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  1. roobee's Avatar
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    Opinions on nursing at Middlesex
    Hiya,

    I am hoping to start an access course at City & Islington or Barnet & Southgate this year or next year, and after that I want to do a degree in nursing (probably paeds or mental health). I was wondering if anyone here studies at Middlesex and how they find it/whether it's a good uni choice.

    Thanks
  2. ShenXin's Avatar
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    Hi I'm in my first year of an adult degree and so far I have enjoyed my time at Middlesex. I would recommend it to anyone. Placements are scattered around different boroughs so you have to consider traveling on public transport or by car.


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