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I know we need to apply for the stafford loan but I don't know how to go about it.
It'd really be neat to just come over to Scotland already knowing 3 people!
I said no to Glasgow 🙁 , but I am currently trying to decide between Edinburgh and Wisconsin. Any thoughts? I am INCREDIBLY on the fence. Any opinions are helpful.
YES I'M GOING TO SCOTLAND!
I'm mostly scared about failing out b/c I don't have enough motivation to study without regular tests and assingments haha.
I applied to Glasgow and was waitlisted. I'm pretty sure I'm out of the loop since I haven't heard anything by now. I haven't heard back from London either.
So I'm heading to St. Matthew's in Cayman in May. Good luck everyone!

You won't have a matriculation number until you are completely registered at Glasgow so I wouldn't worry about it 🙂 It's what I would have called a student ID number in the States.I started filling out the form for paying the deposit for Glasgow. There was a space for matriculation number. I looked all through my packet for a matriculation number and haven't been able to find one. Has anyone else started to fill out the form? If so, did you put anything for matriculation number?
Does anyone know about how much extra it costs to fly pets from the US to Glasgow for those of us who want to take our pets? I have a cat that I want to bring but I don't want to spend an arm and a leg bringing her over there.
I called two airlines, continental and northwest. I was told by the USDA guy in my state that handles these things that they are the best at flying pets overseas. He specifically did not recommend British Airways. Anyways, Northwest told me it would be a total of 1,027.00 after everything, plus more if they had to kennel her due to temperatures (They won't fly her if the temp outside is under 10 degree F or over 85 degrees F at anytime during the flight which is a problem since the transfer takes place somewhere in the midwest in the summer).
For Continental, they told me $540 plus 65 cents per kilo. A much better deal. My advice is to contact the airlines specifically and ask. There is a lot of red tape throughout the whole process.
I have a question about the general living expenses in Scotland. I guess I was just wondering what do people, in general, have to pay
as far as your living expenses go per month. For example, I know rent
varies, but what about utilities, tv, internet, phone, etc... I read
somewhere that there is a 100 pound a month fee for sewer, water, etc? I
just don't want any surprises when I am calculating my budget.
Also, I read that vet students in the uk aren't allowed to conduct surgery on "live" animals, so how do they practice/get experience in real world settings/surgeries? As I am sure you all know, the living body is quite different than the dead.
I am just sort of worried about that. I got accepted to Western (in Pamona, CA) and they let you do surgery practically when you walk in the door. That is really appealing to me. However, they do this weird pbl (problem-based learning) for EVERYTHING which makes no sense and is scary.
Thanks.