Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Where Is the Best Automechanic School in the UK.

Where Is the Best Automechanic School in the UK.?
Well Am Expecting To go And Study Automechanics in The Uk, So Please Does Someone Knows The best School in Uk?or Somewhere else In Europe?..Please Help.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Monday, April 16, 2012

Could anyone recommend me a good law school in London,UK

Could anyone recommend me a good law school in London,UK ?
I am planning to do Law LLB course in London. However, there are so many law school that I don't know which one to choose.I have only five choices.
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Probably the best thing for you to do is to look at The Times rankings as they're one of the most respected ranking systems. The results for universities that offer LLBs can be found here: http://extras.timesonline.co.uk/tol_gug/gooduniversityguide.php?AC_sub=Law&x=8&y=15&sub=38 Some of the universities featured are in other parts of the country but it sounds like you've done a bit of research so you should be able to distinguish which ones are in London. Other than that, I would recommend that you look at the course and the tutors at each college and see if they have the sort of specialisms that suit your interests.



Sunday, April 8, 2012

can i graduate from a Pharmacy School in the UK and move abroad

can i graduate from a Pharmacy School in the UK and move abroad?
can i graduate from a UK Pharmacy School and go to work abroad for example in New Zealand, Australia, USA or Canada? what other qualifications would i need? im British
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i believe it varies, but all you really need is to pass an equivalency exam. they give you an exam on pharmacy practice in the place you are going- pharmacy law etc. and you also need to pass exams that demonstrate that your education is equivelant to where you are going. for example i know many pharmacists from india try to come to the USA to practice, but many do not pass these exams. im having difficulty getting specific, but i hope you get the idea. any further questions email me at dasilver@eden.rutgers.edu



Sunday, April 1, 2012

I want to be a primary school teacher (UK), but

I want to be a primary school teacher (UK), but...?
I'm studying for a Law degree at University. I want to be a Primary School teacher and have very good GCSE and A-Level results, but I was wondering whether I'll be accepted to train despite doing a Law degree? I chose Law because I'm interested in the subject, and now I am hoping it won't quash my chances of becoming a Primary School teacher. I've read it doesn't particularly matter what degree you have taken, as long as it is academically-orientated. Is this true? I'm also from the UK. Thank you.
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You can do a post grad qualification. You need to ask the local colleges what their entrance criteria are but you should be OK. If you can get some practical experience of working in a school it would help to show you're serious.
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Yep, once you've done the law degree you can do a primary PGCE.
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you should of done childcare and education really but i don't no sorry
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There is no requirement or need whatsoever to have done child care/education etc in the UK. It is entirely possible to take a primary PGCE with a law degree, but you must understand that you will be in competition for places (and, later, jobs) with those who have more relevant degree subjects. All other things being equal, your 'irrelevant' degree may count against you. Take your degree, get at least a 2:1 and then apply for your PGCE. No-one can tell you exactly what the recruiting circumstances will be by that time, but teaching is an ageing profession (and many new teachers leave it within a few years of qualifying).