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    Hehe conversation with my mum today
    "If you got offers for everywhere which uni would you pick?"
    "I'd want to look into KCL and Soton more before making a choice... I love KCL but finances might be a problem"
    "Choose KCL!"
    "Why? Cos it's nearer home?"
    "No it just sounds so fancy... it's royal"
    OFFER! KCL! YAY!!!



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    lol min! nice, 3 interviews!
    Applying 2007:
    Cambridge - Pooled: Unsuccessful
    Imperial - Unsuccessful (waiting list?)
    King's - OFFER!
    Birmingham - OFFER!

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    hehe thankyou... now if only that was three offers
    OFFER! KCL! YAY!!!

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    Guy's and St Thomas' speak for themselves
    University of Manchester, Medicine

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    when you are heading there, you must aware of the strong religious university with sub-equipment

    there is a large orthodox catholic chapel right in the middle, not to mention the huge indian population supporting the large islamic worship place there

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    To be honest... all the London Medical schools have huge Indian contingents; if you are a white student and feel uncomfortable being in a minority, choosing London to study may have been a mistake. My experience of being in a white 'minority' at University (ratios of approx 15:1), is that there are the odd islamic/hindu students who do not stick with people of their own faith/race only, however that seemed quite rare. In general the so called 'multicultural city' is no more multicultural than anywhere else... everyone sticks to their own ethnic group and pretty much wants nothing to do with people of other ethnicities.

    No idea why I ranted on about that...just an opinion from somewhere who has experienced 'diversity' first hand and realises what a farce it is, lol.

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