Kann man noch Medizin studieren, wenn man Probleme mit Englische hat?

Hallo

Ich möchte vielleicht mal gerne Medizin studieren (nächstes Jahr Abitur). Ich habe in fast allen Fächern auch sehr gute Leistungen wie Mathe, Physik, Chemie, Geschichte etc.

Aber mit Sprachen tue ich mich schwer.
In Deutsch hab ich nur 7 Notenpunkte (also 3-)

In Latein hab ich 8 Notenpunkte (also 3) ich weiß, dass Latein wichtig ist.

Am schlimmsten ist Englisch da habe ich nur 1 Notenpunkt (also 5-).

Wir sprechen hier vom bayrischen Schulsystem.

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LisaM04466
3 months ago

As long as you do not want to go into research, English is completely irrelevant in your studies.

Look, you’re getting a good Abi.

hansmeiser792
3 months ago

You can improve the language parallel to the subject. As an example, if you study sound technology and find many English words during your studies, you will automatically learn the sound engineering language and all relevant English words in relation to it and also a little more if you look at videos to your subject on youtube or in forums that treat your subject.

So in short: In parallel to the subject of study, one learns the language by the way with and beyond. So not only subject-related words

In your case, it would be medicine and Latin.

Maybe start with German videos/special literature on medicine. If you do this for a time and become safer, go to English literature.

adabei
3 months ago

You will not be able to study medicine directly with these notes. There are always ways.

Rubezahl2000
3 months ago
Reply to  Nordmende

Yes, there is a lot too many applicants and only relatively few places of study. So the chance is not big.

adabei
3 months ago
Reply to  adabei

Maybe you’ll learn another medical profession after graduation.

For example, my nephew’s girlfriend worked as a nurse for a few years, got to be trained as an OP sister and then studied medicine in Austria (Graz and Linz).

For two years now, she has been working as a doctor in a Bavarian hospital.

adabei
3 months ago

Why not.

Minji37
3 months ago

You can’t study medicine from your NC alone.

Rubezahl2000
3 months ago

In order to have good chances of one of the tight medical studies in Germany, you need a 1.0.

So in all subjects a 1.

Alternatives:
– Private high school (very expensive)
– Study abroad
– Country doctor quota (even low chances)

LisaM04466
3 months ago
Reply to  Rubezahl2000

Or simply get in via the AdH or ZEQ quota instead of the Abibest rate, such as 70% of the students at the normal university, who have no 1.0 Abi.