The first is these universities are looking for is academic ability:
They are looking for those students who really do have great ability in their subject and that they can prove that in a number of different ways as part of the admissions process.
They are also looking for students who are really strongly committed to the course that they have applied to, so that enthusiasm for the chosen subject is something that's very important.
And then finally, they are also looking for suitability for the way that they teach.
Aspects that they are not really interested in:
Demonstrated interest is not really something that either of the two universities pay any attention to at all.
They are also not really interested in any particular backgrounds or whether students are from any particular countries (check their websites to read their policies related to medical studies courses ).
They don't pay any attention whatsoever to legacy. They are only interested in each individual and their academic ability and their potential to fit in within the institution.
Then finally, they are not really interested in students' extracurricular activities.