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Good luck Cyfr whichever Uni you choose to go to - I'm sure you will make it into a success! Keep up the studying, washing it down with a JD & Coke in the Calder is swell lol. Will miss our Friday drinks when you go!
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Hi as you probably noticed i haven't been actice online for a few weeks, just a little busy. Anyway i'm going to uni this year also. got replies for Salford and Uclan.
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The work placement things really attracted be to Hull, there is a course where you spend a whole year working with an MP in Westminster but it required AAB which I don't have much chance of attaining. However you can still go on the placements with the 3 year courses, its just not as long! :D |
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Does anyone know the difference between what you guys refer to "university" and American Colleges and Universities? Is there alot of state sponsorship for those going on to university? Do English Universities offer scholarships for athletics, good grades in high school, financial needs:confused: ?
I went to my state university. A university over here is made up of many different "colleges/areas to major in." I majored in animal sciences/pre-veterinariian sciences hence received a Bachelor of Science Degree. It was much cheaper for me to go to college "in-state." I also received a bit of a scholarship for throwing the javelin on the track and field team. My sisters and little brother went to colleges out of state (New York and Massachusetts) and they were very expensive. Also they were much harder for an out-of-stater to get into. Does any of this make sense to you. I'm just trying to understand the similarities and differences. Oh yeah, I would say 90% of American Universities and Colleges have quite active social lives. I was in one of those fraternities ya see in the movies. Although we weren't nearly as wild as most you see. Then again, I forget much of it!;) :D Brian |
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An English GSCE is equivalent to one of your Doctorates.:D
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Do most English university students stay for 4 years? |
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Most stay for 3 but it depends on the course.
Veterinary study for example can take upto 6/7 years |
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It's not quite as bad as the tele may show Ian. Some of the biggest Division 1 and Div. 1AA schools do let some athletes slide especially in basketball and american football. However, many of the bigger Conferences have fairly strict guidelines that must be met before admitting even the best of athletes.
The smaller universities at the division III level can't even offer scholarships. Also, the Ivy league schools are not even close to the reputations that they carry. I feel it's more the rich paying for the mere prestige that goes with attending them. Brian |
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No offense taken whatsoever Ianto!:D
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There used to be student grants, now there are student loans. So for those whose parents can't afford to fund them they start life with a millstone of debts. |
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Unless of course you happen to live in Scotland, where incidentally they also don't demand you sell your home to pay for residential care if you are elderly. Och aye the noo.:D |
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Isn't there still Grants, its just that they were frozen at 1989 levels(I was there protesting about the proposals for all you youngsters!)
Loans are there to top up to what you actually need to live. |
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