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  1. stackemup's Avatar
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    4 year courses
    Hello all,

    Just a quick question about 4 year degrees.

    If I was to start a 4 years Masters degree in September, can I apply to Spring Weeks, or do I have to wait until the second year.

    Many thanks,

    David
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    Re: 4 year courses
    In theory you have to wait till second year.

    In practice you can apply in first year say you are doing a 3 year course, and then after doing a spring week (or even internship) say you've changed your mind and decided to do a 4 year course.
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    • Location: Yorkshire
    Re: 4 year courses
    (Original post by stackemup)
    Hello all,

    Just a quick question about 4 year degrees.

    If I was to start a 4 years Masters degree in September, can I apply to Spring Weeks, or do I have to wait until the second year.

    Many thanks,

    David
    Assuming the university offers the 3 year degree too - you can just say that you're just doing the 3 years (and then say you've changed your mind) as miml said.
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