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Old Jun 28th 2006, 11:31 am
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....I am going back to the UK next year to live and I am having to do the same thing with my Master's degree (US degree in psychology) in the UK.

Hello, I'm the bloke that JAJ posted a link to t'other day.

I'm still following up on his link. Do you know of any Qual. coverter services that work US to UK ??

Good luck ewith your move.
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Old Jun 28th 2006, 12:44 pm
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Yes, I was there a few weeks back (first 2 weeks of June), that was the hotest I have had it before. My partner is from the country, she has an established career where she is and is very close to her family. I said I was willing to move there as my ties to home were a lot weaker than hers are. For the same reasons I am happy to go to MS rather than expect her to move away to an urban environment. In time maybe, but for the forseable future I am aiming for small-town Mississippi to be my home.

Thanks for the advice on my qualifications.
Best of luck to you. When are you thinking of coming over? I was 23 when I came here (38 now). Let me know if I can be of any help.
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Old Jun 28th 2006, 2:47 pm
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....I am going back to the UK next year to live and I am having to do the same thing with my Master's degree (US degree in psychology) in the UK.

Hello, I'm the bloke that JAJ posted a link to t'other day.

I'm still following up on his link. Do you know of any Qual. coverter services that work US to UK ??

Try NARIC: http://www.naric.co.uk

But if you are in psychology, also look at the BPS website: http://www.bps.org.uk
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Old Jun 28th 2006, 6:22 pm
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Best of luck to you. When are you thinking of coming over? I was 23 when I came here (38 now). Let me know if I can be of any help.
We're going to file I-129F after Christmas, and then hopefully get everything done and ready for not long after I finish my degree (September-October), just before I turn 25. This forum is turning out to be very useful in both helping me with information I will eventually need in the forms side of things, and also with the culture side of this.

I appreciate the offer of help should we need it, thank you.

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Old Jun 28th 2006, 9:35 pm
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Try NARIC: http://www.naric.co.uk

But if you are in psychology, also look at the BPS website: http://www.bps.org.uk
Thanks much JAJ. I've been try to find some way of getting an accurate idea of equiv. UK degree for some time. NARIC looks like they have a good service.
I take it they are well known by industry in the UK ?
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