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  1. Hippokrates's Avatar
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    Open day talks
    Do you need to book the subject talks for the open day? If you do how do you do it?
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    Re: Open day talks
    (Original post by Hippokrates)
    Do you need to book the subject talks for the open day? If you do how do you do it?
    You didn't have to when I went, what subject are you going for?
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    Re: Open day talks
    (Original post by chrisawhitmore)
    You didn't have to when I went, what subject are you going for?
    I found out that you didn't have to on their website.

    Medicine so I guess it will be hell trying to get in.
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    (Original post by Hippokrates)
    I found out that you didn't have to on their website. Medicine so I guess it will be hell trying to get in.
    I don't think you had to book last year at least. It was very busy in there though so it might have changed. As far as I can remember you can just walk into it (obviously providing you're on time! )


    Edit: Just properly read your comment! My advice, get to the talk in advance, if it's still in the Thomas Paine building then that's right next to the medical school = two birds, one stone.
    Last edited by Joseppea; 19-06-2012 at 19:44.
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