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Sorry In Advance for dumbness
L

thank you kindly. :-)

Sorry In Advance for dumbness
L

lol sorry, i didnt think you were questioning my commitment but it thought i would re-iterate it anyway lol.

Ok, so like i have been looking at the nhs website for clinical scientists and looking at the posts available and there are 4 posts it says and its like intercalated is the word i think? where you work and study right? and one of the people to contact about the positions and guy in charge is a guy who has lectured me! haha. so like maybe i could drop hints or something.

So...i apply to do masters. In a specific area of biochem where possible? :D thanks.

Sorry In Advance for dumbness
L

Thanks,

Yes, I am very committed, which is evident through the fact i have applied to do medicine. which can be 4-5 years just at uni.

So the most common path is to do a masters after your degree.
Should i work before applying to a masters?
I know that the clinical biochemistry masters i want to do there is only 4 courses around and hence very competative.
So is getting a job a good idea to better my chances as some masters ask for 6mths relevant work experience.

Sorry In Advance for dumbness
L

I'm currently in my third year studying Biochemistry.
I have applied to do medicine, except I am looking into other areas in case that fails.

I am looking into doing clinical biochemistry or pathology.

However, i am totally confused about what to do as of now whilst studying.
Do i study an MSc first or a Phd?
Should I get a job after my degree and then apply to on of the above?
I am just a bit lost.
Some MSc's and Phd's ask for transcripts of your degree, but i'm not finished yet, so do i have to have actually got my degree before applying?

I am really confused as you can tell, sorry for the silly q's but no one else seems to be able to clear it up for me.


:) Thanks