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Pharmacy degree in UK/NI

  • 05-09-2009 11:42am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 1,185 ✭✭✭


    Hey everyone.. first post here.

    I'm applying through UCAS this year to do pharmacy in the UK/NI.
    Now i already have a degree (2.1) in chemistry and biology from NUIM but due to age restrictions (i'm 21, not mature student) i have to get my degree in the north.

    I was wondering where would be the best places to apply to?
    I've heard of people who get conversions on their degrees and don't have to do the full 4 years! I know in a few places they let you skip 1st year again but i was wondering if there was places that let you skip more basically

    Any info would be fab... preferably on scottish and NI colleges as i've relations in both these places


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 542 ✭✭✭milly4ever


    tatabubbly wrote: »
    Hey everyone.. first post here.

    I'm applying through UCAS this year to do pharmacy in the UK/NI.
    Now i already have a degree (2.1) in chemistry and biology from NUIM but due to age restrictions (i'm 21, not mature student) i have to get my degree in the north.

    I was wondering where would be the best places to apply to?
    I've heard of people who get conversions on their degrees and don't have to do the full 4 years! I know in a few places they let you skip 1st year again but i was wondering if there was places that let you skip more basically

    Any info would be fab... preferably on scottish and NI colleges as i've relations in both these places

    contact QUB- they take a number of southern graduates each year.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,185 ✭✭✭tatabubbly


    I got in contact with them and they said i've a good chance of getting in but i'd like some other options


  • Registered Users Posts: 40 StradBally


    Are you hoping to start the course this year, as in like September 2009? For any available courses you'd have to go through the clearing site in UCAS and see what's still available.

    If you want to do Pharmacy in Scotland I would suggest Robert Gordon's in Aberdeen.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,185 ✭✭✭tatabubbly


    StradBally wrote: »
    Are you hoping to start the course this year, as in like September 2009? For any available courses you'd have to go through the clearing site in UCAS and see what's still available.

    If you want to do Pharmacy in Scotland I would suggest Robert Gordon's in Aberdeen.

    Thanks. I'm hoping to start college in Sept '10.

    Do Robert Gordon's do any special requirements for graduates?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9,031 ✭✭✭Lockstep


    I worked with a guy who was temping here in Ireland; he already had a chemistry degree from Ireland and wanted to do pharmacy.

    He chose to go Scotland as he wouldn't have to pay fees to do another BSc, he went to Aberdeen for it, said he loved it.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,185 ✭✭✭tatabubbly


    I worked with a guy who was temping here in Ireland; he already had a chemistry degree from Ireland and wanted to do pharmacy.

    He chose to go Scotland as he wouldn't have to pay fees to do another BSc, he went to Aberdeen for it, said he loved it.


    Thanks very much.. yup i just read that you don't have to pay in scotland so i'm thinking of applying there..


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