Sunday, April 24, 2011

Can someone please explain me the career path of a doctor in the UK right after medical school

Can someone please explain me the career path of a doctor in the UK right after medical school?
I'm new to the system in the UK and am getting quite confused with the F1,2 whatever they call it here... Thanks
Health Care - 1 Answers
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6 years ba/md degree



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Saturday, April 16, 2011

is secondary school compulsary in the uk

is secondary school compulsary in the uk?
is secondary school compulsory in the uk for a child already 16yrs,if so is he entitle to EMA?.as he's 16th birthday falls a whole year before he actually start college.
Primary & Secondary Education - 1 Answers
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It's compulsory until the June term in the academic year you turn 16 (i.e. you have to stay in school until the end of year 11).



Friday, April 8, 2011

what is my high school diploma worth in the UK

what is my high school diploma worth in the UK?
I am moving to the UK and plan on entering a college. I was a B-C student will that be equivalent to GSCE's or will I have to take those before I can do my A levels?
Other - Education - 1 Answers
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Entry requirements for the Kings College London (University Degree) are as follows for students from the USA: You will be considered for entry to our undergraduate programmes if you have taken full-year USA Advanced Placement Tests. Grades required vary from programme to programme, from a score of 4 to 5, with possible subject preferences. As an alternative to this, we also accept the SAT (minimum 1800) or ACT (27-36) with SAT Subjects (SAT-S, minimum 600) for undergraduate programmes within the School of Social Science and Public Policy and the School of Arts and Humanities. For exact grade requirements for your desired degree programme, please go to the programme of interest in the undergraduate prospectus and visit the academic entry requirements section. You will also be considered for entry for undergraduate programmes if you have taken A-levels or the International Baccalaureate. I'm sure this means more to you than it does to me! I'm pretty sure with your high school diploma you would have no problem getting into a 6th form college to do your A Levels if you need them. However, if you meet the above requirements you can go straight into university! Remeber some universities can have stricter entry requirements so you should look around! :) Good Luck and Welcome to the UK!(Once you arrive)



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Friday, April 1, 2011

Where is hte best school to get a psychology degree in the US and the UK

Where is hte best school to get a psychology degree in the US and the UK?
I am interested in studying aboard for my graduate degree. Does anyone here have hands on experience with schools in the us and uk? Please share the highlights and the low lights of your experience, it doenst have to relate to psychology;. thank you for taking ur time.
Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers
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If you have the chance of doing a degree in the US then do it. They're easier!



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