch to Medicine 3.Do a Science degree, then go Postgraduate Medicine after
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Click to edit Master title style4. How You Can Prepare
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Click to edit Master title styleA-Level Choice Must do: 1.Chemistry 2.Maths 3.Biology But then a “free choice” – many do Physics or Psychology.
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Click to edit Master title style Work / voluntary experience Very limited opportunities to get experience in UK hospitals More chance in care homes, charities Must have experience in both home country and UK
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Click to edit Master title style Extra Study Choose 1 area of Medicine you are very interested in Find out as much as you can about the science behind this area Find news stories related to it Begin your A-Level studies early! (Google “A- Level Chemistry materials”
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The Medics’ Preparation Programme at Bellerbys Brighton A Four-Term Programme of Preparation Term 1 (AS) – Medics’ “club” Term 2 (AS) – Assessment of students’ suitability Term 3 (AS) – Start of specialised tutor groups Term 4 (A2) – Complete applications with tutor / prepare for interviews and tests Plus, connection with academic enrichment programme
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Click to edit Master title style Term 4 3 hours a week of tutor period Pre October 15 th – complete UCAS application After October 15 th – prepare for interview and tests: Daily morning sessions Outside visitors Test instruction classes Mock interviews with senior staff Mock interviews with staff subject specialists
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Click to edit Master title style Connection with Academic Enrichment Programme Students highly encouraged to participate in activities such as: Medics’ club Physics society Robotics club Thinking skills preparation Science enrichment lectures Academic support classes Trips / visits
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Click to edit Master title style 5. Some interview practice
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Click to edit Master title styleQuestion 1 What personal qualities do you have that you think would help you to be a good doctor?
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Click to edit Master title styleQuestion 2 Tell me about the most interesting piece of Science you have learnt at school this year.
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Click to edit Master title styleQuestion 3 Research has shown that “Integrity” is an important quality in a doctor. What do you think is meant by this and can you give an example of a situation in which acting with integrity might be important? Integrity = the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. For more questions, see: http://www.medschoolsonline.co.uk/medical-school-interviews/
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Click to edit Master title stylePractice interview with 3 similar questions 1.Tell me about your work / voluntary experience and what that has taught you about Medicine. 2.Tell me about a recent news story about Medicine which you have read. 3.Doctors often have to make difficult decisions. What is the best way to do this?
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Click to edit Master title styleThings to do Get more work/voluntary experience. Choose one area of medicine and study it. Start your A-Level studies now. Come to Bellerbys Brighton!
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Click to edit Master title style Any questions?
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