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<blockquote data-quote="vishamacharya" data-source="post: 29733239" data-attributes="member: 564005"><p>The easiest way to study medicine is to go to Belarus. But they still ask for passes in A/L.</p><p>USA has one of the toughest education systems in the world. Their high school qualifications are a joke, but universities can get really complicated. SAT and TOEFL is a must to enter a good uni. USA also has a different system for medical education from the rest of the world. Students need to do a pre-medicine degree and a medicine degree to become a doctor.</p><p>If the parents have money, easiest way to achieve a non-medicine degree is to go to Australia. Their education system is rubbish. Its the same in UK now (unless its a top uni). But the difference is UK doesn't have a clear settlement pathway after uni. Australia does.</p><p>Ask the relative to apply to a rubbish uni like Birmingham City University, Sunderland, Chester, East London, London Southbank if UK or similar uni like Deakin, Southern Queensland, Edith Cowan if Australia.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vishamacharya, post: 29733239, member: 564005"] The easiest way to study medicine is to go to Belarus. But they still ask for passes in A/L. USA has one of the toughest education systems in the world. Their high school qualifications are a joke, but universities can get really complicated. SAT and TOEFL is a must to enter a good uni. USA also has a different system for medical education from the rest of the world. Students need to do a pre-medicine degree and a medicine degree to become a doctor. If the parents have money, easiest way to achieve a non-medicine degree is to go to Australia. Their education system is rubbish. Its the same in UK now (unless its a top uni). But the difference is UK doesn't have a clear settlement pathway after uni. Australia does. Ask the relative to apply to a rubbish uni like Birmingham City University, Sunderland, Chester, East London, London Southbank if UK or similar uni like Deakin, Southern Queensland, Edith Cowan if Australia. [/QUOTE]
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