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What qualifications?!?

Discussion in 'General Midwifery Discussion' started by leeleelou_97, Feb 21, 2012.

  1. leeleelou_97 New Member

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    Hey guys :)

    Was just wondering what grades in GSCE and A-Level everyone got in order to get into Uni?- I have heard you need to get atleast 3 A-Levels and 5 GSCE's C and above but I know how tough the competition is with Midwifery.
    Probably a slightly stupid question but i'm really worried that I won't be good enough :/

    Thankyou!! x
  2. SM2012 Active Member

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    Not A-levels but a BTEC Extended National Diploma in Health and Social Care :) reference put my prediction as quite high but the conditions are reasonable between 240-360 UCAS points, GCSE's were also reasonable but not stellar, got my 10 passes in the right subjects :)

    Your young and already researching, getting ahead of the curve and recognising the competition are good signs, every faith in you :)
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    The a level requirements vary from uni to uni. But all the ones I looked at want 5 gases a-c including English and Mathis and three a levels with a point sco ranging from 260 to 300 pts. Have a look on univeristy websites and Uncas for the the details. The points they want are high but doable you just need to work hard :)

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