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#81
(Original post by MasonP)
UK applicants for NVU have to apply via the agency and the process is fairly straightforward although information is not always forthcoming. I plan to be mainly in the UK and go to Georgia when required.
UK applicants for NVU have to apply via the agency and the process is fairly straightforward although information is not always forthcoming. I plan to be mainly in the UK and go to Georgia when required.
Do you reckon online teaching will not be in place for next year?
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#82
(Original post by GotAQQuestion)
That’s what I was thinking too, I haven’t applied yet though cus still waiting on UK universities but not sure how many times they will require us to go to Georgia..
Do you reckon online teaching will not be in place for next year?
That’s what I was thinking too, I haven’t applied yet though cus still waiting on UK universities but not sure how many times they will require us to go to Georgia..
Do you reckon online teaching will not be in place for next year?
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#83
(Original post by MasonP)
I'm not certain if the online option will still be possible next year.
I'm not certain if the online option will still be possible next year.
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#84
(Original post by GotAQQuestion)
Do you know when application deadline and term start dates are?
Do you know when application deadline and term start dates are?
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#85
(Original post by MasonP)
I'm not certain about the application deadline but the team start dates are March and October
I'm not certain about the application deadline but the team start dates are March and October
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#86
(Original post by GotAQQuestion)
So can you do the first year online then the remaining 3 years in the UK if you pay £14k each year?
So can you do the first year online then the remaining 3 years in the UK if you pay £14k each year?
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(Original post by Curiousitykills)
"partially online" be very very careful with them
"partially online" be very very careful with them
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Hey guys, I’ve just gone through all of the posts and I was also thinking about applying to NVU as a graduate.
I too would like to kno if there have been any med students that have graduated from NVU and are now doctors in the UK or USA or AUS. If the uni opened in 2013 then surely those that did the grad entry back then Should’ve graduated 3 years ago.
I would also like to understand how much it’ll be. Of course on the website it says year 1 is £5110 but what is the extra fee some of you guys are talking about?
Also, wouldn’t it be more cost effective (if you lived in the UK/USA/ AUS) to do the first year online & then go to Georgia for the clinical years?
I too would like to kno if there have been any med students that have graduated from NVU and are now doctors in the UK or USA or AUS. If the uni opened in 2013 then surely those that did the grad entry back then Should’ve graduated 3 years ago.
I would also like to understand how much it’ll be. Of course on the website it says year 1 is £5110 but what is the extra fee some of you guys are talking about?
Also, wouldn’t it be more cost effective (if you lived in the UK/USA/ AUS) to do the first year online & then go to Georgia for the clinical years?
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#89
(Original post by mk.adesx)
Hey guys, I’ve just gone through all of the posts and I was also thinking about applying to NVU as a graduate.
I too would like to kno if there have been any med students that have graduated from NVU and are now doctors in the UK or USA or AUS. If the uni opened in 2013 then surely those that did the grad entry back then Should’ve graduated 3 years ago.
I would also like to understand how much it’ll be. Of course on the website it says year 1 is £5110 but what is the extra fee some of you guys are talking about?
Also, wouldn’t it be more cost effective (if you lived in the UK/USA/ AUS) to do the first year online & then go to Georgia for the clinical years?
Hey guys, I’ve just gone through all of the posts and I was also thinking about applying to NVU as a graduate.
I too would like to kno if there have been any med students that have graduated from NVU and are now doctors in the UK or USA or AUS. If the uni opened in 2013 then surely those that did the grad entry back then Should’ve graduated 3 years ago.
I would also like to understand how much it’ll be. Of course on the website it says year 1 is £5110 but what is the extra fee some of you guys are talking about?
Also, wouldn’t it be more cost effective (if you lived in the UK/USA/ AUS) to do the first year online & then go to Georgia for the clinical years?
That is not possible , the year is "partially online". They plan to make you travel in and out of Georgia for midterms and finals (they do not care that you live on the other side of the globe in times of pandemic). You have no choice. Doing the year online seems ideal does it not?
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Where possible the finals have been conducted online and there has been no question of travelling back to campus for midterms at any point.
They obviously can’t offer practical finals and OSCE’s online and that’s understandable. I completed a practical elective last semester and they did not expect me to travel to sit the final exam due to the pandemic. It will be arranged when I am in the country and able to travel. I have another final next week and then I will have completed a full year online. Hope the info helps 🙂
They obviously can’t offer practical finals and OSCE’s online and that’s understandable. I completed a practical elective last semester and they did not expect me to travel to sit the final exam due to the pandemic. It will be arranged when I am in the country and able to travel. I have another final next week and then I will have completed a full year online. Hope the info helps 🙂
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(Original post by Sjjen3)
Where possible the finals have been conducted online and there has been no question of travelling back to campus for midterms at any point.
They obviously can’t offer practical finals and OSCE’s online and that’s understandable. I completed a practical elective last semester and they did not expect me to travel to sit the final exam due to the pandemic. It will be arranged when I am in the country and able to travel. I have another final next week and then I will have completed a full year online. Hope the info helps 🙂
Where possible the finals have been conducted online and there has been no question of travelling back to campus for midterms at any point.
They obviously can’t offer practical finals and OSCE’s online and that’s understandable. I completed a practical elective last semester and they did not expect me to travel to sit the final exam due to the pandemic. It will be arranged when I am in the country and able to travel. I have another final next week and then I will have completed a full year online. Hope the info helps 🙂
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#92
(Original post by Sjjen3)
Where possible the finals have been conducted online and there has been no question of travelling back to campus for midterms at any point.
They obviously can’t offer practical finals and OSCE’s online and that’s understandable. I completed a practical elective last semester and they did not expect me to travel to sit the final exam due to the pandemic. It will be arranged when I am in the country and able to travel. I have another final next week and then I will have completed a full year online. Hope the info helps 🙂
Where possible the finals have been conducted online and there has been no question of travelling back to campus for midterms at any point.
They obviously can’t offer practical finals and OSCE’s online and that’s understandable. I completed a practical elective last semester and they did not expect me to travel to sit the final exam due to the pandemic. It will be arranged when I am in the country and able to travel. I have another final next week and then I will have completed a full year online. Hope the info helps 🙂
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(Original post by RAMAHONY1)
Do you know how your second year will be ? Location and set up etc
Do you know how your second year will be ? Location and set up etc
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#94
(Original post by Sjjen3)
Where possible the finals have been conducted online and there has been no question of travelling back to campus for midterms at any point.
They obviously can’t offer practical finals and OSCE’s online and that’s understandable. I completed a practical elective last semester and they did not expect me to travel to sit the final exam due to the pandemic. It will be arranged when I am in the country and able to travel. I have another final next week and then I will have completed a full year online. Hope the info helps 🙂
Where possible the finals have been conducted online and there has been no question of travelling back to campus for midterms at any point.
They obviously can’t offer practical finals and OSCE’s online and that’s understandable. I completed a practical elective last semester and they did not expect me to travel to sit the final exam due to the pandemic. It will be arranged when I am in the country and able to travel. I have another final next week and then I will have completed a full year online. Hope the info helps 🙂
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#95
(Original post by Anonymous)
Honestly I am looking for a graduate myself. SME fees are 4,000 GBP (all paid before starting the course).
That is not possible , the year is "partially online". They plan to make you travel in and out of Georgia for midterms and finals (they do not care that you live on the other side of the globe in times of pandemic). You have no choice. Doing the year online seems ideal does it not?
Honestly I am looking for a graduate myself. SME fees are 4,000 GBP (all paid before starting the course).
That is not possible , the year is "partially online". They plan to make you travel in and out of Georgia for midterms and finals (they do not care that you live on the other side of the globe in times of pandemic). You have no choice. Doing the year online seems ideal does it not?
& okay that makes sense to me, travelling there for exam periods
& thank you for answering ☺️
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#96
(Original post by Anonymous)
Okay what about in my situation . They said with my previous course . I'm accepted into 4 the semester of MD programme , I got my modules for this semester (march 2021) and they are non clinical. SME is telling me that mandatory presence is required (they cannot give me any dates) and they are saying that I can always defer if I don't want to travel. If I knew this was the case I would sit my Gamsat ,and go the traditional route honestly. But I paid and I feel I am stuck.
Okay what about in my situation . They said with my previous course . I'm accepted into 4 the semester of MD programme , I got my modules for this semester (march 2021) and they are non clinical. SME is telling me that mandatory presence is required (they cannot give me any dates) and they are saying that I can always defer if I don't want to travel. If I knew this was the case I would sit my Gamsat ,and go the traditional route honestly. But I paid and I feel I am stuck.
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#97
(Original post by Anonymous)
I’d you don’t mind me asking, how much did you pay? & are you doing the grad entry route. Also maybe in February they will give you the dates of things because I don’t think they can expect you to just drop everything here and have to fly out now just because you’ve been accepted onto the course. Or maybe you just need to collect ID and stuff like that
I’d you don’t mind me asking, how much did you pay? & are you doing the grad entry route. Also maybe in February they will give you the dates of things because I don’t think they can expect you to just drop everything here and have to fly out now just because you’ve been accepted onto the course. Or maybe you just need to collect ID and stuff like that
We have February now and I have no information.
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(Original post by Anonymous)
Okay what about in my situation . They said with my previous course . I'm accepted into 4 the semester of MD programme , I got my modules for this semester (march 2021) and they are non clinical. SME is telling me that mandatory presence is required (they cannot give me any dates) and they are saying that I can always defer if I don't want to travel. If I knew this was the case I would sit my Gamsat ,and go the traditional route honestly. But I paid and I feel I am stuck.
Okay what about in my situation . They said with my previous course . I'm accepted into 4 the semester of MD programme , I got my modules for this semester (march 2021) and they are non clinical. SME is telling me that mandatory presence is required (they cannot give me any dates) and they are saying that I can always defer if I don't want to travel. If I knew this was the case I would sit my Gamsat ,and go the traditional route honestly. But I paid and I feel I am stuck.
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#99
HI ya I am interested in graduate medicine entry, could you please guide me how to go about. I would like to do studies in UK only for both pre clinical and clinical rotations.
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#100
(Original post by Paranoiaa)
That’s what I was thinking too, I haven’t applied yet though cus still waiting on UK universities but not sure how many times they will require us to go to Georgia..
Do you reckon online teaching will not be in place for next year?
That’s what I was thinking too, I haven’t applied yet though cus still waiting on UK universities but not sure how many times they will require us to go to Georgia..
Do you reckon online teaching will not be in place for next year?
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