<p>You won’t be able to prepare for the MCAT or for med school requirements at a UK uni. The new requirements for the MCAT suppose that about 1/4th of your classes will be in social sciences and Humanities (psychology, sociology, a variety of perspectives, English, even foreign languages*) and part of the MCAT will test that along with neuroscience. Half the test will be biology, biochemistry, chemistry, etc, and half the test will be social sciences and behavior + critical reading/thinking/perspectives.</p>
<p>The single-subject focus in British universities will not fit with that.</p>
<p>In addition, some med schools require you to do one year in the US post international college (even if you are a US citizen). So you could do your 3-year degree in biology, biochemistry, neuroscience, or chemistry at Cambridge, then spend a year in the US taking 2 semesters of English, 2 semesters of sociology, 2 semesters of psychology, and the rest in social science/humanities.</p>
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<li>Top med schools like Harvard “recommend” you to show near fluency in one language</li>
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