Sunday, July 24, 2011

Which are 1 year MBA schools in UK which take students who have no work experience and moderate academics

Which are 1 year MBA schools in UK which take students who have no work experience and moderate academics?
Please list best possible universities where i can get admissions on the background mentioned.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Basic information on MBA is attached. Preferred country - UK Program - Pre MBA+MB Duration- 3months Pre MBA+ 12 months MBA Tuition fee- Pre-MBA £1500 + MBA - £8250 Accommodation and Living Expense (food, transport, entertainment etc) - £6000 Please send your CV and copy of passport for more details globalhigheredu@yahoo.com



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Saturday, July 16, 2011

ill i be a school prefect

ill i be a school prefect ?
Hi there i need some advice, i am a fourth year at john ogilvie high school (UK) and have been helping the school in events such as: parents night, concerts and other guest related events. i am involved in the school magazine as well as the health committee and participate in most of the events, most of the teachers like me and i am polite and always on time for classes. in your opinion would i be a suitable prefect and would i get picked, if not please say why :) thank you very much
Primary & Secondary Education - 2 Answers
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being a school prefect is not easy unless you can bear all the things that will be in your way wisely. I've been school prefect for almost 4 years now and it kinda tiring to me. I've to control the students' discipline, sometimes I've to skip classes in order to help with the school's events and get scolded from teachers and head of prefect. but it's my duty right? you'll gain experiences from this. both academic and co curriculum achievements have to be really creme de la creme. i think that you're very suitable to be one. you always help your teachers & on time for classes. teachers usually love their student to be like you. they can ask for your help anytime and you can make the school proud of you. it depends on your school's disciplinary board. but if you get chosen, give your best to serve the school and be the best prefect ever. remember that being a prefect is not because of popularity but your determination to make your school better in every aspects. all the best(:
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suck as much dik as possible



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Friday, July 8, 2011

How to get into medical universities/schools in UK or USA

How to get into medical universities/schools in UK or USA?
I am currently doing my igcse course at my school. I need to know wat grades in IGCSE and A levels are required for big universities like oxford and harvard. how to get into them i want to medicine so i want to go into Harvard Medical School and others
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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Hi there, Nearly all medical school require A levels in Chemistry, along with two out of Maths, Biology and Physics. If you don't have these, at least very good GCSE's in three of these subjects are required. Oxford Medical College also requires a minimum average of 85%. Detailed information on their requirements can be found here: http://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate_courses/international_students/international_qualifications/index.html The requirements to be accepted into Harvard Medical School are even stricter: Apparently you need at least a Bachelor's degree to be even considered as a prospective student. I wish you good luck anyway :)
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As for Harvard and the rest of the U.S. Medical Schools, you will need a bachelor's degree or equivalent, MCAT scores and complete a pre-med program before you can even be considered for admission into a U.S. Medical school. So it will be quite a few years before you are ready for U.S. Med schools.



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Friday, July 1, 2011

What does a US student w/ a bachelor degree & masters degree need to do to get accepted to UK medical schools

What does a US student w/ a bachelor degree & masters degree need to do to get accepted to UK medical schools?
I am college graduate with a Bachelor of science degree in Exercise Sport Science. I also have a Masters degree in Biomedical Sciences. What standardized tests do I need to take to become eligible to apply to UK medical schools? Also, what is the probability that a foreign student will get accepted to UK medical schools? Are the academic curriculums between the United States and UK too different for a US student, with my credentials, to get accepted to UK medical schools? I am looking to live permanently in the UK after i finish medical school.
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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pray
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If you are in the U.S, I would rather have you go to the Carribean to get a medical degree. Based on the information you have provide, you do not need any standardized test. However, MCAT will place you on the top of the list. Even if you are not within the U.S, I would highly recommed you to explore medical colleges in the Carreabean Island. The name that strikes out of all is the Ross Medical College. However, there are others that are recognized in the U.S. You will undergo your clinicals and residency in the U.S. I hope this answers your question. Getting accepted in a medical school in U.K without legal residence is very tough and out of reach at times. Shaji
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The admissions requirements for UK school can vary. The authority over all UK med schools is the General Medical Council and in looking for a link to provide you I noted that even the GMC advises you to contact the individual med schools for the admission requirements. The link I provided below is a link to a list of all of the med schools in the UK. I suspect that you will have to have your course work evaluated for equivalency in the UK. You certainly aren't the first student to do this, so I'm certain the appropriate people at the UK schools can assist you in getting this done.



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