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Can you do an intercalated degree for more than one degree?

say if you are studying medicine and they offer a year for some intercalation, can you also do intercalation a second year for a third degree, and when do you graduate from these degrees, when you finish your medicine degree or when you finish your whole medicine degree
I doubt most places would let you. Oxford would not allow you to intercalte if you already had an undergraduate degree, for example.

You'd also run into financing difficulties as you've used all your student finance years already. You'd have to pay the tuition fees yourself.

I do know someone who did two intercalated years doing a law degree (as in, a full one that would qualify you to practice law, not just a notional intercalated degree) at Cambridge, but that was a one off highly atypical case.

Some people do intercalate PhDs of course. Again, quite unusual.
Original post by ENUKO
say if you are studying medicine and they offer a year for some intercalation, can you also do intercalation a second year for a third degree, and when do you graduate from these degrees, when you finish your medicine degree or when you finish your whole medicine degree

Hola ENUKO,

We are unclear what exactly you want to do and why you would wish to do it. Could you be a little clearer over the scenario being presented?

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