Sunday, August 28, 2011

Looking for nursing schools in London

Looking for nursing schools in London?
Im a US citizen but Im dying to move to LondonLooking for nursing schools in London?
Im a US citizen but Im dying to move to London for awhile or forever, whatever I come across. Im trying to figure out if I can finish nursing school in London (I haven't applied anywhere yet) if thats practically impossible how does an RN transfer to the UK? Any answers are greatly appreciated as I am in total darkness here.
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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There are a lot of nursing schools over here- best ocntact them directly and ask if they take international students. Try Kings college, UCL, or St Georges. You would have to pay higher fees than home students but other than that I can't see why they wouldn't have you. There is always a shortage of nurses in the UK so if you don't get to study here you could always come here once you are qualified. There are a lot of agencys on the web where they post qualified nurses to the UK and AUstralia. They sort out your visa and everything.
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University College London and Queen Mary College are two of several London colleges or universities offering nursing programs. Most universities allow you to study for a semester, academic year, or directly enroll in their degree programs. One online resource to consider: www.gullivergo.com. The website is dedicated to helping students study abroad. You can search abroad programs by university, area of study, and cost. There are also discussion forums for you to post questions or get feedback from current or past study abroad students. You'll also find information on arranging visas, flights, insurance, and other tidbits that will help you once you've found the right program. Best of luck! for awhile or forever, whatever I come across. Im trying to figure out if I can finish nursing school in London (I haven't applied anywhere yet) if thats practically impossible how does an RN transfer to the UK? Any answers are greatly appreciated as I am in total darkness here.
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
Random Answers, Critics, Comments, Opinions :
1 :
There are a lot of nursing schools over here- best ocntact them directly and ask if they take international students. Try Kings college, UCL, or St Georges. You would have to pay higher fees than home students but other than that I can't see why they wouldn't have you. There is always a shortage of nurses in the UK so if you don't get to study here you could always come here once you are qualified. There are a lot of agencys on the web where they post qualified nurses to the UK and AUstralia. They sort out your visa and everything.
2 :
University College London and Queen Mary College are two of several London colleges or universities offering nursing programs. Most universities allow you to study for a semester, academic year, or directly enroll in their degree programs. One online resource to consider: www.gullivergo.com. The website is dedicated to helping students study abroad. You can search abroad programs by university, area of study, and cost. There are also discussion forums for you to post questions or get feedback from current or past study abroad students. You'll also find information on arranging visas, flights, insurance, and other tidbits that will help you once you've found the right program. Best of luck!


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