It depends on the university you want to apply for, considering that medicine is a competitive career you most probably need a minimum of 5*. However some universities are nicer and if you do extremely well in a levels then they won't mind so much about GCSE's. the most important GCSE's you have to concentrate on are Biology, chemistry, maths. It would be best to get a* in them, it takes the pressure off at a level.
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Richard Branson, the entrepreneur and founder of the Virgin Group, did not complete his education at the high school level and therefore does not have GCSE qualifications. He dropped out of school at the age of 16 to start his first business.
That depends on the Medical School that you want to enter.
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11 gcse
You don't.
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all of the business studies and your GCSE's from school and a few more that are unknown on this site cus their all dumb!!!!!
Pathology is a medical specialty. You must go to college and medical school and then do a residency in the field.
SAT's
You will have to check with your school, I know a student who did a polish gcse at my school.
You cannot become a professionalpsychologist without the proper qualifications (note spelling). GCSE passes are the first step. Then university.