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Could anyone list/recommend the Universities that offer medicine with a foundation year or….?

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Could anyone list/recommend the Universities that offer medicine with a foundation year or….?

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The vast majority of foundation medicine degrees are aimed at students who have achieved high marks (i.e. at least AAB), but in the wrong subjects. There are very few that offer places to students that have studied the right subjects, but didn’t get good enough grades. Those that do exist (Southampton, St Georges and East Anglia are the only ones I know of) are aimed at students who meet certain widening access criteria. St Georges will only accept mature students, for example. East Anglia requires you to have a household income under £25,000, have no family history of higher education, have been in care, or live in a poor area. They also prefer to take people currently living in East Anglia. Southampton is likely to have similar requirements to those of East Anglia – you could email them and ask if you’re not sure. I don’t know if you meet any of these criteria, but if you don’t, have you considered re-taking your whole A2 year to bump up your grades? It would take the same amount of

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