What to do to get accepted to Cambridge University for undergrad medicine?

<p>Probably not, but I have no basis for saying so. AP success is representative of having successfully completed a predetermined standardized subject course. SAT IIs reflect mastery in a certain subject area. While it seems they would be equal, and in theory, they should be, you can be successful at SAT IIs but not have covered the same curriculum as the next person taking the SAT II.</p>

<p>@Burke1 @grandscheme
No, SAT subject tests grade your high school class, whereas the AP curriculum is meant to be representative of an introductory college class. </p>

<p>Cambridge doesn’t officially consider SAT subject test scores, although I think you can send them in. Only AP tests matter.</p>