What is the difference between uk medical schools and us medical school?
From the little i know it takes about 6 years of medical school there not including like a bachelors degree as a prequiste like here in the us..is this true?? if so im so mad! i wish i was from the uk lol
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - 2007-10-23 23:01:54
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Why be mad? You can do it here in the US, too. It's called a combined degree program and you earn your undergrad degree while you are earning your MD degree. Follow this link to a list of schools that offer the program: http://services.aamc.org/currdir/section3/degree2.cfm?data=yes&program=bsmd
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The accents
2007-10-23 23:09:40
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wikipedia has some info albeit not for professional research: http://www.wikipedia.org and search 'medical school' or such. For US colleges: http://www.utexas.edu/world/univ
2007-10-23 23:31:39
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Why be mad? You can do it here in the US, too. It's called a combined degree program and you earn your undergrad degree while you are earning your MD degree. Follow this link to a list of schools that offer the program: http://services.aamc.org/currdir/section3/degree2.cfm?data=yes&program=bsmd
2007-10-26 03:22:45
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010
Monday, August 30, 2010
UK School
How can an international student get into a UK medical school?
My cousin from Israel wants to come and study in a UK medical school. He got 953/1000 points so he pretty much aced every subject; he's good enough. He doesn't know what steps to take to get here. Are the applications closed for this year? Does Oxford allow international students? What are the best medical schools that accept internationals? Also, can he get a scholarship? Any information will help, thanks.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers - 2010-08-09 08:25:27
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Oxford accepts international students, most unis do. International students have to pay more than UK students so they like international students for a start just because of that. these are some recommended ones, http://skorcareer.com.my/blog/10-top-medical-schools-in-uk-20082009/2008/06/16/. Scholarships, i myself living in england don't understand them.There aren't many available and i'm not sure where to start. Ehm you wouldn't get financial aid, its extremely hard for UK students to get aid as the uni is so cheap (compared to US) anyway, but europe well germany france etc is free. try oxfords website for help. http://www.ox.ac.uk/ . and try here for international students at oxford,, http://www.ox.ac.uk/international/international_support_services/index.html. Hope this helped and good luck.
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Oxford accepts international students, most unis do. International students have to pay more than UK students so they like international students for a start just because of that. these are some recommended ones, http://skorcareer.com.my/blog/10-top-medical-schools-in-uk-20082009/2008/06/16/. Scholarships, i myself living in england don't understand them.There aren't many available and i'm not sure where to start. Ehm you wouldn't get financial aid, its extremely hard for UK students to get aid as the uni is so cheap (compared to US) anyway, but europe well germany france etc is free. try oxfords website for help. http://www.ox.ac.uk/ . and try here for international students at oxford,, http://www.ox.ac.uk/international/international_support_services/index.html. Hope this helped and good luck.
2010-08-09 08:31:33
My cousin from Israel wants to come and study in a UK medical school. He got 953/1000 points so he pretty much aced every subject; he's good enough. He doesn't know what steps to take to get here. Are the applications closed for this year? Does Oxford allow international students? What are the best medical schools that accept internationals? Also, can he get a scholarship? Any information will help, thanks.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers - 2010-08-09 08:25:27
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Oxford accepts international students, most unis do. International students have to pay more than UK students so they like international students for a start just because of that. these are some recommended ones, http://skorcareer.com.my/blog/10-top-medical-schools-in-uk-20082009/2008/06/16/. Scholarships, i myself living in england don't understand them.There aren't many available and i'm not sure where to start. Ehm you wouldn't get financial aid, its extremely hard for UK students to get aid as the uni is so cheap (compared to US) anyway, but europe well germany france etc is free. try oxfords website for help. http://www.ox.ac.uk/ . and try here for international students at oxford,, http://www.ox.ac.uk/international/international_support_services/index.html. Hope this helped and good luck.
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Answer 1
Oxford accepts international students, most unis do. International students have to pay more than UK students so they like international students for a start just because of that. these are some recommended ones, http://skorcareer.com.my/blog/10-top-medical-schools-in-uk-20082009/2008/06/16/. Scholarships, i myself living in england don't understand them.There aren't many available and i'm not sure where to start. Ehm you wouldn't get financial aid, its extremely hard for UK students to get aid as the uni is so cheap (compared to US) anyway, but europe well germany france etc is free. try oxfords website for help. http://www.ox.ac.uk/ . and try here for international students at oxford,, http://www.ox.ac.uk/international/international_support_services/index.html. Hope this helped and good luck.
2010-08-09 08:31:33
Sunday, August 29, 2010
UK School
Can Australian children be enrolled in a UK school for a short term?
We want to live in the UK for 6 months and hope to enrol our 7 and 5 year olds in school whilst there, if possible.
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers - 2008-09-25 19:27:52
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Yeah. No problem. All children must attend school by law so just call in and ask your local primary school. If they're full they'll give you a list of schools with places.
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Yeah. No problem. All children must attend school by law so just call in and ask your local primary school. If they're full they'll give you a list of schools with places.
2008-09-28 04:11:06
Answer 2
Sadly head teachers do not like to take children into school for short periods. The additional work it imposes on teachers is significant and there are often concerns when children enter SATs years, i.e. at ages 7 and 11. If your children are bright then schools are more likely to be welcoming than not. If your children have special needs head teachers often find reason to say no. I recommend that you visit a local primary school, state that you are new to the area, sell your children to the head teacher and get a place. Then when it comes time to leave let the school know with apologies and thanks. I understand that this seems slightly underhand but it will make entry much easier. I would love to say that everything would be easy without this but the realities of life in the world of education prevent this.
2008-09-28 10:42:19
We want to live in the UK for 6 months and hope to enrol our 7 and 5 year olds in school whilst there, if possible.
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers - 2008-09-25 19:27:52
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Yeah. No problem. All children must attend school by law so just call in and ask your local primary school. If they're full they'll give you a list of schools with places.
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Answer 1
Yeah. No problem. All children must attend school by law so just call in and ask your local primary school. If they're full they'll give you a list of schools with places.
2008-09-28 04:11:06
Answer 2
Sadly head teachers do not like to take children into school for short periods. The additional work it imposes on teachers is significant and there are often concerns when children enter SATs years, i.e. at ages 7 and 11. If your children are bright then schools are more likely to be welcoming than not. If your children have special needs head teachers often find reason to say no. I recommend that you visit a local primary school, state that you are new to the area, sell your children to the head teacher and get a place. Then when it comes time to leave let the school know with apologies and thanks. I understand that this seems slightly underhand but it will make entry much easier. I would love to say that everything would be easy without this but the realities of life in the world of education prevent this.
2008-09-28 10:42:19
UK School
ineed a new school skirt UK ANSWERS ONLY PLZ 10 POINTS FOR BEST ANSWER?
i need a decent, pleated black knee length skirt for school... can anyone tell me any shops that'll have a good onee? thanks muchly xx
Fashion & Accessories - 1 Answers - 2008-09-12 11:33:45
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TAMMY (BHS) new look i got mine from bhs some realli nice ones there x h&m but there more pencil style x cheap 1s asda but dnt think so xx anywaiiss the1st to i no have good ones in love you x
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TAMMY (BHS) new look i got mine from bhs some realli nice ones there x h&m but there more pencil style x cheap 1s asda but dnt think so xx anywaiiss the1st to i no have good ones in love you x
2008-09-12 11:39:24
i need a decent, pleated black knee length skirt for school... can anyone tell me any shops that'll have a good onee? thanks muchly xx
Fashion & Accessories - 1 Answers - 2008-09-12 11:33:45
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TAMMY (BHS) new look i got mine from bhs some realli nice ones there x h&m but there more pencil style x cheap 1s asda but dnt think so xx anywaiiss the1st to i no have good ones in love you x
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TAMMY (BHS) new look i got mine from bhs some realli nice ones there x h&m but there more pencil style x cheap 1s asda but dnt think so xx anywaiiss the1st to i no have good ones in love you x
2008-09-12 11:39:24
Saturday, August 7, 2010
UK School
Looking for a good school in the UK with musical theatre program?
I am already in a Musical Theatre program in the U.S. (4 yr BFA) but I may be moving to the UK and I am looking for a school to transfer to. Does anyone know of any?
Performing Arts - 1 Answers - 2010-06-02 10:46:54
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I study English so it is really not my department but the University of Sunderland on the north east coast seemed to have a lively drama group. Either that or somebody was having electrodes stuck to their privates. Seriously, give them a call and it is cheaper to live up north although part time jobs are harder to come by especially during this recession.
2010-06-02 11:00:30
I am already in a Musical Theatre program in the U.S. (4 yr BFA) but I may be moving to the UK and I am looking for a school to transfer to. Does anyone know of any?
Performing Arts - 1 Answers - 2010-06-02 10:46:54
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I study English so it is really not my department but the University of Sunderland on the north east coast seemed to have a lively drama group. Either that or somebody was having electrodes stuck to their privates. Seriously, give them a call and it is cheaper to live up north although part time jobs are harder to come by especially during this recession.
2010-06-02 11:00:30
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