Thursday, May 24, 2012

which is the cheapest medical school in uk

which is the cheapest medical school in uk?

Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
Generally all medical schools are pretty expensive, but you could always start off at a community college and transfer to a medical school.
Read more discussion :

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

where can i get decent teen girls school trousers in the uk

where can i get decent teen girls school trousers in the uk?
im looking for cotton (or other) tight fitting plain black school trousers. ive heard miss sexys are good but where can i buy them?
Fashion & Accessories - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
vist the online websitee :)
2 :
You can find this brand on ebay. Also Topshop, Hennes, Jane norman and River Island are quite good.
Read more discussion :

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

i want to go to school in the uk? how do I pay for it

i want to go to school in the uk? how do I pay for it?
I live in the us right now, is there a way to get a school loan if its out of the us, or can I get one in the uk?
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
I just answered a very similar question to this one! I guess it's a popular subject today :) On a student visa you are NOT eligible for ANY UK assistance, including loans. However, you can still take a US federal loan with you, provided that you are attending a university that participates in the federal direct loan scheme. You are eligible for the same amount that you would be eligible if you were attending a US school. It is also important to note that all students are GUARANTEED these loans regardless of credit. It can be somewhat of a long process to study overseas. While loans may seem like the most important thing to consider, you will have quite a bit more to do before you are even able to apply for the loan. I know that it can be confusing (and overwhelming at times). Here's a basic outline of where you should start: 1. Find a university that you want to attend. Nearly every major British university participates in the loan program, so you have PLENTY to choose from. Personally, I am studying at the University of Leeds, and it is a GREAT school and city. Birmingham is also gorgeous (plus they have the Cadbury factory there! ummm). I've also heard good things about the University of Manchester, but I actually don't know much about it. Those are all fairly large cities too, but if you are looking for larger - there are obviously tons of options in London. Plenty of smaller cities too, if you're looking for countryside (University of Nottingham or University of Bath). 2. Apply to the universities. They all use a common system for undergraduate programs - so you only have to fill out one application. You'll be done until you get offered a place and accept it. 3. Here you'll start worrying about the loan! Your university will prepare a statement detailing your costs. You'll need this sent on to the lender you'll chose. I used SallieMae. It was very easy! 4. At the same time as the loan, you'll need to be gathering your stuff for the headache of the visa, which they have made even more strict in the last few months...you'll need a Tier 4 student visa. Okay...so that's just some basic info (and some recommendations). Hope it helped! Good luck with everything!! :)
Read more discuission :

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

i want to go to school in the uk? how do I pay for it

i want to go to school in the uk? how do I pay for it?
I live in the us right now, is there a way to get a school loan if its out of the us, or can I get one in the uk?
Financial Aid - 1 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
I just answered a very similar question to this one! I guess it's a popular subject today :) On a student visa you are NOT eligible for ANY UK assistance, including loans. However, you can still take a US federal loan with you, provided that you are attending a university that participates in the federal direct loan scheme. You are eligible for the same amount that you would be eligible if you were attending a US school. It is also important to note that all students are GUARANTEED these loans regardless of credit. It can be somewhat of a long process to study overseas. While loans may seem like the most important thing to consider, you will have quite a bit more to do before you are even able to apply for the loan. I know that it can be confusing (and overwhelming at times). Here's a basic outline of where you should start: 1. Find a university that you want to attend. Nearly every major British university participates in the loan program, so you have PLENTY to choose from. Personally, I am studying at the University of Leeds, and it is a GREAT school and city. Birmingham is also gorgeous (plus they have the Cadbury factory there! ummm). I've also heard good things about the University of Manchester, but I actually don't know much about it. Those are all fairly large cities too, but if you are looking for larger - there are obviously tons of options in London. Plenty of smaller cities too, if you're looking for countryside (University of Nottingham or University of Bath). 2. Apply to the universities. They all use a common system for undergraduate programs - so you only have to fill out one application. You'll be done until you get offered a place and accept it. 3. Here you'll start worrying about the loan! Your university will prepare a statement detailing your costs. You'll need this sent on to the lender you'll chose. I used SallieMae. It was very easy! 4. At the same time as the loan, you'll need to be gathering your stuff for the headache of the visa, which they have made even more strict in the last few months...you'll need a Tier 4 student visa. Okay...so that's just some basic info (and some recommendations). Hope it helped! Good luck with everything!! :)
Read more discuission :