True, to easy to get kicked off, just being honest in my opinion. I'd rather not say here or PM about my year or anything like that but transferring is never really good either as you still need 3 years in the same medical uni as part of GMC guidelines. Fundamentally if you cant do medicine in the UK I wouldn't suggest doing it many other places, because if you want to be a well trained doctor in the UK, these places aren't the way to go. Go on the foundation medicine courses in UK if you have lower grades, or get experience if you need more, or go down other healthcare alternatives. That is what I would say, even though my heart has always been medicine and it is rather difficult to comprehend anything else. I just don't want you all making the same mistakes I did. Poznan uni in Poland is another great uni. There is always a risk going abroad that the GMC may place it on the not accepted list by the time you finish. It is intense at Dnipro, as requires your own learning constantly with not much in the way of great materials, it doesn't all match UK med. There is KROK and IFOM and English proficiency all to contend with as well. But any of you can do that because Im sure all of you are very bright and hardworking. But you have to weigh your risk and benefits up as it takes both your money and your time on something I do not think is worth anything.