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  1. Atena369's Avatar
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    Successful EU/international students
    I'm soon going to be an outside-UK student myself and I'd like to hear from other people who were in my future situation :rolleyes: I'm especially interested in Economics or Architecture students,but not necessary. So please,give us details (current univ, homeland, high school qualification,extra-curricular stuff,any advice)!
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    Re: Successful EU/international students
    (Original post by Atena369)
    I'm soon going to be an outside-UK student myself and I'd like to hear from other people who were in my future situation :rolleyes: I'm especially interested in Economics or Architecture students,but not necessary. So please,give us details (current univ, homeland, high school qualification,extra-curricular stuff,any advice)!
    ok i haven't gone there yet, going in september but i can give u details
    im from Turkey, going to Newcastle Univ for biomedical sciences. course looks great, city life probably one of the top in the UK for students. did IB and got my results a week ago..
    the best advice i can give is research, research, research. i did not research well enough, and ended up getting 4 rejections from med-schools. chances are always low for internationals when it comes to medicine, but u can increase ur own chance by looking at what unis look for, i didn't do enough research and wasted 3/4 applications on unis i had no chance with..
    so i'd say researching is the most important thing you should do
    if you have any questions, feel free to ask
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