Re: Läkarprogrammet?
Postat: 24 okt 2013, 19:48
Hey bluejay43!
The BIII quota has been abolished and absorbed into the regular high school grade quotas.
Do you know whether you qualified for the BI or the BII quota? I would guess the BII quota but if you were to be considered qualified for the BI quota, it could make a lot of difference.
Assuming that you are competing in the BII quota (with 20.00 + 2.50), you should still have a good chance of admission at most of the Swedish medical schools even if you do not get a high score on the SweSAT (högskoleprovet). Last spring, all of them except for the Karolinska Institute and Uppsala University had admission scores lower than 22.50 in the BII quota (in which case the SweSAT score does not influence your chances of admission through the BII quota).
If you were competing in the BI quota with 22.50, you could possibly be admitted even to the Karolinska Institute regardless of your SweSAT score.
The BIII quota has been abolished and absorbed into the regular high school grade quotas.
Do you know whether you qualified for the BI or the BII quota? I would guess the BII quota but if you were to be considered qualified for the BI quota, it could make a lot of difference.
Assuming that you are competing in the BII quota (with 20.00 + 2.50), you should still have a good chance of admission at most of the Swedish medical schools even if you do not get a high score on the SweSAT (högskoleprovet). Last spring, all of them except for the Karolinska Institute and Uppsala University had admission scores lower than 22.50 in the BII quota (in which case the SweSAT score does not influence your chances of admission through the BII quota).
If you were competing in the BI quota with 22.50, you could possibly be admitted even to the Karolinska Institute regardless of your SweSAT score.