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MED IN UK - PROS & CONS?

  • 02-03-2010 8:12am
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    Hi guys, thinking about doing Medicne in the UK or NI and just looking for some advice and personal experience. Where, why, why not, etc..
    Ask a few questions too and we will try source a few answers.








    :DThanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,024 ✭✭✭Awayindahils


    My sister studies Medicine in Dundee.

    Why?

    * Free fees for EU students who are not resident in the England, N. Ireland or Wales
    * One of the best teaching hospitals in the UK - leading centre in cancer research
    * Very affordable living expenses
    * Ryanair/aer lingus
    * Entry requirements - she would not have gotten enough LC points in Ireland, but scored very highly in the aptitude test for UCAS (before Ireland had them) and her place was conditional on 4 As and 2 Bs for Dundee.
    * International student/good living experience/away from home

    Hard parts
    * Away from home
    * Some universities still want perfect scores (Queens, Kings etc.)
    * In England and N.I. fees have to be paid
    * Living expences vary by city and location
    * Dundee in particular - none student parts are a bit of a kip
    * Irish students dont qualify for student loans


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