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Graduate Entry Medicine: I already have copies of references; can I send those to be considered with my application?
Answer No. Our reference form specifically asks referees to consider applicants against our particular selection criteria and the demands of our course and so it is very unlikely that a reference written to support an application elsewhere would be helpful.
Graduate Entry Medicine: How do I report extenuating circumstances?
Answer The Admissions Panel can consider relevant and specific Extenuating Circumstances that may have impacted upon previous academic performance; applicants can outline specific and relevant extenuating circumstances within the Supplementary Application Form. Supporting evidence is not required at the point of application, but applicants should be ready to provide evidence on request following the application deadline. Please note that we are unable to consider any circumstances relating to the UCAT.
Graduate Entry Medicine: Do I need to identify referees before completing the Supplementary Application form?
Answer Yes. The form requires applicants to provide the details of two supplementary referees, who will be automatically contacted on submission of the form. Applicants are strongly advised to ensure that they enter referees' details carefully.
