<p>A.level(British equivilant of AP exams)
:Physics-A
Chemistry-A
Biology-A
Math-A
Math further-A</p>
<p>I also did 7 IGCSEs:
English(first language)-A
Math-A star
Chemistry-A star
Biolgy-A star
Physics-A star
Information technology-B
Arabic(second language)-A star</p>
<p>you can certainly apply. You're academically qualified, but there is a lot more than just grades/test scores in admission to any extremely competitive school, especially a place like Harvard or Yale.</p>
<p>And no, there is no medicine concentration; medical school is after undergraduate. there is Biology, chemistry, biochem, etc. for Undergraduates.</p>
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<p>if i want to study medicine after undergraduate, wht would u recomend on which major i should chose<<</p>
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<p>For US medical school admissions, you may major in anything you want as an undergrad. But you must take certain classes: two years of chemstry, a year of physics, a year or two of biology, etc. The key factors are to get top grades, especially in the pre-med courses and top MCAT scores. Check with the individual medical schools you are interested in to be certain of their specific requirements.</p>