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BCU January Offer — Stick or Wait for Aston?

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Reply 1

there is no difference between the two when it comes to healthcare degrees

visit them on their open day and see if you like their teaching and facilities

:smile:

Reply 2

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by mysticalpony11
there is no difference between the two when it comes to healthcare degrees
visit them on their open day and see if you like their teaching and facilities
:smile:


Would I still be able to get a job as a nurse either way, no matter which university I choose?

Reply 3

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by precocious-engin
Would I still be able to get a job as a nurse either way, no matter which university I choose?

well yeah it's and NHS accredited degree

Reply 4

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by mysticalpony11
well yeah it's and NHS accredited degree


How come you know so much? Are you a nurse by profession? If so, where did you study nursing?”

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by Anonymous
How come you know so much? Are you a nurse by profession? If so, where did you study nursing?”

Because it’s basic knowledge? When I was at college I looked at what I wanted to do and saw this as an option,

When you do medicine in this country, you can do it at oxford or the worst university and you will still get the same degree and job.

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