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Im Training To Be A Nurse, But Do You Think I Could Be A Doctor With These Qualifications?

i always wondered if i made a mistake by applying to become a nurse..
the qualifications i have are;
2 grade A*
6 grade A
2 grade B all at GCSE
and a-level I studied chemistry, biology, sociology and psychology and got 3 A's and a B..do you think this would be enough?

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3 Responses to “Im Training To Be A Nurse, But Do You Think I Could Be A Doctor With These Qualifications?”

  1. catdog Says:

    You should be able to get into university to study medicine with your qualifications. Also since you’re already training to be a nurse this could work in your advantage if you’ve proved to the university that you can study at university level to a high standard. Check out the entry grades for the universities you’re interested in and make contact with them to talk to them about it as they will be likely to be able to advise you. If you’re nearly finished your nursing training though then you’d be better finishing your training and then making a choice later on about whether to study medicine.

  2. Knight Templar Says:

    It would depend which University you would like to study in. Look up the entry requirements on University website you would like to attend.
    Generally speaking, it sounds as though you could be in with a chance, although you would be in a better position if you completed your degree in Nursing and then applied as a graduate with experience.

  3. Ida Slapter Says:

    I would think so but there is only one way to find out. Think about what you want to do with the rest of your life and what you really like doing. Maybe physicians assistant would be a better fit for you.

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