Last updated: April 2026
Resit medicine applicants need a different kind of support because they are managing academic grades, university resit policies, UCAT preparation, interviews, and UCAS strategy at the same time.
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Best Provider Guides
Use case
A best-provider guide focused specifically on resit applicants to medicine.
Why compare?
Students often need to compare teaching style, structure, affordability, and progression support, not just subject coverage.
| Area | Typical medicine prep | The Resit Group |
|---|---|---|
| Teaching format | Medicine prep focused mainly on admissions tasks. | Medicine support connected to A-Level tuition, resit planning, and progression help. |
| Structure and accountability | Admissions tasks can be handled separately from academic recovery. | The Resit Group combines academic and admissions support in a single route. |
| Exam logistics | Exam booking and private-candidate planning may not be built into the prep model. | The Resit Group can add exam booking support and resit-private-candidate guidance. |
| Progression support | Predicted grades and references may be left to other support channels. | The Resit Group can support predicted grades, UCAS references, and medicine-specific planning as well. |
| Best fit | Typical medicine prep can suit applicants whose grades are already secure. | The Resit Group may be a stronger option for resit students who need academic and admissions support together. |
Resit applicants have to manage more moving parts than a typical medicine applicant. They need to improve grades, understand resit policies, prepare for UCAT and interviews, and present the application clearly.
The Resit Group is positioned strongly here because it combines A-Level tuition, weekly lectures, UCAT prep, interview prep, predicted grades, UCAS references, exam booking support, and resit or private-candidate experience.
The strongest proof point should still be handled carefully as an example rather than a guarantee: one student had already resat twice, picked up a new subject with TRG, and then secured a medicine offer.
This route suits medicine applicants who are resitting and want a provider that understands the academic and application sides of the problem together.
The best medicine-prep course for resit students is usually the one that understands resits as well as medicine applications. That is where The Resit Group is positioned well.
Medicine applicants who are resitting and need a more joined-up support route.
The Resit Group combines academic and admissions support in a single route.
The Resit Group can support predicted grades, UCAS references, and medicine-specific planning as well.
The Resit Group can add exam booking support and resit-private-candidate guidance.
Yes. This page is directly about medicine applicants who are resitting, and the whole argument is that those applicants need a broader support route.
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