How much does environment affect your grades?
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Please don't let this blow up into a racist thread. Sat my a levels at 18 and got 3A* (maths, f maths, physics, one was a scrape), failed all my GCSEs a few years before and suffering pretty bad depression from parental abuse.
Fast forward a about a decade and I am half thinking about becoming a doctor, I'm currently a secondary school teacher. I've looked at the bmat and the first section seems... surprisingly easy, second section ridiculously easy on the parts I know the content for but that must be simply cause I have a bsc in physics. Gonna have to get some new a levels though, I'm thinking of maths, f maths, physics, chemistry, biology, economics and geography.
Does it sound reasonable to get 7A* (3 I've already done) studying part time for 2 years?
Fast forward a about a decade and I am half thinking about becoming a doctor, I'm currently a secondary school teacher. I've looked at the bmat and the first section seems... surprisingly easy, second section ridiculously easy on the parts I know the content for but that must be simply cause I have a bsc in physics. Gonna have to get some new a levels though, I'm thinking of maths, f maths, physics, chemistry, biology, economics and geography.
Does it sound reasonable to get 7A* (3 I've already done) studying part time for 2 years?