Wednesday, February 16, 2011

ACTING SCHOOL = which one is the TOP best acting school in London uk?the best best one.

ACTING SCHOOL = which one is the TOP best acting school in London uk?the best best one?

Theater & Acting - 1 Answers
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RADA and LAMDA as well as the National Youth Theatre if you are under 18





Tuesday, February 8, 2011

How does UCAS work? i know its the basic process for applying for schools in the UK

How does UCAS work? i know its the basic process for applying for schools in the UK?
Does any one know how exactly UCAS work and how do i use it to apply for the school i want in London?
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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It's damn near impossible to do it by yourself. I'm assuming that you're not at some kind of sixth form college at the moment, as they would be able to help you, so the only thing I can suggest is going to talk to a nearby college and ask them to help with the application procedure. The deadline is quite soon I think (it's either Feb or March) so be quick. You'll have to make a personal statement and fill in a load of online forms about your general details, up to five unis/colleges of your choice, and all acheived and projected grades for stuff like GCSEs and A-Levels. Good luck!





Tuesday, February 1, 2011

How do I use my UK qualification to teach Pre-school in USA

How do I use my UK qualification to teach Pre-school in USA?
Hoping to come live in USA and wonder if I can use my Btech. to teach Pre-School. I am a mature pre-school teacher and Assessor in Uk All answers will be answered!!!!! Thank you
Preschool - 5 Answers
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You need to check with your state. Most states dont have very strict requirements, infact many are simply pathetic. I am sure your experence will be satisfactory. You do however have to have background checks and possible a TB test or physical.
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pick an state or two to look at. make a call to their DPI Also talk to teacher placement orgs like VIF
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It depends on the state that you live in. Some states will let you test. If you pass then you will only be given classes that deal with that school districts polices and procedures. Some states like Florida don't care what you have and where you got it. If you college does not tie in with their colleges or if you do not have a national teacher certificate, then you will have to repeat allot of what you have already learned. Some colleges may let you transfer credits. To save time have all your transcripts translated in advance be sure that the translator is also a notary and can confirm the translation. Some states have a scholarship program, similar to the one here in Fla. this program lets you work in the teaching field and get paid education @ the same time. Most centers have programs available and are willing to pay the difference for you provided you stay with them for at least a year. Check the state web site on where you live every state should have one. Florida's web is www.myflorida.com/childcare
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check with you state,might need evaluation and complete the state needs that all. best of luck!!
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If you are willing to work in a private preschool there should be no problem. Some states have requirements for teachers in licensed day care programs but generally there are no requirements for teaching in a nursery school. Some schools have public school Pre-Kindergarten. You'd have to be a certified teacher to teach in one of those. The rules vary from state to state. Bring proof of any courses and certifications when you come. Good Luck!



Monday, January 24, 2011

is uk visa cancellation on uk airport same as deportation

is uk visa cancellation on uk airport same as deportation?
i was on a student dependant visa uk and was working full time at a school in uk as a teacher.the school processed for my work permit but back in my home country i was not issued visa because one of my work experiences could not be confirmed(as the institutions could not keep my record).me and my husband returned back to uk(we sill had visa for a year),my husband who was on student visa had his project work and viva remaining at the college.the immigration officer then explained us that my husband could do that back from home country as well, as he already had completed the theory and therefore cancelled our visas.its been almost two years and now my husband had applied for hsmp and got the approval.i just want to ask if there would be any problems in getting the visa stamped. thank you
Other - United Kingdom - 1 Answers
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Unfortunately I do not have a direct answer to your question and the only way you will get the correct one is by referring your question to either the British consulate in your home country. Below is a website for UK embassies overseas, find your country and the contact details will be there. http://www.fco.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagename=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=1007029395231 Alternitively you may want to contact the Home Office as they also will be able to better advise you. http://www.homeoffice.gov.uk/



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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Which are the cheapest places to live in the UK that have a decent medical school

Which are the cheapest places to live in the UK that have a decent medical school?
Hiya! I'm 2010 potential med student that is currently looking for a good medical school. My budget is quite tight so Im looking for a relatively low cost University that offers a good medical faculty Any suggestions would be really helpful!
Other - United Kingdom - 4 Answers
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Amsterdam?
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Buckinghamshire is best place to live in UK Residents of the county of Buckinghamshire have been identified as having the best quality of life in the UK.
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The Medical School in Dublin is highly regarded as is the one in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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Think you need this site: http://timesbusiness.typepad.com/money_weblog/2009/09/town-or-city----local-universities------average-weekly-rent--------most-expensive----------------1----london.html Of the places on that 10 cheapest list, cheapest (Keele) does indeed now have a medical school, as does the 6th cheapest (Hull). HTH





Saturday, January 8, 2011

What do you think of the new law in UK......? About compulsory boxing in school

What do you think of the new law in UK......? About compulsory boxing in school?
I think it's a great idea. It keeps us fit as well I go to high school in Australia and we hardly get exercise and skills for self-defense.... no wonder our country has a high population of obese people. So question is "Do you think all ( most) countries should have the same thing going ?
Other - Society & Culture - 5 Answers
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I go to a school in the uk and there is no compulsory boxing.
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While Australia is unfortunately a very obese nation, introducing a compulsory boxing program is going a bit too far. Boxing can be a dangerous 'sport' and It may be the battleground for a full out war between a bully and somebody they hate. And not everyone is able to box, it could be againest somebodys ethics for example........... But i do agree that Australia needs to do something about the obese problem. At my school, there is NO Physical Education program at all... and it SUCKS! (sometimes) I miss it at my old school where it had a PE program.... =/
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Theres no compulsory boxing in my high school, and mine is a joint sports college aswell.
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Excellent idea, boxing is a very disciplined artform, and it will not hurt to teach kids how to look after themselves!!!!
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I don't think it's a good idea. I think mandatory fitness classes are fantastic, but not a violent sport like boxing. Getting hit in the face should be a risk you choose to take, not one that is forced on you. Otherwise it will just be used as a chance to bully/beat up on the nerdy kids without getting in trouble with the school.



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Saturday, January 1, 2011

Is a teenager posing as a student at another school for the day illegal in the UK

Is a teenager posing as a student at another school for the day illegal in the UK?
My friend who is the same age as I am goes back to school a later than I do. He is planning to pose as a student at my school on my day back, wearing some of my school uniform. Could he be prosecuted for this?
Other - Society & Culture - 1 Answers
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Yes impersonating another is a serious crime. There is a crackdown on fraud at the moment as well which makes it even riskier.



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