2.2 in Biomedical Science .... Options?

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    2.2 in Biomedical Science .... Options?
    What can I do with a 2.2 in Biomedical Science? My course is NOT accredited by the IBMS.
    Any suggestions?
    Thanks
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    MSc?
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    (Original post by George Agdgdgwngo)
    MSc?
    Are there any which accept a 2.2? All the ones I've looked at require a 2.1.
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    There are a few in there. Some are a minimum of 2.i though these days. I'll have a quick browse.

    Here's one.
    Another one.
    Another.
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    Here's one from Imperial College London which only requites a minimum of 2.ii. What ones exactly did you look at?

    There are quite a lot if you look hard enough. Go on www.findamasters.com

    If you don't fancy more study, could apply to pharma companies, hospitals, biotech companies etc. and get a job lower down, something like a lab technician and there may be promotional opportunities because you have the degree.
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    (Original post by George Agdgdgwngo)
    There are a few in there. Some are a minimum of 2.i though these days. I'll have a quick browse.

    Here's one.
    Another one.
    Another.
    4.
    5.

    Here's one from Imperial College London which only requites a minimum of 2.ii. What ones exactly did you look at?

    There are quite a lot if you look hard enough. Go on www.findamasters.com

    If you don't fancy more study, could apply to pharma companies, hospitals, biotech companies etc. and get a job lower down, something like a lab technician and there may be promotional opportunities because you have the degree.
    Thank you. I'll have a look at that site.
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    Im in the same position and i was wondering what did u do in the end.
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    (Original post by mandykrb)
    Im in the same position and i was wondering what did u do in the end.
    Where did you do your Biomedical Science degree?
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    East Anglia
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