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A Levels??

  • 07-02-2009 3:55pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 113 ✭✭


    Hi,

    Just looking for a bit of advice, am a mature student wanting to apply for veterinary medicine in 2010. I want to apply to the UK colleges, and did my leaving cert 5 years ago. But i want to study 3 A2 levels.. does anyone know anything about sitting them and studying them yourself here in dublin/ireland? Or does anyone know anything about the a levels or getting in to veterinary as a mature student?

    Thanks!!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 135 ✭✭miss.lost


    Congrats on your decision to return to education, i did the same, it will be the best decision youve ever made!!

    Do you have any experience in the area(veterinary)? The reason I ask is sometimes having experience and great interest in the area is half the battle with uk universities!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 113 ✭✭suraheg


    Yeah I've been training as a vet nurse for the past 3 years, so am almost qualified, from UCD. And have been working full time in a practice so i have a fair bit of experience. but i've no idea where to start or what Leaving subjects i should re-do as my leaving wasn't very good!
    i emailed and rang Royal Veterinary College in London to see what I would need to do a month ago and have been waiting for a reply but none as of yet.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,466 ✭✭✭Blisterman


    I don't think you'd need A levels to get in. Most universities in the UK accept leaving cert results, and for a mature student, your job history and personal statements, would have more bearing on whether or not they accept you, I'd imagine.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 135 ✭✭miss.lost


    suraheg wrote: »
    Yeah I've been training as a vet nurse for the past 3 years, so am almost qualified, from UCD. And have been working full time in a practice so i have a fair bit of experience. but i've no idea where to start or what Leaving subjects i should re-do as my leaving wasn't very good!
    i emailed and rang Royal Veterinary College in London to see what I would need to do a month ago and have been waiting for a reply but none as of yet.


    I would keep ringing or try a different uni. I had the same experience in that i had trained as a pharmacutical technician and they accepted me to do pharmacy providing i had completed certain subjects in the leaving cert (Minimum c in english for example) and that I was willing to do a foundation year to bridge the gap from leaving cert to A level.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 184 ✭✭burgess1


    You can get A level course material from ICS (icslearn.co.uk) or Oxford Open Learning (ool.co.uk) but the actual exams have to be done in the UK.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16 figor


    Why are you pissing off to the mainland too?

    I guess youv'e got badly burnt here!!!!

    Your right
    Leaving Cert inferior. Not accepted too well eg for Med or Vet.

    Most A'level boards hold exams here too

    aqa.org.uk
    ccea.org.uk

    I suppose you could always go 45 min up the M1 and really break out


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