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RCSI/UCD LC requirements

  • 05-09-2015 9:45am
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    Quick question. I will be applying to RCSI and UCD for their grad entry Physio programmes. Their requirements specifiy you need a HB3 in a lab science, which I didn't obtain back when I was doing my LC in 2004. Will I need to resit the full LC again in one sitting to gain that HB3 or can I just do the one subject as an external candidate and use the remaining 5/6 subjects from my LC in 2004?

    Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6 qwerty074


    Hi OP,
    I checked the RCSI website and the HB3 in a lab science is only for people entering undergraduate physiotherapy.

    As far as I saw on the UCD website, they ask for a HC3 in a science subject.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 754 ✭✭✭GeneralC


    qwerty074 wrote: »
    Hi OP,
    I checked the RCSI website and the HB3 in a lab science is only for people entering undergraduate physiotherapy.

    As far as I saw on the UCD website, they ask for a HC3 in a science subject.

    Would that mean just resisting one subject then? I see UL expect all subjects to be sat at one sitting.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 49 fccallan


    How did you get on with your application?


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