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Masters without a Degree
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Well that is a matter for yourself, but (IMO) no UK University would accept you as the matter stands. Good luck.

Masters without a Degree
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Find out where you stand (and finish it). No decent UK Uni's (and none of the lesser ones either) will touch you without a undergrad degree (unless you are a older mature student with 'significant' relevant work experience. The short answer is virtually certaintly NO.

Masters without a Degree
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I'm a little unclear....you anticpate attaining the BA/BSc or you have failed to complete?

rejection really hurts
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Is it about caring? And if it is, he probably cares more about his career that your career. Without sounding harsh its understandable really don't you think.

Am I eligible?
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That kind of 'please do everything for me' question rarely gets a reply on here. Try Google.

Am I eligible?
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Probably. Of course you will have to fund it, which is generally the thorny issue with overseas students.


looking for a master in human genetics, any ideas?
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This is predominatly a UK bases website. You are unlikely to get an answer regarding France or belgium.

Would you do it again?
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What an absolutely super chap. Why can't we have more people like him on here.

Would you do it again?
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When someone uses the phrase any number, I generally expect them to provide more than 4 or 5 examples (if requested). As also mentioned previously, it is exceedingly weak to say..."I said ASK YOUR CAREERS ADVISOR. I'm not here to tell you every job under the sun that you could do with a PhD. You're supposed to be a researcher, so find out yourself!" ...when your 'bluff is called' on such statements. It rather ranks alongside your previous comment of "Golf pro - ask your careers advisor for golfing opportunities with a PhD", which was rather immature of you.

Would you do it again?
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I was aking YOU to see if you could prove your point. You didn't/couldn't.

Would you do it again?
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"I think this is a particularly weak response to the critical remark by Golfpro".

O.Stoll and myself make strange bedfellows, as we generally have divergent opinions. I would actually call it an exceedingly weak response.

Would you do it again?
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Any number aatually appears to be 4 or 5.

Would you do it again?
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'a PhD in the appropriate subject can lead to a number of exciting and high level career options in all sorts of companies, that you would not be able to get into without one'.

Like...?

Would you do it again?
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How to get PhD in BioNanotecnology
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Apply for a PhD at a suitable University. Be accepted. Undertake relevant research and produce a thesis. Take a Viva, and pass it. Simple really ravikumarmtech.