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  1. undertaker1's Avatar
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    (Original post by cptKernow)
    Wouldn't want to study in Spain at the mo. Too risky with it being at the epicentre of a Eurozone melt down. You might find yourself without a course / university 2 years in.

    Strikes me Spanish unis must be really cash strapped if they have to pay people to recruit. Eh dnvo2020, azcar121, azcar121?
    Give it up guys, your phoney posts are getting pretty tedious.

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    Cpt1212
    i wouldn't want to go anywhere in europe after watching last nights bbc panorama
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    (Original post by cptKernow)
    Wouldn't want to study in Spain at the mo. Too risky with it being at the epicentre of a Eurozone melt down. You might find yourself without a course / university 2 years in.

    Strikes me Spanish unis must be really cash strapped if they have to pay people to recruit. Eh dnvo2020, azcar121, azcar121?
    Give it up guys, your phoney posts are getting pretty tedious.

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    Cpt1212
    Can't speak for the others but you mention but I am getting worried I am the only person on this course. Seriously, does no one else know anything about this?
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    (Original post by dnvo2020)
    Can't speak for the others but you mention but I am getting worried I am the only person on this course. Seriously, does no one else know anything about this?
    i don't understand what you are saying???
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    Do they actually accept repeated a levels for universities in europe? I'm low around C's/D's at the moment but will repeat them to get them up to A's etc. I have the funds potentially to do it as well.

    This one of the drawbacks of the UK is that repeated a levels are not allowed so I'm hoping there's some leeway with the likes of Prague etc.
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    (Original post by undertaker1)
    this is the website for the application:http://www.readmedicine.com/

    im thinking of applying if i dont get an offer in any english insituation due to me retaking my 2nd year. i believe the entry isn't as difficult as long as you get the grades in the country of origin.
    all i want to know is what the difference in teaching is in europe compared to britain. the pros and cons of studying abroad. the fees are very similar to england however no loans are available.

    i would like someone on tsr who has/is studying in europe to share the opinions please thank you.

    PS:are you going to apply for 2012 entry
    Hi, im going to apply for the dentistry in Hungary course for 2013 entry, i think its great i see it as a second chance because i cant do it here in England as i have retaken 2 of my a-levels.....im still worried about getting in thought, im waiting to find out if they still accept retake students, and im not quite clear on which grades u need, but im going to call today before i apply...it is very pricey but i can JUST make it thank god.
    Anyway if you guys need any info or have any for me please comment
    Best of luck!
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    (Original post by misty00)
    Hi, im going to apply for the dentistry in Hungary course for 2013 entry, i think its great i see it as a second chance because i cant do it here in England as i have retaken 2 of my a-levels.....im still worried about getting in thought, im waiting to find out if they still accept retake students, and im not quite clear on which grades u need, but im going to call today before i apply...it is very pricey but i can JUST make it thank god.
    Anyway if you guys need any info or have any for me please comment
    Best of luck!
    they do accept resits
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    (Original post by raman1)
    Can i do dentistry? I failed my AS results

    GCE Biology = C = 194

    Biology unit 3T = 24 = E
    Biology unit 2 = 98 = B

    GCE Chemistry = E = 120

    Chemistry unit 1 = 60 = C
    Chemistry unit 2 = 43 = U
    Chemistry unit 3T = 17 = U

    is all hope lost?
    Can you retake the year if yes go for it, retake the year or chemistry, resitting the exams without taking lessons will make it super difficult to get A's, and you only count as a resit student if you do resits after you finish your A2 levels.
    Within your A2 level years, first and second year, doing resits I think is alright and go for it.

    I know people who got U in biology and chemistry first year, resat the year, got A/B's, I finished A2 with ACD D in biology no chemistry, resat, and now with 4 A's and a A*.

    If you retake the year, you need to remind yourself the shame of failing again, and that your more mature and with more experience than other students, so watever they get you MUST get better than them.
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    (Original post by undertaker1)
    i wouldn't want to go anywhere in europe after watching last nights bbc panorama
    whats going on :O link please or info
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    Just wondering, is it too late to apply for universities abroad for Dentistry, such as the ones in Prague and Hungary just as a safety net? And would anyone know how many international students they take for the Dentistry course over there? Thanks.
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    (Original post by siriuspudh)
    Just wondering, is it too late to apply for universities abroad for Dentistry, such as the ones in Prague and Hungary just as a safety net? And would anyone know how many international students they take for the Dentistry course over there? Thanks.
    Sorry not sure if it's too late or anything, but here is a link for dentistry in Poland, you can see details on the site http://godivaeducation.com/programs/dentistry/
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    (Original post by siriuspudh)
    Just wondering, is it too late to apply for universities abroad for Dentistry, such as the ones in Prague and Hungary just as a safety net? And would anyone know how many international students they take for the Dentistry course over there? Thanks.
    Hi, I am applying to Prague this year. If you would like any advice please dont hesitate to ask for any help
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    Re: Dentistry in europe for British Students
    hey guys, does it matter if you study dentistry in/outside EEA and if you want to work in the UK after you qualify??
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