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Are you allowed to do a PGCE then do a PhD the year after?


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Don't see why not!
Ditto...though, I don't know why you would? Wouldn't it be better to do PhD, then PGCE? Only because I'd have thought everything you learn during a PGCE will be a distant memory by the time you come out the other end of a PhD...
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Original post by flying plum
Ditto...though, I don't know why you would? Wouldn't it be better to do PhD, then PGCE? Only because I'd have thought everything you learn during a PGCE will be a distant memory by the time you come out the other end of a PhD...


You get a grant if you get a Maths/chemistry/physics PGCE then you can use that money to pay for phd.


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Original post by kanojyoxx
You get a grant if you get a Maths/chemistry/physics PGCE then you can use that money to pay for phd.


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This times a thousand.
Blimey, £20,000 is a hefty sum. Are there really no conditions of going on to go on to do your NQT year? I couldn't see any, but surely, since the idea is to get high calibre teachers, not find PhDs, there must be something?


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