Fear not! Despite Open Days being cancelled across the country, Ciara and Lucy are bringing the Open Days to you through a series of ‘Open Pods’ where they interview Medical Students from different universities across the UK. They ask all the important questions that will help you make an informed decision as to which Medical School is right for you. Listen for fantastic insight from students who know what they are talking about. And the best part… you don’t even need to leave your house!
IIn this Open Pod episode, Ciara and Lucy interview Heidi from the Hull York Medical School (HYMS). Hull York is an integrated course with an optional intercalation year. The A Level entry requirements for 2021 entry are AAA, and your UCAT is used alongside your GCSEs to select for interview. Listen to hear all about how students really find the course and get some top tips on how to get in!
Listen to hear all about how the course is delivered, including intercalation and clinical placements, as well as what general student life is like. Most importantly, get some handy tips, tricks and all the insider knowledge you need to tailor your application to HYMS!
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Hi, I was just wondering what it’s like to live in Hull as a city and what kind of different extra-curricular are on offer. I’m currently doing French A-level and I’d really love to continue, do you know if the university has a French society or where I could find information about if they do? Thanks so much 🙂
Hey Hannah! Hull is great to live in as a student, especially around the uni as there’s a Lidl just down the road and the town centre is a ten minute bus journey away. The University accommodation is all on campus as well, so the Med school is only 5 mins walk away – very useful in the mornings! You can see the list of societies if you go on on the Hull University union website, although I couldn’t see a French society anywhere you can always start a new society though, and it’s a great way to meet new people! Hope this helps
Hey Hannah! Hull is great to live in as a student, especially around the uni as there’s a Lidl just down the road and the town centre is a ten minute bus journey away. The University accommodation is all on campus as well, so the Med school is only 5 mins walk away – very useful in the mornings! You can see the list of societies if you go on on the Hull University union website, although I couldn’t see a French society anywhere but you can always start a new society, and it’s a great way to meet new people! Hope this helps