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| 05-07-2012, 14:29 | #62 | |
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| 05-07-2012, 17:53 | #63 |
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I only have a 2.2 in my degree unfortunately so I can't sit the GAMSAT for Ireland. I could apply for the UK with my degree but I'd have to get a very high GAMSAT. I also repeated my leaving cert and most UK colleges don't take repeats. I've been told that some do but you need to contact them directly to ask but I still have to do that.
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| 05-07-2012, 19:29 | #64 |
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It depends on the institution to be honest, I got in the 89%-ile and I got interviews with all colleges. I know someone who got in the 99-100th % and they didn't get one interview, but got in via normal entry. I know two with a score in the mid 60's and lower who also have been accepted. Different institutions put different weights on volunteering/science background etc.. The one thing they all seem to have in common is you have to meet the matriculation requirements, most for example require a grade c or higher in the Leaving Cert or equivalent in a science subject and/or chemistry.
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| 05-07-2012, 19:49 | #65 | |
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