Hi!
I have an offer for medicine with a foundation year. In a nutshell:
Year 0 --> year 1 --> year 2 --> year 3 --> year 4 ---> year 5.
While filling in my student finance, it occurred to me that I'll owe £54k on just student loans...
I did some googling and I found out that the NHS pays for your 5th year. However I'm not doing a conventional 5yr course, so 5th year is year 4.
Does that mean that I won't owe anything for year 4 and 5? Or does the year 0 not count as my first year (even though it still counts as me being a med student)?
I know Oxbridge/Imp/UCL medics have a 6yr long course as well, if you study there what's the NHS funding like for you?
Thanks