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Re: Distance learning from Canada
Originally Posted by Novocastrian
(Post 9375872)
Please re-read what I said.
Some are, some aren't. Just like anywhere else.
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 9375894)
We've distance learners that graduated after 5+ years of fitting in a degree and work/family commitments, and gone on to medical school to become doctors, or to law school and a host of other professions. By the time they're ready to search for work I doubt how long it took to get their initial qualification has any relevance at all, and we've no evidence here that supports the suggestion that working while studying is viewed at all negatively by employers. More the case that it shows initiative and dedication.
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Re: Distance learning from Canada
Hi, please forgive if this is an inappropriate posting, but if so please guide me to the right place? I'm a Brit in the NY area, with two (now adult) kids born in the US, and am going thru the truly tortuous process of getting them (belated) UK citizenship... and am seeking expertise ... ideas gladly accepted!
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Re: Distance learning from Canada
Originally Posted by jesl
(Post 9378332)
Hi, please forgive if this is an inappropriate posting, but if so please guide me to the right place? I'm a Brit in the NY area, with two (now adult) kids born in the US, and am going thru the truly tortuous process of getting them (belated) UK citizenship... and am seeking expertise ... ideas gladly accepted!
JL I'd suggest either somewhere in the US forum or possibly on one of the immigration threads (or MBTTUK). Why is the process tortuous anyway? I believe it to be perfectly straightforward. |
Re: Distance learning from Canada
well thankyou for the guidance.. and my honest apologies for inappropriate posting.....but to the uninitiated, the minotauric mazes (including trying to come horizontally into this discussion) are truly bemusing...and forms for accessing legitimate rights due to me are excruciating...
if I can presume further on your expertise, could you kindly translate (MBTTUK).. ? |
Re: Distance learning from Canada
Originally Posted by jesl
(Post 9378368)
well thankyou for the guidance.. and my honest apologies for inappropriate posting.....but to the uninitiated, the minotauric mazes (including trying to come horizontally into this discussion) are truly bemusing...and forms for accessing legitimate rights due to me are excruciating...
if I can presume further on your expertise, could you kindly translate (MBTTUK).. ? |
Re: Distance learning from Canada
many thanks... I'll check it out...
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Re: Distance learning from Canada
This time last year most people would have said that you were mad, now it's a totally different ball game and I can imagine that American and Aussie universities in particular are going to start getting a lot more British applicants in the near future than they are used to. Even the Open University have started to put their prices up now.
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