Baron - Mr Red
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Jan 20, 2019,12:02 PM
My son is in year 5 out of a 6 year medicine degree. Medicine degrees are long haul
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Ah the Bodleian library
By: Ares501 - Mr Green : January 20th, 2019-11:20
Some superb memories from already 2 years ago! Cheers D
Memories
By: Tiggermelad : January 20th, 2019-19:42
of undergraduate days for me too, but rather more than 2 years ago!
Great image.
By: InHavenPro : January 20th, 2019-11:51
Cheers, Filip
You visited your son yesterday?
By: dr.kol : January 20th, 2019-11:58
I have three daughters studying in three different counties in universities. My daughter #2 got her BM in the end of last semester and her graduation party will be on 2nd March. I'll take some pictures from her smaller but old university. Best, Kari
Yep
By: Baron - Mr Red : January 20th, 2019-12:02
My son is in year 5 out of a 6 year medicine degree. Medicine degrees are long haul
That I know.
By: dr.kol : January 20th, 2019-12:20
My daughter #2 is in her 3rd year and #3, who is just 19, just started last September. Both have a long way ahead. Best, Kari
it varies from university to university
By: Baron - Mr Red : January 21st, 2019-02:58
At Oxford, it is a 6yr course and then you qualify as a doctor. In most UK universities it is 5yrs. Oxford and Cambridge are 6yrs You then spend two years foundation working in a hospital. You then make a choice about what specialisation to take......that...
Pretty much same in Finland and Baltic's.
By: dr.kol : January 21st, 2019-04:36
After 6 years in the university, there is a mandatory one year period in a health centre. Then comes specialisation and at some stage PhD studies. My daughter #2 decided to start her research project this spring and it should lead to PhD about one year af...
b&w does the trick...
By: cshimokita : January 20th, 2019-13:57
and the "recent" rain is visual icing on the cake. Very nice... Casey