widening participation courses or access courses at Brum?
Can anyone tell me about widening participation courses or access courses at Brum?
i wuld be very very interested to know about personal experience of em and if you think they have been of benefit to you in the long run now you are at med skool, both financially and educationally.
And graduates from different medical schools differ in their success rates in these exams:
BioMed Central | Full text | Graduates of different UK medical schools show substantial differences in...
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