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  1. kpnuts11's Avatar
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    Children, schools and families
    Hello,

    Is anyone starting this degree in September?

    I will be going into year 2 come September so can answer any questions you may have about the first year.....

    I'm a little bored and can't find work so fire away....

    Kate
    x
  2. BabyBird's Avatar
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    Re: Children, schools and families
    (Original post by kpnuts11)
    Hello,

    Is anyone starting this degree in September?

    I will be going into year 2 come September so can answer any questions you may have about the first year.....

    I'm a little bored and can't find work so fire away....

    Kate
    x
    Hi

    I'm starting on this course this September. Found it really hard to find anyone doing the same. I'm transferring from Biomedical sciences but going into 1st year. Really excited. Can you tell me what's involved? How are you enjoying it?
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    Re: Children, schools and families
    Hey!! I'm starting this course this September!! have you found the first year hard? and do you know when the course actually starts? x


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