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Do different universities have different learning techniques? Or do you do a mixture of lectures and work experience in all of them? Or do you do seperate things in seperate years?
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Do different universities have different learning techniques? Or do you do a mixture of lectures and work experience in all of them? Or do you do seperate things in seperate years?
Do different universities have different learning techniques? Or do you do a mixture of lectures and work experience in all of them? Or do you do seperate things in seperate years?
A lot of people focus on the differences and get blinkered debating which system is best but in all honesty they are much of a muchness.
I've worked with and employed a range of vet students and graduates from all of the vet schools (except Edinburgh) and I've not seen a major discernible difference in competency or employability.
In all honesty I have a bit of a preference for a couple of the vet schools but that is largely based on tradition and a couple of particularly good vet students we've had from them over the last couple of years.
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