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Send me your e-mail in a private message and I can forward this article to you !

Help with PhD programmes
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Thank you, for your response !

The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) is a standardized test that is an admissions requirement for many graduate schools in the United States,in other English-speaking countries and for English-taught graduate and business programs world-wide. If you don't get a GRE exam, you can't be accepted in a PhD programme in USA.
It's necessary.

It's a pretty demanding exam, it needs practice and time !

Help with PhD programmes
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Hello !! 

I'm Marina, from Greece, and I 've just graduated from the Department of MOlecular Biology and Genetics.
I ve got a pretty good grade [8.08/10] and I am looking for a PhD programme.
I really want to go to America, and for that reason I am now studying for TOEFL exams.
As I am in a town, that GRE preparation isn't feasible, I am wondering whether I could get prepared by myself.
I am going back home (Athens) in a couple of weeks for Christmas , but high-pressure classes for GRE will cost me a fortune !

Any suggestions?
I really want to go to America, and don't want to spend my parents' money on a Master's degree here in Europe.

Thank you guys for your time !

Advice ! What to do next ? Looking for a funded PhD
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Additionally, in the US maybe you can work directly as a PhD student without a master but the whole PhD in the US often lasts much more than a PhD in the UK which could last 3-4 years.

I know about USA Joanna. Thank you for your interest. I 've already searched for a PhD in America and the average-in order to take your PhD- is 5.5 years.
My professors and supervisors recommend America , as it is better in culture and research .
I'm trying to listen different opinions ,and then I 'll figure out what to do..
Are you all current PhD students ? 8-)

Advice ! What to do next ? Looking for a funded PhD
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Thank you guys for your reply !!
I thought that PhD in EU, are not funded and you must pay some tuition fees.
I haven't heard about Marie Curie's programme , but I 'm willing to learn some more..
Are there any exams that I should take ,in order to get such a studentship ?
As soon as I 'm done with a presentation I'm up to , I 'll take a look at the blog you 've sent me !!
Thanks again !!

Advice ! What to do next ? Looking for a funded PhD
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Thank you very much for your reply !
You know... The end is near , so I'm a bit stressed right now...
I think I'll wait to finish my exams [I'm taking a Radiobiology exam today :-) ] and then I 'm going to look up to findaphd.com
.It's just I don't know how things work ... Scholarships, applications, GRE tests ...So many things, so little time ...
I 'll be back to ask for your piece if advice as soon as I finish my obligations !
Thanks again ... ;-)

Advice ! What to do next ? Looking for a funded PhD
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Hi guys !!
I'm Marina, from Greece and I really need your advice as I'm new at this !
I 'm at the last year in university and I 'm trying to figure out what to do next..
I study Molecular Biology and Genetics and Pharmacology,Neuroscience, Metabolism or Criminology would be ideal fields to be a part of...
I 've searched about scolarships, but if I can't get one I 'd like to find a funded PhD . In US I think you can go straight for a PhD, compared to UK.
Correct me if I'm wrong !
:-)