I would most certainly hope not. Check with the University you wish to attend for their entrance requirements.
How can you safely prescribe drugs, understand blood tests or sterilization procedures without a working knowledge of chemistry? There is a lot of chemistry in biology classes too, especially at the cellular level.
Well basically, if you are doing chemistry rather than biology It would be a level 6 If you were doing chemistry It would be a level 6 but whats compared to the 2 of them is that chemistry is just a topic where you do scientific praticals And in biology its just a topic where you do researches and information about human conditions and examples like that
Because they are thick as ANYTHING
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medicine! become a doctor or something similar to that.. depends on how good your grades are, i guess..
you need chemistry and biology definitely and you can choose a third subject which could be anything it doesnt have to be maths it can be phycology english foreign language or art, its up to you
Maths Biology Chemistry Look at the Uni specs to see specific recommendations for your preferred course.
I would think not as, the 2 or not related in anyway shape or form.
At least 4 GCSEs (grade C or higher), including a C or higher in a science subject (preferably chemistry or biology) or maths, as well as an A-level in either chemistry or biology
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Well Im not to sure myself because Im doing A levels next year and I want to do medical or law myself but I do you is that you need Chemistry and Biology (they prefer it if you do Chemistry as a A level and if you decide to drop Biology as an AS, its fine)