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If i take these Scottish highers in 5th year, do you think i will get accepted to medical school? (UK ONLY)?

This is what i got in 4th year :

Int 2 – Art & Design – B
Int 1 – French – A
SG – Computing – 2
SG – Chemistry – 2
SG – Biology – 2
SG – English – 3
SG – Maths – 3
SG – Geography – 5 (going to appeal for this to a 3)

This is what im planning to do in 5th year:

Higher Chemistry
Higher computing
Int 2 biology (because i think the schools policy is that you must have at least a 2 in KU and PS but i got a 3 in KU and a 2 PS :s so im not soo sure, even though overall i got a 2)
Int2 English :(
Int2 Maths

And in 6th year im planning to take these:

Adv Higher Chemistry
Adv Higher Computing
Higher maths
Higher english
Higher Biology

So at the end of 6th year i would have 3 highers and 2 advanced highers . i think :s

Im in a dilemma atm :s please help :(

thanks :)
## i might be doing higher human biology in 5th year instead of 6th year, so i would be doing 3 highers in 5th year, but it totally depends on my school

hmmmm. Your going to have a mighty difficult 6th year. Generally, med schools require 5 Highers at one sitting. Usually 4a’s and 1 b minimum. Word of advice, don’t go crashing any subjects. Usually ends up in a disaster. And it would be better if you did biology over human biology. Most schools prefer biology. Good luck!

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