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#41
(Original post by FemaleBo55)
I think my advisor said it this is because of the transfer of credits and documentations from your previous degrees?
I think my advisor said it this is because of the transfer of credits and documentations from your previous degrees?
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#42
(Original post by TannyS)
Why would the fees be 9300 for graduate entry. When undergraduate are paying roughly 4000 for the first year?
Why would the fees be 9300 for graduate entry. When undergraduate are paying roughly 4000 for the first year?
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#43
(Original post by Peratheesa)
It’s 9,300 because it’s an accelerated course compared to the standard 6 year course. We pay more for 3rd year of graduate entry, as we are skipping 1st and 2nd year of medicine. 4th, 5th and 6th year will be 3,000.
It’s 9,300 because it’s an accelerated course compared to the standard 6 year course. We pay more for 3rd year of graduate entry, as we are skipping 1st and 2nd year of medicine. 4th, 5th and 6th year will be 3,000.

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#44
(Original post by Peratheesa)
It’s 9,300 because it’s an accelerated course compared to the standard 6 year course. We pay more for 3rd year of graduate entry, as we are skipping 1st and 2nd year of medicine. 4th, 5th and 6th year will be 3,000.
It’s 9,300 because it’s an accelerated course compared to the standard 6 year course. We pay more for 3rd year of graduate entry, as we are skipping 1st and 2nd year of medicine. 4th, 5th and 6th year will be 3,000.
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#45
(Original post by TannyS)
Omg,That’s terrible.
Why would the fees be 9300 for graduate entry. When undergraduate are paying roughly 4000 for the first year?
Omg,That’s terrible.
Why would the fees be 9300 for graduate entry. When undergraduate are paying roughly 4000 for the first year?
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#46
(Original post by FemaleBo55)
I think my advisor said it this is because of the transfer of credits and documentations from your previous degrees?
I think my advisor said it this is because of the transfer of credits and documentations from your previous degrees?
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#47
(Original post by Submerged)
No, you pay £9.3k because the agency wants to squeeze more money out of you. The 4 year grad route is not much more in term of tuition fees at the actual uni but because you won't be giving them 6 years money they shaft you. As simple as that.
No, you pay £9.3k because the agency wants to squeeze more money out of you. The 4 year grad route is not much more in term of tuition fees at the actual uni but because you won't be giving them 6 years money they shaft you. As simple as that.
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