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joonwei23
post Jun 29 2011, 08:54 PM

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QUOTE(myownworld @ Jun 29 2011, 11:12 AM)
haha cheers

I might be going to southampton (insurance) if i dont get into warwick (firm)
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Haha cheers !
Are you going for MMORSE ?
If so then go for it ! smile.gif
myownworld
post Jun 29 2011, 11:29 PM

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QUOTE(joonwei23 @ Jun 29 2011, 08:54 PM)
Haha cheers !
Are you going for MMORSE ?
If so then go for it ! smile.gif
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going for MORSE, (the 3 year program, not the 4 year one) not sure whether I will be able to get in, as the requirements are quite high. Fingers crossed though unsure.gif
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post Jun 30 2011, 05:24 AM

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QUOTE(myownworld @ Jun 29 2011, 11:29 PM)
going for MORSE, (the 3 year program, not the 4 year one) not sure whether I will be able to get in, as the requirements are quite high. Fingers crossed though unsure.gif
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Ah I see.
What's your insurance course in Southampton then ?

BTW,

I would like to ask
I have received a confirmation letter AS12N.
I tried google-ing but the only to find out about AS12.
But I have received my CAS already.
Not so sure why my letter has the letter "N" behind it though.
Anyone knows ?
Danny88nG
post Jun 30 2011, 11:25 PM

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hey guys, I've been read through most of the post here to understand more about study in the UK.
I had my degree with honour in BA and I've been thinking to further my study(probably master) next year. So i would lk to ask a few questions:

1) I will be considering taking it in the UK or M'sia..which would be better and which Uni will be recommended for both country?

2) I came across with the pre-master and top-up degree thingy,could anyone here explain more about it?

3) how much is the cost difference between taking it in the UK and M'sia?

Your reply will be much appreciated.Cheers!
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post Jul 3 2011, 11:07 AM

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QUOTE(joonwei23 @ Jun 30 2011, 05:24 AM)
Ah I see.
What's your insurance course in Southampton then ?
Mathematics and Actuarial Science
joonwei23
post Jul 3 2011, 06:20 PM

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QUOTE(myownworld @ Jul 3 2011, 11:07 AM)
Mathematics and Actuarial Science
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ohh coolio.
I'm doing the same thing as well. smile.gif
well *touch wood* if your not going to Warwick, I'd see you around then. sweat.gif
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post Jul 6 2011, 11:18 AM

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hi.
Anyone here is going to Birmingham or went there for studies before? Can u Pls let me know more about studying there?

My studies will start on 20th august but i am still at scratch. (not yet apply to the college, visa, medical check up). Am i too late?

Actually i am going there to do the ACCA papers. Do i need to take any English test and which i should take since i am late now.

Pls help me. Thanks alot!


Added on July 6, 2011, 12:02 pmi have Malaysian MUET , English test in my university course, spm, PMR. Mmm..
Do i need to take TOEFL or IELTS ?

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xasar
post Jul 6 2011, 08:59 PM

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QUOTE(joonwei23 @ Jun 25 2011, 08:28 AM)
still can't find anyone going to southampton this year. sad.gif
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can i know you're going there for which courses? blush.gif
i was wondering how's their msc course (business/finance)..is it good?
joonwei23
post Jul 7 2011, 06:58 PM

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QUOTE(xasar @ Jul 6 2011, 08:59 PM)
can i know you're going there for which courses?  blush.gif
i was wondering how's their msc course (business/finance)..is it good?
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i'm doing maths w actuarial science.
i'm not too sure for business or finance course though.
try going for edu fair. they can advice you more on that.
or try getting a counselor to help you out.
exp : mabecs, uni-ed, etc.
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post Jul 12 2011, 02:52 PM

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i am going to birmingham this september. i am just worried about my visa application. the bank statement can i just print out from the internet banking and send or should get a letter from the bank as well.
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post Jul 12 2011, 04:49 PM

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QUOTE(reyes_ragu @ Jul 12 2011, 02:52 PM)
i am going to birmingham this september. i am just worried about my visa application. the bank statement can i just print out from the internet banking and send or should get a letter from the bank as well.
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for visa application, you'd hv to ask the bank to give a print out of your bank stmt attached with a bank letter affirming that you've a bank acc w them and how much is in your bank acc. can be done within days. (:
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post Jul 12 2011, 07:54 PM

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Guys is it possible to reject a firm choice in order to go to your insurance university?


Added on July 12, 2011, 7:58 pmOr rather, is it possible to get a unconditional offer after your A-Levels results is released from your insurance university instead of your firm university in order to apply for scholarship? For instance if I hope to secure a scholarship with an unconditional offer from Imperial College but it is definitely not my first choice. So should I put it as my firm in this case?

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joonwei23
post Jul 13 2011, 06:50 AM

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QUOTE(strategist @ Jul 12 2011, 07:54 PM)
Guys is it possible to reject a firm choice in order to go to your insurance university?


Added on July 12, 2011, 7:58 pmOr rather, is it possible to get a unconditional offer after your A-Levels results is released from your insurance university instead of your firm university in order to apply for scholarship? For instance if I hope to secure a scholarship with an unconditional offer from Imperial College but it is definitely not my first choice. So should I put it as my firm in this case?
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probably you have to ask ucas about that.
not so sure. unsure.gif
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post Jul 13 2011, 04:13 PM

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any student currently in London or previously lived there?
I'm a postgraduate student going to UCL this September with my family (wife & an infant). Need some advice on private accommodation & location.

thanks
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What is it that you're looking for?
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post Jul 14 2011, 09:39 AM

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QUOTE(Geminist @ Jul 13 2011, 07:54 PM)
sk41

What is it that you're looking for?
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Basically, which area to stay. Looking at my budget, I would consider Zone 2 to Zone 4, with traveling time to UCL less than 30mins.

Thanks
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post Jul 14 2011, 06:19 PM

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QUOTE(sk41 @ Jul 14 2011, 09:39 AM)
Basically, which area to stay. Looking at my budget, I would consider Zone 2 to Zone 4, with traveling time to UCL less than 30mins.

Thanks
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hi there.
you could try out this website.
http://www.spareroom.co.uk/ smile.gif
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post Jul 14 2011, 11:10 PM

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QUOTE(sk41 @ Jul 13 2011, 04:13 PM)
any student currently in London or previously lived there?
I'm a postgraduate student going to UCL this September with my family (wife & an infant). Need some advice on private accommodation & location.

thanks
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Hi I'm currently in UCL. Well there's actually halls nearby UCL which have flat-like rooms that caters the need of a family, one of them is International Hall part of a intercollegiate hall maybe you can check that out.
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post Jul 15 2011, 09:27 AM

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The cheapest flat suitable for a couple and a baby (family flat) at International Hall is £40.00 per night. I don't think i can afford that.
However, i'm considering flats at ISH right now.

Thanks
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post Jul 16 2011, 03:09 AM

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QUOTE(sk41 @ Jul 15 2011, 09:27 AM)
The cheapest flat suitable for a couple and a baby (family flat) at International Hall is £40.00 per night. I don't think i can afford that.
However, i'm considering flats at ISH right now.

Thanks
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Wow rm200 a night shocking.gif

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