A friend who is currently studying there told me that this was the case from next year onwards.(Original post by Alexdaman93)
Where are people finding that Kings only accept science graduates?
"Compulsory subjects
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A minimum 2:1 (upper second class honour) undergraduate degree (or international equivalent) in any subject
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a 2:2 (lower second class honours) undergraduate degree with a postgraduate degree (with at least a Merit) in any subject.
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Diploma of Higher Education in Nursing: Pass with at least two years' nursing work experience"
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It says for their 2016 entry they will only accept science degrees
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- 10-03-2015 13:06
(Original post by tw781)
It says for their 2016 entry they will only accept science degrees
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http://www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/unde...ntry-programme
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- 10-03-2015 13:15
(Original post by Alexdaman93)
Where, though?
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/unde...ntry-programme
It's not on there (unless I'm missing something!)
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- 16-03-2015 17:41
Hi guys
I'm trying to get buy the appropriate books to revise for GAMSAT and I'm wondering if anyone could recommend any for someone who hasn't done chemistry or biology since GCSE.
I've heard 'organic chemistry for dummies' is a good one but when I've searched online there are 3 of them. Are all 3 relevant?
Also if anyone has any other recommendations that would be very welcome
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- 16-03-2015 17:49
As this years applicants have their Warwick interviews today I just got the programme for the open day a week today. Ahh it's all becoming so real and scary
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- 16-03-2015 19:25
(Original post by tw781)
As this years applicants have their Warwick interviews today I just got the programme for the open day a week today. Ahh it's all becoming so real and scary
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- 16-03-2015 19:29
(Original post by tjaldur)
Fab! What's on? I'm going to the one in April.
I'm so excited! Although I looked at university accommodation and it's so expensive!
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The usual admission, curriculum, student experience, careers etc and also taster sessions including clinical anatomy and medical imaging, a q and a, overview of anatomy services and viewing of plastinated specimens!
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(Original post by tw781)
The usual admission, curriculum, student experience, careers etc and also taster sessions including clinical anatomy and medical imaging, a q and a, overview of anatomy services and viewing of plastinated specimens!
I'm so excited! Although I looked at university accommodation and it's so expensive!
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- 16-03-2015 21:09
(Original post by wl1)
How much is their accommodation? When I went to the open day I stayed in a hotel for £45. Not sure if that's any cheaper.
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- 16-03-2015 21:47
(Original post by mmm_66)
Hi guys
I'm trying to get buy the appropriate books to revise for GAMSAT and I'm wondering if anyone could recommend any for someone who hasn't done chemistry or biology since GCSE.
I've heard 'organic chemistry for dummies' is a good one but when I've searched online there are 3 of them. Are all 3 relevant?
Also if anyone has any other recommendations that would be very welcome
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(Original post by tw781)
As this years applicants have their Warwick interviews today I just got the programme for the open day a week today. Ahh it's all becoming so real and scary
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- 17-03-2015 08:17
(Original post by MickyVee)
Where is this advertised on the website if you don't mind me asking? I've been looking for Warwick open days and I can only find a general one in the summer, it mentioned visit days in March and April but they didn't sound like open days, have they taken it down because it is full perhaps?
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- 17-03-2015 16:13
If they don't announce funding in the budget tomorrow I'm going to be so annoyed. I'm sick of waiting!!
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- 18-03-2015 13:28
Ah, it's back on there again. -
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- 18-03-2015 13:33
It still only says science, what was the point of taking it off?!
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It still only says science, what was the point of taking it off?! -
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Has anyone had any more luck with finding out what KCL will regard as a science degree? Just sent my second email about it as I booked for open day...
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