aS SOON as i Turn 16 Years Young, Can i leave school in the UK?
aS SOON as i Turn 16 Years Young, Can i leave school in the UK?, ( Dont finish school _
London - 2 Answers
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yh
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Yes... But why the hell would you ever want to do that???
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
What are the common start and ending dates for a school year in sixth form
What are the common start and ending dates for a school year in sixth form?
In the United States a school year usually begins in late August/early September and then ends in early June. What are the usual dates for the sixth form schools in the UK? Thanks!
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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well i went to this UK school in China and it started around the same time maybe a little earlier and then it ends around the last day of June. But thats because they have way more breaks during the school year.
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In the United States a school year usually begins in late August/early September and then ends in early June. What are the usual dates for the sixth form schools in the UK? Thanks!
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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well i went to this UK school in China and it started around the same time maybe a little earlier and then it ends around the last day of June. But thats because they have way more breaks during the school year.
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Tuesday, December 8, 2009
How can I attend a UK medical school
How can I attend a UK medical school?
Hi, I am planning for my future and have decided that I want to live in the UK. I, however, wish to pursue a career in medicine. I still have two more years left of high school. What are my choices to attend a UK Medical school? I heard there were 4, 5, and 6 year programs. I was thinking of attending a university in London (richmond) and try to get a BA in Psychology. With this degree, could I get the requirements to take the 4 year course for medicine? Cheers and thanks in advance. I'd just like to point out that I live in the USA am I have signed up for multiple honors classes.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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It's great that you're thinking about your options now. Here are a list of all the medical schools in the UK. Click the desired program and you'll get the links for the fees, requirements, etc.: http://search.ucas.com/cgi-bin/hsrun/search/search/StateId/D82iEo_5WWylC0z5bGhZ-hfcV5MwC-VQJm/HAHTpage/search.HsSearch.submitForm?txtSubject=medicine&cmbQual=&cmbAttend=&cmbInst= Yes there are 4 year programs (for mature students who already got a undergrad), 5 year programs (direct-entry med) and 6 year programs (Oxbridge, Pre-med, and Foundation courses). Foundation courses are for students who took no more than one of biology, chem and physics. Yes you can practically do any degree and go into med school somehow. However you'll have to do well on your UKCAT and/or BMAT. Yes, so you could go to Richmond. However, it is not really recognized...for a competitive program like medicine, they might look at the school reputation for border line cases. Try going to a top college like UCL if you really do decide to get a BA in psychology first.
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Hi, I am planning for my future and have decided that I want to live in the UK. I, however, wish to pursue a career in medicine. I still have two more years left of high school. What are my choices to attend a UK Medical school? I heard there were 4, 5, and 6 year programs. I was thinking of attending a university in London (richmond) and try to get a BA in Psychology. With this degree, could I get the requirements to take the 4 year course for medicine? Cheers and thanks in advance. I'd just like to point out that I live in the USA am I have signed up for multiple honors classes.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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It's great that you're thinking about your options now. Here are a list of all the medical schools in the UK. Click the desired program and you'll get the links for the fees, requirements, etc.: http://search.ucas.com/cgi-bin/hsrun/search/search/StateId/D82iEo_5WWylC0z5bGhZ-hfcV5MwC-VQJm/HAHTpage/search.HsSearch.submitForm?txtSubject=medicine&cmbQual=&cmbAttend=&cmbInst= Yes there are 4 year programs (for mature students who already got a undergrad), 5 year programs (direct-entry med) and 6 year programs (Oxbridge, Pre-med, and Foundation courses). Foundation courses are for students who took no more than one of biology, chem and physics. Yes you can practically do any degree and go into med school somehow. However you'll have to do well on your UKCAT and/or BMAT. Yes, so you could go to Richmond. However, it is not really recognized...for a competitive program like medicine, they might look at the school reputation for border line cases. Try going to a top college like UCL if you really do decide to get a BA in psychology first.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Studying Abroad in the UK - High School
Studying Abroad in the UK - High School?
I am interested in studying abroad for either the full year or just a semester in the 2010 - 2011 school year in the UK. I have been looking at this website [ http://www.study-abroad-uk.com/ ] and it looks like it would be a good fit for me but I'm not sure how reliable it is and I couldn't seem to find the actual cost of the program. I have a few questions to please answer one or all. Have you studied abroad in the UK and if so, with what program? Is the website about reliable? What program would you recommend? Also, any tips for applying would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the long winded question!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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I studied abroad in college in London. I would recommend waiting till college- in which case you can go through your school. I had the time of my life and am dying to go back, but since schooling in London is very different (I'm not sure what grade you are in now ) It may be a difficult transition. They have A levels and College (college is not the same as university like it is in America) It may be difficult for you to find where you belong. There are some interning summer programs abroad which would give you experience and are legitimate.
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I am interested in studying abroad for either the full year or just a semester in the 2010 - 2011 school year in the UK. I have been looking at this website [ http://www.study-abroad-uk.com/ ] and it looks like it would be a good fit for me but I'm not sure how reliable it is and I couldn't seem to find the actual cost of the program. I have a few questions to please answer one or all. Have you studied abroad in the UK and if so, with what program? Is the website about reliable? What program would you recommend? Also, any tips for applying would be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the long winded question!
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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I studied abroad in college in London. I would recommend waiting till college- in which case you can go through your school. I had the time of my life and am dying to go back, but since schooling in London is very different (I'm not sure what grade you are in now ) It may be a difficult transition. They have A levels and College (college is not the same as university like it is in America) It may be difficult for you to find where you belong. There are some interning summer programs abroad which would give you experience and are legitimate.
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