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Biomedical science in Uk

  • 31-07-2019 11:32pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 96 ✭✭


    Looking for advice on whether to repeat or do biomedical science in the uk next year.
    I did my leaving cert this year and am not feeling confident in my results. I applied for cork for biomed but I just don’t see myself getting it.
    So I need to make a plan just incase.
    I was wondering if I did biomed I’m the uk does it qualify me to work in Ireland and would the biomed course In the uk be similar to Ireland ?
    Or would I be better off repeating?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,816 ✭✭✭skooterblue2


    Sb567 wrote: »
    Looking for advice on whether to repeat or do biomedical science in the uk next year.
    I did my leaving cert this year and am not feeling confident in my results. I applied for cork for biomed but I just don’t see myself getting it.
    So I need to make a plan just incase.
    I was wondering if I did biomed I’m the uk does it qualify me to work in Ireland and would the biomed course In the uk be similar to Ireland ?
    Or would I be better off repeating?

    Why are you not confident of your results?
    Did you work hard enough?
    Did you have enough intelligence?
    Are you sure its what you want to do for the next 50 years?
    Can you repeat?
    Would you be happy doing your second choice?
    When you get out into the work place, people ask less questions where you studied and more questions what is your experience and what did your previous employer say about you.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,953 ✭✭✭granturismo


    Contact the AMLS re recognition of UK qualifications;

    https://www.acslm.ie/

    There is an MSc course in Kevin St open to graduates with a related biological degree.
    https://www.dit.ie/studyatdit/postgraduate/taughtprogrammes/allcourses/dt236pptmscinclinicallaboratoryscience.html
    This seems to qualify you to work in a hospital.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,547 ✭✭✭Martina1991


    The points for the same course in GMIT are much less than in CIT/UCC.

    Is that on your CAO list?


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