It would be convinient if you do have GCSE's; especically in core science and additional sciences. Also, maths would be essential learning as part of these GCSE's, if you have atleast A grades, then you would seem more suitable to become a doctor, as further learning would seem 'easier'. You would need core sciences and additional sciences at GCSE level as they teach background knowledge at a low pressure; and if you would want to proceed learning them sciences at higher level, whcih then lead you to becoming a doctor! But remember: these GCSE's give you a 'taster' of sciences at a much lower degree of medicine, and if you find them interesting, then proceed.
GCSE's? Maths, English, Science etc.
A levels are more important, you will need Chemistry and Biology, and maths is also very helpful.
Another thing you will need is plenty of work experience, in a clinical setting would be best, but in any kind of "caring" role would do also.
Good luck.
I am planning on becoming a children's doctor in the future and for my GCSES I've chosen ; Health and Social care, history, French, child development, sociology, core science and psychology and it's going really well. if your planning on becoming a children's doctor then I suggest you do any of these subjects I have chosen.
You will need passes in English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Physics. However you will need A-Level Chemistry, Maths and probably biology.
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YOU NEED GCSEs
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I assume you mean GCSEs Helpful would be Maths English Double-science or more But realistically it is more affected by your A levels
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You need at least 4 A-Cs and science is useful
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