I want to go to medical school in the UK...?
I do not have my bachelor's degree, is that okay? And also, after I finish medical school there, I want to go back to the US. Is that a bad idea then? What do I have to do to work as a doctor in the US if I have a UK education? What requirements do I need to go to the UK for an education? A visa, passport...and what else? Please help. Thank you :)
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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There's no point in doing all of that if you just plan to come back and practice in the US. Studying medicine in the UK does not require a college degree. The students apply and enroll to study medicine in a university after high school(from which they finish around the age of 16) and after taking A levels. Medicine is an undergraduate degree over there. It will be far more expensive for an international student and I don't see the point in you doing that. You will probably still have to take the USMLE(and perhaps do over a few years of med school) when you return to the US.
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Monday, August 24, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
im nearly finssed school in the uk im 16 and now i want 2 do the last years of high school in the us
im nearly finssed school in the uk im 16 and now i want 2 do the last years of high school in the us ?
im close to finshing school in the uk im 16 but i dnt want to go college yet so i heard that in the us u dnt finnsh school till u r 18 so i want 2 doo the last 2 years there and get a better education but can i do this
Primary & Secondary Education - 4 Answers
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the education in britain is of a better quality, for instance a masters degree in america is only a bachelors in england.
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maybe you could try the exchange student Program
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College is nearly ten times as expensive and the level of the eduation fluctuates quite a lot around the country. The US spends the most per student of any developed country, but performs well below average. You should find a Sixth Form somewhere else in the UK or go to a Sixth Form college (you can get a regular stipend from the government for studying at A-Level). If you go to an American high school, you will also have to be an American citizen, and learn an entirely new curriculum in time for the standardised SATs.
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You won't be able to travel on your own by UK law till you're 18. You can always stay on at Sixth Form at school if you wish and besides, college to the US is university to us in the UK so you're not really going to college because college is for adults and at 16 you are a child so you will not be able to take out a student loan.
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im close to finshing school in the uk im 16 but i dnt want to go college yet so i heard that in the us u dnt finnsh school till u r 18 so i want 2 doo the last 2 years there and get a better education but can i do this
Primary & Secondary Education - 4 Answers
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1 :
the education in britain is of a better quality, for instance a masters degree in america is only a bachelors in england.
2 :
maybe you could try the exchange student Program
3 :
College is nearly ten times as expensive and the level of the eduation fluctuates quite a lot around the country. The US spends the most per student of any developed country, but performs well below average. You should find a Sixth Form somewhere else in the UK or go to a Sixth Form college (you can get a regular stipend from the government for studying at A-Level). If you go to an American high school, you will also have to be an American citizen, and learn an entirely new curriculum in time for the standardised SATs.
4 :
You won't be able to travel on your own by UK law till you're 18. You can always stay on at Sixth Form at school if you wish and besides, college to the US is university to us in the UK so you're not really going to college because college is for adults and at 16 you are a child so you will not be able to take out a student loan.
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Saturday, August 8, 2009
has anyone taken a high school summer program in the UK
has anyone taken a high school summer program in the UK?
what's it like? or any summer program? cuz i live in the US, and i'm planning on doing something like that this summer.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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No Good Luck!!!
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what's it like? or any summer program? cuz i live in the US, and i'm planning on doing something like that this summer.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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No Good Luck!!!
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Saturday, August 1, 2009
I want to go to medical school in the UK
I want to go to medical school in the UK...?
I do not have my bachelor's degree, is that okay? And also, after I finish medical school there, I want to go back to the US. Is that a bad idea then? What do I have to do to work as a doctor in the US if I have a UK education? What requirements do I need to go to the UK for an education? A visa, passport...and what else? Please help. Thank you :)
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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There's no point in doing all of that if you just plan to come back and practice in the US. Studying medicine in the UK does not require a college degree. The students apply and enroll to study medicine in a university after high school(from which they finish around the age of 16) and after taking A levels. Medicine is an undergraduate degree over there. It will be far more expensive for an international student and I don't see the point in you doing that. You will probably still have to take the USMLE(and perhaps do over a few years of med school) when you return to the US.
I do not have my bachelor's degree, is that okay? And also, after I finish medical school there, I want to go back to the US. Is that a bad idea then? What do I have to do to work as a doctor in the US if I have a UK education? What requirements do I need to go to the UK for an education? A visa, passport...and what else? Please help. Thank you :)
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
There's no point in doing all of that if you just plan to come back and practice in the US. Studying medicine in the UK does not require a college degree. The students apply and enroll to study medicine in a university after high school(from which they finish around the age of 16) and after taking A levels. Medicine is an undergraduate degree over there. It will be far more expensive for an international student and I don't see the point in you doing that. You will probably still have to take the USMLE(and perhaps do over a few years of med school) when you return to the US.
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