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MRes Timetable University of Liverpool

Hi there, I have received an offer from the University of Liverpool for the Biomedical Sciences and Translational Medicine MRes. I am just wondering if anyone could tell me what the timetable is like as I am trying to figure out if I can work part-time to afford it. Thank you in advance!
Original post by freyjaelizabeth
Hi there, I have received an offer from the University of Liverpool for the Biomedical Sciences and Translational Medicine MRes. I am just wondering if anyone could tell me what the timetable is like as I am trying to figure out if I can work part-time to afford it. Thank you in advance!


Try emailing the department and ask for a copy fo this year's timetable.

:smile:

Reply 2

Original post by normaw
Try emailing the department and ask for a copy fo this year's timetable.
:smile:

Thank you!

Reply 3

MRes degrees usually have very few contact hours. My friend did a full-time MRes in History at Liverpool and only had 2 hours of classes per week.

Reply 4

Original post by freyjaelizabeth
Hi there, I have received an offer from the University of Liverpool for the Biomedical Sciences and Translational Medicine MRes. I am just wondering if anyone could tell me what the timetable is like as I am trying to figure out if I can work part-time to afford it. Thank you in advance!

I had one day per week for one semester 9-1030, 11-1230, 1330-1500 then a weekly workshop that I was fortunate enough to just take an hours leave in the middle of the day, there is a LOT of sitting!

Reply 5

Original post by Sandtrooper
MRes degrees usually have very few contact hours. My friend did a full-time MRes in History at Liverpool and only had 2 hours of classes per week.

Thank you, that makes me feel a lot better about it!

Reply 6

Original post by wanga_wanga
I had one day per week for one semester 9-1030, 11-1230, 1330-1500 then a weekly workshop that I was fortunate enough to just take an hours leave in the middle of the day, there is a LOT of sitting!

That is really helpful, thank you!

Reply 7

Original post by freyjaelizabeth
Thank you, that makes me feel a lot better about it!


No worries, however, on the flip side, this is why MRes degrees are comparatively cheap. You don't get much from the university in terms of teaching and content.

Reply 8

Original post by Sandtrooper
No worries, however, on the flip side, this is why MRes degrees are comparatively cheap. You don't get much from the university in terms of teaching and content.

This is a good point
I didnt even get a handbook

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