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    Introducing LSBU's official uni rep
    Hi this is Nic at London South Bank University. As you can see, we've now got our official uni profile up and running so I'll be here to help if I can - feel free to ask and I'll do my best to answer!

    Nic
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    and I have a keen interest in the BSc (hons) diagnostic radiography but I was wondering what type of work experience do you need?, because I Tried to find work experience in the radiology department in a hospital but they said no to work experience students.What type of offers do you make in grades?Do you offer a place for anyone who has below 280 ucas points at a-level?Sorry for all these questions, I really want to do this degree just got my AS results Thank you for your time
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    Dear Vivaviolin77,

    Glad to hear you are keen on the BSc(Hons) Diagnostic Radiography course!

    I can tell you what the requirements are for the course:

    - 5 GCSEs/equivalent (C or above) to include Maths, English and Physics/Combined Science;

    plus

    - 280-300 UCAS tariff points (e.g. 3 A-Levels at grade B, or BTEC Level 3 extended diploma DMM);

    or

    - Access to HE course in Science or Health Studies or similar (45 credits Level 3 including minimum 15 at distinction and 30 at merit grade, and 15 credits at Level 2);

    or

    - A FdSc or higher apprenticeship in a professionally relevant subject;

    or

    - Honours degree (minimum 2:2 classification) in a subject related to science or health;

    or

    - A recognised equivalent

    This might all sound a bit confusing - it would be good to give our course enquiry line a call as they can explain these criteria to you in more detail - the number is 080 0923 8888. You can also take a look a the Diagnostic Radiography page here, this will give you a bunch more details about how the course is structured and what you can expect: http://prospectus.lsbu.ac.uk/courses...?UCASCode=B821

    I hope this helps clear things up a bit

    Emily
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    Re: Introducing LSBU's official uni rep
    Hi i applied for biochemistry through clearing and got in, made it clear on the phone i wanted to do the 4 year sandwich including placement, i couldnt find the university on student finance, but i filled in details anyway with start dates of 20 or 17th september i cant remember and put the course length down as 4 years, is this correct? i just dont want to be late with student finance,
    thanks, please quote me in a response so it will pop up .
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