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If your first degree is an accelerated 2 year degree, would you get 1-3 years of funding for a second degree? Or still not?
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If your first degree is an accelerated 2 year degree, would you get 1-3 years of funding for a second degree? Or still not?
If your first degree is an accelerated 2 year degree, would you get 1-3 years of funding for a second degree? Or still not?
What kind of course do you want to study after your accelerated degree?
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What kind of course do you want to study after your accelerated degree?
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Hi there,
What kind of course do you want to study after your accelerated degree?
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If your first degree is an accelerated 2 year degree, would you get 1-3 years of funding for a second degree? Or still not?
If your first degree is an accelerated 2 year degree, would you get 1-3 years of funding for a second degree? Or still not?
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Hi there, What university and course are you looking to apply for? Thanks, Karen
Hi there, What university and course are you looking to apply for? Thanks, Karen
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I’m looking at the 2 year bioveterinary course at UCLan (or a 3 year bioveterinary course at other universities), followed by a veterinary medicine course (either accelerated 4 year course at Bristol / RVC, or regular 5 year course at Bristol / RVC / Nottingham / Surrey).
I’m looking at the 2 year bioveterinary course at UCLan (or a 3 year bioveterinary course at other universities), followed by a veterinary medicine course (either accelerated 4 year course at Bristol / RVC, or regular 5 year course at Bristol / RVC / Nottingham / Surrey).
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The bioveterinary course would be 2023 start date. Followed by veterinary medicine in 2025/2026 (depending on whether I did a regular 3 year bio vet course, or accelerated 2 year biovet course at UCLan).Thanks 🙂
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The bioveterinary course would be 2023 start date. Followed by veterinary medicine in 2025/2026 (depending on whether I did a regular 3 year bio vet course, or accelerated 2 year biovet course at UCLan).Thanks 🙂
The bioveterinary course would be 2023 start date. Followed by veterinary medicine in 2025/2026 (depending on whether I did a regular 3 year bio vet course, or accelerated 2 year biovet course at UCLan).Thanks 🙂
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