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    gap year abroad - university interviews
    hi all,
    I am looking to go on a gap year to Egypt by December, so I have enough time send off my application/get a little work experience under my belt.
    but I only just realised that some of the courses I'm considering have interviews/compulsory offer days etc.
    I was wondering whether I'd be forced to return to London for interviews or have to do them via telephone or something - similar to what I assume Egyptian candidates would do.
    also what is the earliest date you can apply?

    any advise? thank you!
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    Re: gap year abroad - university interviews
    (Original post by chandlerbong)
    hi all,
    I am looking to go on a gap year to Egypt by December, so I have enough time send off my application/get a little work experience under my belt.
    but I only just realised that some of the courses I'm considering have interviews/compulsory offer days etc.
    I was wondering whether I'd be forced to return to London for interviews or have to do them via telephone or something - similar to what I assume Egyptian candidates would do.
    also what is the earliest date you can apply?

    any advise? thank you!
    With regards to interviews etc., you'll have to ask the department, as each will have individual policies.

    The earliest date you can apply is 1st September.
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