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International students from US?

I'm headed to UoB in September for my MA. Any other kids from the US?
Going to give this a bump :biggrin:

Is this going to be your first time studying in the UK? What's your MA in? :smile:
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Original post by She-Ra
Going to give this a bump :biggrin:

Is this going to be your first time studying in the UK? What's your MA in? :smile:


Hi!

I had 3 weeks study abroad in London/Paris last winter.

They changed it from Museum and Heritage studies...not sure what it's called now. I forget. Haha
Original post by JackieLynn15
Hi!

I had 3 weeks study abroad in London/Paris last winter.

They changed it from Museum and Heritage studies...not sure what it's called now. I forget. Haha


Cool :smile: Do you want to be a curator some day?

Birmingham is super - I loved my time there.

There are a ton of societies at the union - you may find some lovely people via this society :h:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/587869444669575/

http://www.guildofstudents.com/studentgroups/societies/9236/
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Original post by She-Ra
Cool :smile: Do you want to be a curator some day?

Birmingham is super - I loved my time there.

There are a ton of societies at the union - you may find some lovely people via this society :h:

https://www.facebook.com/groups/587869444669575/

http://www.guildofstudents.com/studentgroups/societies/9236/




It really depends on possible jobs. I may go for a PhD...no idea. I'm super excited to get to Birmingham. I've never been before...how is it there?
Hi, I'm not from the US, but I will be going in to my Masters in Birmingham in the school of history.
Birmingham is a great city, very large and Britain's second biggest. In the town there's loads of shops including a huge Waterstone's book shop as well as the Bullring shopping centre. They've just put some welcome events up for postgrads and freshers, so I might see you there!
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Original post by STARRS
Hi, I'm not from the US, but I will be going in to my Masters in Birmingham in the school of history.
Birmingham is a great city, very large and Britain's second biggest. In the town there's loads of shops including a huge Waterstone's book shop as well as the Bullring shopping centre. They've just put some welcome events up for postgrads and freshers, so I might see you there!


Awesome! Super stoked. :smile:)

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