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Old 11-12-2007, 12:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Getting my Degree Abroad

im thinking of getting my medical degree out of england, Czech, or mayb in the carribean. what procedure would i have to go thru if i wanted to practise in england, and how much harder would it be for me to get a job.
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There's always Singapore too. Very expensive and you have to work there for a certain number of years after you graduate but lower academic requirements.
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do you have any suggestions as to which ones?
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Are you looking at St George's in the Caribbean? For there you either do a five year programme provided you have a 2i in a BSc with a 'strong science element' or you can do the three pre-med years so you'll spend eight years there. It's also very expensive but highly acclaimed. Apparently. In the Czech republic, I'm not sure...Prague is in Hungary or Czech? Well whichever one, that uni costs 11,000 a year and you pay before each year starts. There's also Romania (Bucharest). One of the unis there costs something like 370 a month which you pay three months in advance. You have to pass a Romanian language exam after the second year or you don't get into the third. As far as I know all degrees are recognised by WHO but with regards getting jobs, I'm not sure what the story is.
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yea, im applying to st. georges, including a couple others. windsor and AUC.
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