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Kathryn W
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3rd Mar 06 at 16:45   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Right i have a couple of questions for you uni people

I am seriously thinking about studying midwifery at Liverpool John Moores its a 3 year course.. i was just wondering would i have to be there everyday or would it just be say one lecture a day or something?

How old do you have to be to go there.. i got told 18+..

Andy GSi
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3rd Mar 06 at 16:47   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

well depends on you timetable. when i was at uni, i only went in 3 days a week

i think you have to have the right qualifications to get into the course u want. dont know about age, prob 18+
ClaireF
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mine is full time, some course are available part-time. I am in tuesday to friday. But every other week tuesday, wednesday and friday. Also dont have many hours. Tuesday, 11-5, wednesday 9-2, thursday, 9-11 and friday, 9-3
Kathryn W
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Obviously not although i was just curious in general about Uni itself...

For the diploma course that i want to study you need one A level and 5 GCSE's at grade C and above which i would have had gathered in June.. although not 18 till Feb so would i have to wait till year later?
CCA
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if you cant go till your 18 then take a year out and work to get some money behind you
Ally
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call the uni?
Kathryn W
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Yeah thats what i was thinking of doing..
Kathryn W
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quote:
Originally posted by Ally
call the uni?


Getting an information pack of them in the next week....
ClaireF
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is it a national diploma you mean, because if it is you should be able to go on it at 17
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3rd Mar 06 at 20:25   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

For most medical type courses, there will be a lot of taught lectures/tutorials etc. so you won't get many days free in the week - perhaps 1/2 day to 2 days off a week.

For subjects where it's mostly private study and reading, the taught hours are a lot less - I knew someone doing an English degree and he was only in uni for about 2 hours a week. But he did have to read an average of about 4 or 5 books in a week. :O
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quote:
Originally posted by Korsa-Kat
Right i have a couple of questions for you uni people

I am seriously thinking about studying midwifery at Liverpool John Moores its a 3 year course.. i was just wondering would i have to be there everyday or would it just be say one lecture a day or something?

How old do you have to be to go there.. i got told 18+..





depends on your course and year. in 3rd year I did 7 hours of lectures a week and 2.5 days worth of labs
Andrew
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Thank god i will have left before you get there
Jamie
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I'm in 3 days a week - its a joke would rather do 5 and get the course finished sooner
ed
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3rd Mar 06 at 20:59   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

You don't have to be 18 to go to uni. You can be any age I guess.
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i'm in 4 days a week at the min, but last semester i was in 5 days a week. On average i do about 17 hours a week, whereas some of my housemates do 6 hours a week. It depends on what the workload is like i expect, cos every course is different.....


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