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18-03-2007, 10:40 PM #21
I need some information
Hello:
I would like to know how can I study medicine in the UK; I don't have any qualifications in the UK, execpt for my high school in my country. I don't have any A levels, but also I ma studying an ESOL course in the UK.
What can I do?
Also what hava to do a qualified nurse to became a doctor?
Thank you so much for youe help!!
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18-03-2007, 10:40 PM #22
I need some information
Hello:
I would like to know how can I study medicine in the UK; I don't have any qualifications in the UK, execpt for my high school in my country. I don't have any A levels, but also I am studying an ESOL course in the UK.
What can I do?
Also what hava to do a qualified nurse to became a doctor?
Thank you so much for youe help!!
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08-08-2007, 05:46 PM #23Junior Member
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Hello, i am currently studying pharmacy. I wish to study med however. Is it true that with a masters degree i can study at sheffield, queen mary, nottingham, warwick. Apparently i have heard i need a 2;2.
IS THIS TRUE??
Thanks
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13-08-2007, 03:15 AM #24
Does anyone know anything about going to Ukrain/russia fo medicine.
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31-08-2007, 01:44 PM #25Member
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i think its five..
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30-09-2007, 10:10 PM #26Member
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hey guys- am a grad applying for GEP and Foundation year courses, but obv will have 2 choices left on ucas form- do you guys know what the score will be about applying for access courses- can they go on as well as the 4 clinical- and what way does the deadline work- if i submit before the 15th Oct, can i then add two on at a later date - thanks, is just this is the first i've been aware of this route, and any help would be appreciated- I applied last year, so am getting desperate-if I could get onto an access course even if not onto a Med course, it'd be somethng!
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20-04-2008, 08:08 PM #27Junior Member
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www.studymedicine.org.uk
Nottingham University's Widening Access to Medicine Scheme
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02-07-2008, 11:55 PM #28
perth college do a course "HNC Applied Sciences (pathway to medicine option)" there are only 5 available places for the pathway option and st andrews interview you for the course.
minimum age is 21, applicant must not have had any university education or wihin their immediate family... take a look at their site..
Perth College :: Welcome
i start in august cant wait!!!
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21-07-2008, 03:08 AM #29Junior Member
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If you have a degree in Midwifery would you need to do any access courses?
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21-07-2008, 03:10 AM #30
u tried contacting any uni's and asking them what they accept?
currently Pathway To Medicine
applying for 2009 entry:
St Andrews(6yr) -
condition 70+% in everything, being in top 5 in the class
Dundee(6yr) - rejected
Glasgow(5yr)
Manchester(6yr) - rejected
VR = 590
QR=630
AR=560
DA=440
Average = 555
Experience:
Nursery Nurse
Auxiliary Nurse
Health Care Assistant
Qualifications:
GCSE's: some
NVQ 2 Childcare
Int 2 Care - A
Higher Health and Social Care - B
Higher Mental Health - B
HNC Applied Sciences Pathway to Medicine - Pending


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