What gcse grades do you need to become a doctor?
hi Sairah there is no two ways about it, straight A grades and A* grades clearly indicate to teachers that not only are you dedicated and very hard working, but you have the brains to study material, consolodate and undrestand it. Therefore you have shown you are perhaps serious about doing well in life academicaly speaking, and nothing gets more ‘academic’ in life than the Doctor profession, beacuse in the medical feield the process of learning is an ongoing process and will never end (research yields new findings monthly, the countless medical books,journals, conferences, papers are a testament to this). Straight A’s mean that you are naturaly bright and not somebody who had to ‘graft’ hard for the grades and spent long long hours of revision and consolidation fo material, it may also indicate you have a hidden interest and enthusiasm for a subject and ultimately means that even if you do ‘slack off’ a bit, take the foot off the gas and begin to ‘relax’ – you are still more than capa