Thursday, September 24, 2009

stage school in UK help please

stage school in UK help please ?
Hey, i need to go to a stage school with drama classes and normal school lessons plus i need to stay there overnight like a boarding school you could say. Does anyone know where i could find one like that, please get back to me if possible Olivia x x x x
Theater & Acting - 1 Answers
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yeah i really need to know that as well. like is their a branch of places.



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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Snow day in on 9th of feb 09 for school in UK windsor area

Snow day in on 9th of feb 09 for school in UK windsor area?

Other - United Kingdom - 1 Answers
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There will be no snow in Windsor Berks on Monday the 9th.



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Tuesday, September 8, 2009

my son has these. He wore them to school today. What do you think of them

my son has these. He wore them to school today. What do you think of them?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280301430253&cguid=6fd1bc7211e0a0e2047103a1fd14dc6d#ebayphotohosting he is in his 1st year of secondary school UK ONLY
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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I dont like it



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Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Can an American get a job in the UK right out of school

Can an American get a job in the UK right out of school?
Hi, I am a Penn State student, an Advertising Major, a freshman, and really want to move and work in England when I graduate. My goal is to work within a record label or music related career in the UK. My question is as a recent graduate with a BA, would it be possible to apply for a job and move over there right after school? What do I need to do to be able to work over there? ANY help or insights are GREATLY appreciated, Thank you so much!
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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That would be so cool!
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In short, no - you would almost certainly be unable to get a working visa for the UK. In addition, UK graduates are having a hard enough time finding employment, let alone graduates who come with the added cost and bureaucracy of employing a non-EU worker. If you were to do a post-graduate degree in the UK, you could get an international post-graduate visa, which would allow you to work for 2 years in the UK, then you might find it easier to get an ordinary working visa in Tier 1 or Tier 2. The alternatives, broadly, are to seek employment with an international firm in the US, and then transfer to the UK, or get a sufficiently well paying job in the US that you could qualify for a Tier 1 visa.



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