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Do you want to stay in the field of your study? You can always get job in other sectors with a science degree and keep trying to get work in your subject area.
57% is a decent score to be accepted for a PHD course. Do your research and find right institute for your subject. You may consult your topic before sending a proposal.
Excellent advice by Tru. You have no reason to be scared. It's your course and you are funding it. Do what it takes and change the supervisor. I would recommend working with someone from a different institute.
Of course you can. Just verify the source before you do so which it looks like you have already done. So I don't see a problem here. All the best for your course.
You are definitely late for 2018 entry as you need funding. I think sourcing funds from charity organization is a good idea, specially if they relate to your subject. Regarding your question, you can always contact the supervisor first discussing the subject you are interested in.
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