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| United States degrees and relevancy in the U.K. | 7/27/2007 | Andrew Hill |
Q: I am currently attending college in the United States and plan to move to England possibly after I ... A: You do not have to be a UK citizen to attend UK Universities, you can go to the University as a ...
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| unsure | 6/18/2007 | Andrew Hill |
Q: i didn't take psychology at AS Level (big regret), i'm about to o into A2 and i'm just wondering is ... A: Although each Univesity will have different requirements, the majority won't require an a-level in ...
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| history | 5/25/2007 | Andrew Hill |
Q: how are republicans different from democrats A: On a basic level, Democrats are more liberal, while Republicans are more conservative. I quote ...
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| Paying back student loans when leaving UK | 5/8/2007 | Andrew Hill |
Q: I finished my degree in July 2007, for which I took out the maximum student loan possible over the ... A: It seems very difficult to come by the information you are looking for. I have never come across ...
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| Catered or self catered | 8/22/2006 | Steven Jewell |
Q: I am going to the university of Manchester but i haven't decided on accomdation. There arecatered ... A: The obvious answer to this is that catered offers the chance to get more socially involved, as you ...
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| MEng or BEng? | 8/12/2006 | Steven Jewell |
Q: I hope to enter the University of Liverpool and study Civil Eng. (MEng). The thing is in order to be ... A: In short, yes you can. A BEng degree is still a very valid and respected degree, but the MEng is ...
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| protcol | 5/3/2006 | Steven Jewell |
Q: I was wondering when someone has obtained a PHD in a particular area of study when is it appropiate ... A: When a person obtains a PhD, it means that they are entitled to use the title Dr instead of Mr, Mrs, ...
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