Math w/phil & premed reqs inc. mfl

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I’m not sure what the premed requirements allow me to place out. I hope that that is the case, though.

I already volunteer at a care home(2 years), volunteer as a first-aider for St John Ambulance(4 years) and have work experience with a GP and in hospitals in pathology, cardiology, radiology and neurosurgery (each 2 weeks each) I don’t think I have neglected my need for experience and don’t plan on slowing down any time soon!

I think I can answer both these points in one go so I’ll give it a shot.
I am applying to study in the US because of the freedom of the college system. A couple of Universities have adopted this style in the UK but not to any level worth pursuing. I also play Lacrosse for my national team. Given the popularity of it relative to in the UK, Playing lacrosse the US will be an amazing opportunity.
Also, I’m from a deprived area and a poor background which means that the need-blind admissions and probable financial aid would be an amazing opportunity for me.
I will go back to the UK to study medicine, if I’m still sure I want to study it. As you say, I can do so in 4 years like in the US. However, I’m not sure I want to dedicate all my efforts towards medical school yet as I have an interest in so many other things. I’m hoping that college will help settle that but a medical degree as an undergraduate in the UK isn’t something I will be pursuing.</p>

<p>I appreciate your answers and genuinely thank you for asking the questions you did. It’s definitely important that I think this through thoroughly.</p>