-Hi I've just finished my GCSE's and I am thinking of studying Medicine at university. I was also thinking about living in America, so I would like to know if it is possible to study Medicine here in the UK and then travel to america and work over there. If it is, what additional studying would be required in the US? How long would the whole route take? Would it be harder to find a job in the US as a british applicant? Are there any disadvantages to working in the US as to working in the UK?
Thanksdont go to usa big mistake man. the docters get paid less. as amerca has been hit more with ecnomical crisis than uk.
That is such BS that doctors get paid less in the US. And you don't have do private practices with co-sharers, but you can make more that way. Most work in the hospitals first and THEN buy their own practices once they are at consultant level.
Let me put it in perspective for you:
A doctor in say, London, could be barely scraping by to afford a 3 bedroom, 1 bathroom house with a small garden and no garage.
A doctor in most parts of the US can easily afford a 5 bedroom, 5 bathroom house, with a personal cinema and bar in the basement, and 2 giant gardens and 3 garages.
How do I know? Because I live back and forth between the countries and I have doctors in my family who also have lived in both.
That aside, I would advise you to complete Medicine in the UK and work there until you reach Consultant or Registrar level in NHS hospitals. If you don't and just work a few years in the UK, you will have to start at the bottom of the hospital food chain in the US as a trainee doctor, which would be insulting to your experience. They would immediately hire you at the higher levels and pay you appropriately. And plus, the entrance exam for the US is so incredibly hard that my fiance says that the consultants he works with could barely or didn't pass it because it is ridiculously difficult and irrelevant to being a good doctor.
Doctors live like kings here. I'm serious. The only con is that you need to put in a certain percentage of your income for Malpractice insurance (about 20-30%), which isn't too bad considering you would be paying 40-50% in taxes in the UK with your income anyway.
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Where could I get free MBA education?
-I have a B.S. degree in mechanical engineering and I am very enthusiast to study MBA business branch .Nowhere. The MBA is never free. Someone pays for it, even if you get a full scholarship. Explore the Official MBA Guide. It's a comprehensive free public service with more than 2,000 MBA programs listed worldwide. It allows you to search for programs by location (US, Europe, Far East, etc.), by concentration (finance, marketing, aviation management, health management, accounting, etc.), by type of program (full-time, distance learning, part-time, executive, and accelerated), and by listing your own criteria and preferences to get a list of universities that satisfy your needs. Schools report their accreditation status, tuition cost, number of students, class sizes, program length, and a lot of other data. Schools provide data on entrance requirements, program costs, program characteristics, joint degrees, and much more. You can use the Guide to contact schools of your choice, examine their data, visit their web site, and send them pre applications. You can see lists of top 40 schools ranked by starting salaries of graduates, GMAT scores, and other criteria.
Nobody is going to give you a free qualification that you can use to improve your earnings ability, who would pay for that? If you want to learn finance cheaply, do the CFA in your spare time.
Nobody is going to give you a free qualification that you can use to improve your earnings ability, who would pay for that? If you want to learn finance cheaply, do the CFA in your spare time.
What's the starting income a person get in placement having B.Tech+MBA degree in electrical branch?
-7.5 lacs per anum and more than that...my brother completed his btech and now he's earning 9lacs per anum...good luck:)
Intensive language program in Spain?
-Hi everyone,
I'm looking to go to Spain for about 4 months to take an intensive language course. I was originally looking at EF Tours in Barcelona (ef.com) but have read some reviews saying that Barcelona isn't the best place to learn Spanish because Catalan is mainly used in the city.
What cities do you think would be best to learn Spanish?
Has anyone had experience with EF Tours? Has anyone had experience with the Don Quijote language programs (http://www.donquijote.org/)? They have a much wider variety of locations in Spain when compared to EF.
Or do you know of any other intensive language programs that are good?
I've read such a mix of positive and negative reviews that I'm not sure what to believe. Any experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated!!
Thank you!In fact, in Barcelona is used more spanish than catal谩n. There's a lot of inmigration, most from latinamerica. I don't see the problem.
Edit: And if you tell people to talk to you in spanish, they will talk to you in spanish. We talk spanish as in the rest of Spain. I really, really, don't see the problem, we're just bilingual, just like canadians.
You might be interested in what the company I currently work for has to offer. Our school in Barcelona is arguably our most popular in Spain, and if you're in doubt, you can choose any of our other Spanish or Latin American locations!
Feel free to browse the link included below and see what we offer!
I hope I have helped!
I'm looking to go to Spain for about 4 months to take an intensive language course. I was originally looking at EF Tours in Barcelona (ef.com) but have read some reviews saying that Barcelona isn't the best place to learn Spanish because Catalan is mainly used in the city.
What cities do you think would be best to learn Spanish?
Has anyone had experience with EF Tours? Has anyone had experience with the Don Quijote language programs (http://www.donquijote.org/)? They have a much wider variety of locations in Spain when compared to EF.
Or do you know of any other intensive language programs that are good?
I've read such a mix of positive and negative reviews that I'm not sure what to believe. Any experiences or advice would be greatly appreciated!!
Thank you!In fact, in Barcelona is used more spanish than catal谩n. There's a lot of inmigration, most from latinamerica. I don't see the problem.
Edit: And if you tell people to talk to you in spanish, they will talk to you in spanish. We talk spanish as in the rest of Spain. I really, really, don't see the problem, we're just bilingual, just like canadians.
You might be interested in what the company I currently work for has to offer. Our school in Barcelona is arguably our most popular in Spain, and if you're in doubt, you can choose any of our other Spanish or Latin American locations!
Feel free to browse the link included below and see what we offer!
I hope I have helped!
American High School Student Looking to Study At English University?
-I am an American student studying at a private high school in southern California and i am looking to attend University in England. Of course i know about Cambridge and Oxford but those two are extremely hard to get into to. I am currently a junior and my gpa is 4.75 and i have taken 4 ap classes so far. I am looking to study Astrophysics or Physics and Astronomy. My question is what are other top British (Scotland and Wales included) that are easier to get accepted to and are more willing to take full time international students? (ex. UCL or University of Bristol) Any information would helpWell for 2012, the top universities in the United Kingdom at which to study physics and astronomy are Oxford, Cambridge, Durham, St. Andrews, Imperial College London, Lancaster, Birmingham and Bristol.
Competition for places there will be very tough, but a degree from one of those universities will help you an awful lot. If you don't like the look of any of those universities then you could also try places like Warwick, Exeter, Nottingham, Leeds, etc. Good luck.
Competition for places there will be very tough, but a degree from one of those universities will help you an awful lot. If you don't like the look of any of those universities then you could also try places like Warwick, Exeter, Nottingham, Leeds, etc. Good luck.
Which private boarding schools in the USA are good?
-In a few months i will be applying to prep schools like Exeter, Andover, Choate, Deerfield, etc.
If i apply to those schools, which other school could be like a safe one?
If i apply to those schools, which other school could be like a safe one?
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