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Gavrelino123: 11:53am On Jun 15, 2020
mimilyrics:
Let your cousin do a search of schools with nursing programs and check their entry requirements.

Some schools requesting for a 2.1 or 1st class BSc grades might accept a 3rd class with demonstrable and relevant work experience in the health/nursing sector. Anything else that can boost your application should also be included.



Thanks for your swift response.

My aim of asking is to know if anyone has encountered a similar experience so, that she will just follow suit.

can you kindly give us list of schools that will accept her for Nursing/ Adult Nursing with her 3rd Class Degree grade??
naledis(f): 12:09pm On Jun 15, 2020
While you’re waiting for someone to give you a list of these schools, it would not hurt to do a quick search yourself. All you have to do is check the requirements of these schools. It’s always stated somewhere there.


Gavrelino123:


Thanks for your swift response.

My aim of asking is to know if anyone has encountered a similar experience so, that she will just follow suit.

can you kindly give us list of schools that will accept her for Nursing/ Adult Nursing with her 3rd Class Degree grade??

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STENON(f): 12:22pm On Jun 15, 2020
Gavrelino123:


Thanks for your swift response.

My aim of asking is to know if anyone has encountered a similar experience so, that she will just follow suit.

can you kindly give us list of schools that will accept her for Nursing/ Adult Nursing with her 3rd Class Degree grade??
I have only seen Dundee uni putting 3rd class as a requirement for MSc adult nursing. You can check more info here. https://www.dundee.ac.uk/undergraduate/adult-nursing-msc/entry-requirements

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Gavrelino123: 12:35pm On Jun 15, 2020
naledis:
While you’re waiting for someone to give you a list of these schools, it would not hurt to do a quick search yourself. All you have to do is check the requirements of these schools. It’s always stated somewhere there.



, Thanks.....We have been on it since yesterday but we haven't seen any that accepts 3rd Class for adult nursing that's why i came out publicly to ask on her Behalf.
She studied Human and Anatomy.
Gavrelino123: 12:36pm On Jun 15, 2020
STENON:
I have only seen Dundee uni putting 3rd class as a requirement for MSc adult nursing. You can check more info here. https://www.dundee.ac.uk/undergraduate/adult-nursing-msc/entry-requirements

God bless you my sister....You are far too kind.
Skymoore1004: 1:40pm On Jun 15, 2020
Jisike, all the best.

It will end in praise ....
nobleudeme:
I work with a Bank in Nigeria with a monthly salary of almost 400k aside other benefits so from the eyes of friends and family, life's good. I've been so comfortable with this "perfect life" for so long until recently when some events played out at work. It then dawned on me that I've not done anything to improve myself since I got my BSc in 2011 or any professional course since I ed the Bank in 2013. A rushed attempt with CFA in December 2018 and an online MBA while working full time gave me a humbling experience. After some deep thoughts (reviewing where I started and my plan for my future career I decided that I'll resign and pursue a masters and professional course this September. Popc, Mumc and other family and friends came up with the usual gist "do you know how many people out there are with MSc and without a job? Infact they went further to visit a prayer house and the woman said they saw a vision that when I traveled to the UK, she saw my wife Suffering, became very slim and unhappy"

I have been praying for God's guidance since May when I got the unconditional offer from BU.
Yesterday during the sermon "from lockdown to leaping up by Pst EA Adeboye, he made reference to his school teacher years ago who was comfortable with his certificate and with the prestige that came with been a high school teacher. While he failed to advance, Adeboye did and became a lecturer at UniLag. Years later, teachers with just school certificate were faded out and he was caught up." He also made reference to the RCCG camp when the first hall was built, people all over thought this was the biggest in Africa "The church has arrived" but he had a plan and saw the future and wasn't deterred from what others were saying."
Suffice to say my wife I and got home happy and convinced that this should be our next step forward.

I am sharing this here because there have been so many uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic and somehow easy decisions has become extremely difficult. My advice to anyone in such situation is the first convince yourself why you want to take this step, know your strength and weaknesses. My next phase is to take my career international, gain some form of overseas experience before returning back to Africa. How do I achieve this!? My Msc is in International Finance and Economics and I plan to finish with distinction or Merit been the minimum, intern with JP Morgan at their Bournemouth field office and look for opportunities at their office in USA much later. I already searched for attribute and qualities of the roles I plan to apply for, looked up those courses in Udemy and Coursera that can improve my deficiency and start my application the minute I land in BU once i secure an apartment/address and number. I also tried to reach out to Nigerian and other nationals (especially blacks and minority groups) to ask how they got in and any advice they could offer. I also used YouTube to learn about the town, adjourning towns and major financial firms around just in case I don't get in to JP Morgan at first. Also via YouTube I got to find out about the Global Talent Program at BU and how that can help my employment status as I'd get to travel, learn new language, build self confidence and network in the process. Also since I'm coming from a science background, I've gone ahead to some of the textbooks and journals that can build a background knowledge when classes resume in September 21.

Bottom line I want to finish with distinction and I've accepted my limitations and weakness (I can't do two things together i.e. work full time and study). I advice we all do the same, know your drive and reason for going to the UK and you must become a Techie or Nurse to excel.

I know it might be tough but last last all our hustle go pay off, Amen..!!!!

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Skymoore1004: 1:40pm On Jun 15, 2020
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simeon83: 1:44pm On Jun 15, 2020
nobleudeme:
I work with a Bank in Nigeria with a monthly salary of almost 400k aside other benefits so from the eyes of friends and family, life's good. I've been so comfortable with this "perfect life" for so long until recently when some events played out at work. It then dawned on me that I've not done anything to improve myself since I got my BSc in 2011 or any professional course since I ed the Bank in 2013. A rushed attempt with CFA in December 2018 and an online MBA while working full time gave me a humbling experience. After some deep thoughts (reviewing where I started and my plan for my future career I decided that I'll resign and pursue a masters and professional course this September. Popc, Mumc and other family and friends came up with the usual gist "do you know how many people out there are with MSc and without a job? Infact they went further to visit a prayer house and the woman said they saw a vision that when I traveled to the UK, she saw my wife Suffering, became very slim and unhappy"

I have been praying for God's guidance since May when I got the unconditional offer from BU.
Yesterday during the sermon "from lockdown to leaping up by Pst EA Adeboye, he made reference to his school teacher years ago who was comfortable with his certificate and with the prestige that came with been a high school teacher. While he failed to advance, Adeboye did and became a lecturer at UniLag. Years later, teachers with just school certificate were faded out and he was caught up." He also made reference to the RCCG camp when the first hall was built, people all over thought this was the biggest in Africa "The church has arrived" but he had a plan and saw the future and wasn't deterred from what others were saying."
Suffice to say my wife I and got home happy and convinced that this should be our next step forward.

I am sharing this here because there have been so many uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic and somehow easy decisions has become extremely difficult. My advice to anyone in such situation is the first convince yourself why you want to take this step, know your strength and weaknesses. My next phase is to take my career international, gain some form of overseas experience before returning back to Africa. How do I achieve this!? My Msc is in International Finance and Economics and I plan to finish with distinction or Merit been the minimum, intern with JP Morgan at their Bournemouth field office and look for opportunities at their office in USA much later. I already searched for attribute and qualities of the roles I plan to apply for, looked up those courses in Udemy and Coursera that can improve my deficiency and start my application the minute I land in BU once i secure an apartment/address and number. I also tried to reach out to Nigerian and other nationals (especially blacks and minority groups) to ask how they got in and any advice they could offer. I also used YouTube to learn about the town, adjourning towns and major financial firms around just in case I don't get in to JP Morgan at first. Also via YouTube I got to find out about the Global Talent Program at BU and how that can help my employment status as I'd get to travel, learn new language, build self confidence and network in the process. Also since I'm coming from a science background, I've gone ahead to some of the textbooks and journals that can build a background knowledge when classes resume in September 21.

Bottom line I want to finish with distinction and I've accepted my limitations and weakness (I can't do two things together i.e. work full time and study). I advice we all do the same, know your drive and reason for going to the UK and you must become a Techie or Nurse to excel.

I know it might be tough but last last all our hustle go pay off, Amen..!!!!

Nice one..
Graceisallineed: 2:13pm On Jun 15, 2020
Sanitizer:



Thank you for your response.

Please i want to ask you and Every other person on the forum if you know anyone that has used A lien/restricted to apply for UK student visa and what was the outcome?


In my own opinion, I don’t think embassies ask for the applicant bank balance. What they do instead is to to call the bank to confirm the authenticity of your (my friends working in some of the big banks told me so). The bank have no right to disclose one’s balance to any third parties including embassies without your permission.

If embassy want to confirm if you still have the money in your , they can request for updated bank statement.

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mattfeuter(m): 2:53pm On Jun 15, 2020
Graceisallineed:



In my own opinion, I don’t think embassies ask for the applicant bank balance. What they do instead is to to call the bank to confirm the authenticity of your (my friends working in some of the big banks told me so). The bank have no right to disclose one’s balance to any third parties including embassies without your permission.

If embassy want to confirm if you still have the money in your , they can request for updated bank statement.

This is correct.

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simeon83: 3:02pm On Jun 15, 2020
mattfeuter:


This is correct.

Exactly
dayusin: 4:01pm On Jun 15, 2020
Anyone going to University of Salford This september ?
dhsmalls: 5:26pm On Jun 15, 2020
Anybody attending Liverpool Hope this summer?
Can anybody suggest a safe & decent neighbourhood to rent a 2-3 bedroom in the Liverpool - Warrington area?

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pretty1986: 5:27pm On Jun 15, 2020
nobleudeme:
I work with a Bank in Nigeria with a monthly salary of almost 400k aside other benefits so from the eyes of friends and family, life's good. I've been so comfortable with this "perfect life" for so long until recently when some events played out at work. It then dawned on me that I've not done anything to improve myself since I got my BSc in 2011 or any professional course since I ed the Bank in 2013. A rushed attempt with CFA in December 2018 and an online MBA while working full time gave me a humbling experience. After some deep thoughts (reviewing where I started and my plan for my future career I decided that I'll resign and pursue a masters and professional course this September. Popc, Mumc and other family and friends came up with the usual gist "do you know how many people out there are with MSc and without a job? Infact they went further to visit a prayer house and the woman said they saw a vision that when I traveled to the UK, she saw my wife Suffering, became very slim and unhappy"

I have been praying for God's guidance since May when I got the unconditional offer from BU.
Yesterday during the sermon "from lockdown to leaping up by Pst EA Adeboye, he made reference to his school teacher years ago who was comfortable with his certificate and with the prestige that came with been a high school teacher. While he failed to advance, Adeboye did and became a lecturer at UniLag. Years later, teachers with just school certificate were faded out and he was caught up." He also made reference to the RCCG camp when the first hall was built, people all over thought this was the biggest in Africa "The church has arrived" but he had a plan and saw the future and wasn't deterred from what others were saying."
Suffice to say my wife I and got home happy and convinced that this should be our next step forward.

I am sharing this here because there have been so many uncertainty due to the COVID-19 pandemic and somehow easy decisions has become extremely difficult. My advice to anyone in such situation is the first convince yourself why you want to take this step, know your strength and weaknesses. My next phase is to take my career international, gain some form of overseas experience before returning back to Africa. How do I achieve this!? My Msc is in International Finance and Economics and I plan to finish with distinction or Merit been the minimum, intern with JP Morgan at their Bournemouth field office and look for opportunities at their office in USA much later. I already searched for attribute and qualities of the roles I plan to apply for, looked up those courses in Udemy and Coursera that can improve my deficiency and start my application the minute I land in BU once i secure an apartment/address and number. I also tried to reach out to Nigerian and other nationals (especially blacks and minority groups) to ask how they got in and any advice they could offer. I also used YouTube to learn about the town, adjourning towns and major financial firms around just in case I don't get in to JP Morgan at first. Also via YouTube I got to find out about the Global Talent Program at BU and how that can help my employment status as I'd get to travel, learn new language, build self confidence and network in the process. Also since I'm coming from a science background, I've gone ahead to some of the textbooks and journals that can build a background knowledge when classes resume in September 21.

Bottom line I want to finish with distinction and I've accepted my limitations and weakness (I can't do two things together i.e. work full time and study). I advice we all do the same, know your drive and reason for going to the UK and you must become a Techie or Nurse to excel.

I know it might be tough but last last all our hustle go pay off, Amen..!!!!
.Bros while planning to resign,pls try create a good relationship with ur current employer, in case things do not work out for you in UK the way u plan it,so that u can have that opportunity to go back to them when u are through with ur study in UK.your salary is very good. pls plan very well. I wish u the best

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Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Nobody: 6:21pm On Jun 15, 2020
Aprokodaughter:
Hi please does any prospective student have an idea, if SHU has an official whatsapp group?
I was about asking too.

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nobleudeme: 6:23pm On Jun 15, 2020
pretty1986:
.Bros while planning to resign,pls try create a good relationship with ur current employer, in case things do not work out for you in UK the way u plan it,so that u can have that opportunity to go back to them when u are through with ur study in UK.your salary is very good. pls plan very well. I wish u the best
I already have the option from HR to return after my program to our head office with a promotion and a raise. I secured and confirmed this already

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simeon83: 6:34pm On Jun 15, 2020
nobleudeme:

I already have the option from HR to return after my program to our head office. I secured and confirmed this already

Good..
unstoppable0209(f): 7:31pm On Jun 15, 2020
dhsmalls:
Anybody attending Liverpool Hope this summer?
Can anybody suggest a safe & decent neighbourhood to rent a 2-3 bedroom in the Liverpool - Warrington area?
unstoppable0209(f): 7:33pm On Jun 15, 2020
Hello, I will like to know how long it took Liverpool hope university to send you an offer? I applied weeks ago and haven't heard anything from them.
omopapa: 8:08pm On Jun 15, 2020
Try Kensington area

dhsmalls:
Anybody attending Liverpool Hope this summer?
Can anybody suggest a safe & decent neighbourhood to rent a 2-3 bedroom in the Liverpool - Warrington area?
dhsmalls: 8:12pm On Jun 15, 2020
Be patient, since the pandemic started, they have bn extremely and annoyingly slow with responses.

unstoppable0209:
Hello, I will like to know how long it took Liverpool hope university to send you an offer? I applied weeks ago and haven't heard anything from them.
unstoppable0209(f): 8:18pm On Jun 15, 2020
Ok, I just hope they reply soon
dhsmalls: 8:18pm On Jun 15, 2020
as regards offer.. about 4-5 weeks because I had to be interviewed. but the offer came the same day I interviewed

unstoppable0209:
Hello, I will like to know how long it took Liverpool hope university to send you an offer? I applied weeks ago and haven't heard anything from them.

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Omah7979: 9:42pm On Jun 15, 2020
Please someone should answer to this please
Omah7979:
House good morning I’d like to ask few questions

On issue of accommodation, is it safe to say after you arrive UK,the compulsory 14days quarantine will be done in a family friends house or a hotel?

Is it ok to pay for accommodation before arriving U.K. my school is uni Sunderland

Please anyone in Sunderland already please where’s the best place to live in Sunderland( cost of living, job, fun etc) anything you can say about Sunderland

What website can one use to look for accommodation and job

What can you say about shared accommodation and private accommodation

Would you advice one to pay for accommodation space monthly or weekly

What the things to look out for when renting accommodation

Thank you guys

cc justwise, stenon, Hosey and other gurus in the house
Dwebb55: 10:08pm On Jun 15, 2020
A friend going to Coventry received her CAS today! That should mean things are speeding up for reopening. Hopefully, our government will reopen the borders so that the Visa offices can resume.

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hilbanito(m): 11:01pm On Jun 15, 2020
Please who else got into aston university Birmingham , I want us to share accommodation.
Re: Uk Student Visa/tier 4 Pbs - Your Questions Answered Part 4 by Nobody: 12:01am On Jun 16, 2020
hilbanito:
Please who else got into aston university Birmingham , I want us to share accommodation.
I did. There are shared student accommodation options in Birmingham. Except you're looking at another accommodation option, any place you get will be shared by others and they're usually occupied by more than two students.

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