Signup date: 11 Jun 2009 at 10:41pm
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How did you fail?
Bewildered is right. I did a PGCert as I couldn't progress and it is tough going with the MSc with distance learning and sometimes that can be an issue. I got my MSc with the OU and Liverpool University mentioned that I didn't do labs even though my PGCert is via a red brick uni.
Just my 2 pennies.
It is the MPharm to be a pharmacist. I wanted to be a pharmacist since I was at school. So this is it now. Do I go for a PhD or now I have been told I can get onto an MPharm (kinda like a grad being on a medicine degree.) It would be going back to what I wanted to be originally!
I am considering to apply to A PhD at Edinburgh University about allosteric proteins for drugs and I am also considering doing an MPharm next year. What should I do? apply for the PhD and if that falls through get the MPharm at RGU? I phoned their admissions for pharmacy and I can get in!
Do you have a specialisation in the accounts or do you just want to do plain ones? I know this is a response you have likely already heard but why don't you try the academic schools you wish to go to? Ask the administrations secretary or something to find out.
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