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mum09
19-04-11, 04:09 PM
Is anyone who has a place for midwifery had their place defered to following year due to lack of places? My friend has had her interview but was told if offered place she would not be able to start to sept 2012 or even jan 2013. This is worrying for us that are applying for 2012 intake. If this is case we may not be able to start to 2013. Anyone know more about this? X

Delilah
19-04-11, 04:12 PM
I have had one girls who was offered a deferred place.

Matilda
19-04-11, 06:05 PM
there have been a few people I went through the interviews with that had their place deferred, though as others have been choosing their other choices etc, they have been moved to 2011. I don't think the numbers being deferred are that high.

Dappy
19-04-11, 06:46 PM
If someone gets deferred does that place come out of the numbers for next year or do they have a few extra to cater for those who have been deferred?

Delilah
19-04-11, 06:51 PM
It comes out of the numbers.

mum09
13-05-11, 11:26 AM
well long as have place i am not bothered :) a place is a place in my eyes x

lizzybeltane
13-05-11, 02:45 PM
I originally had a deferred place and then received a phone call from the uni offering for me to start the course 6 months earlier i had 2 hours to decide lol

i would just be pleased to be offered a place once you are in the system then its only a matter of time :)

mum09
09-08-11, 12:06 PM
Oh wow! That must been very intense for you lizzy :) can you defer your places then?

Dappy
09-08-11, 12:13 PM
Only in exceptional circumstances I think as it limits the places for the following year I think.

I have even heard some uni's saying no you can't defer simply because the course is so sought after, if you can't commit then well you don't get your place!

mum09
09-08-11, 12:21 PM
Ok thankyou :) what would be exceptional circumstances?

Dappy
09-08-11, 12:23 PM
Maybe something a like a sibling dieing just before you start?

I know pregnancy used to be classed as exceptional circumstances but i'm not sure if it does anymore.

mum09
09-08-11, 12:38 PM
What about breakup of a marraige divorce ect?

Delilah
09-08-11, 12:57 PM
I think all unis are different. Some are more compassionate than others and in all honesty you have to treat your place with such delicacy. If you delay by 6/12 months what is likely to change? That would be the question that will be asked...how wil you cope better by delaying.

Some Unis do not 'do' deferring. You have to give up your place completely.

mum09
09-08-11, 09:56 PM
Ok thankyou x

lizzybeltane
10-08-11, 09:37 AM
in our area the two universities that have big intakes (60+) are birmingham and Wolverhampton... so they are your best bet of getting a place :) revise your maths for Wolverhampton test though its not easy.... Wolves also often have clearing places too...

Flopsy
10-08-11, 07:35 PM
I originally had a deferred place and then received a phone call from the uni offering for me to start the course 6 months earlier i had 2 hours to decide

Same with me. At the same Uni as well!!
Supposed to start Jun 06 but got a call to start Oct 05.....Had 3 weeks to organise everything!!

Ironic tho that I ended up finishing with the cohort I was supposed to be starting with!!
Flopsy
xx

mum09
11-08-11, 12:04 AM
i have heard the maths is a killer of a test eeek! can i ask what sort questions there were? how mant to pass ect? is one my worries as i am not brilliant wit maths :( worried it let me down x

Delilah
11-08-11, 07:54 AM
It's basic maths for most universities. These tests/questions can obviously not be published on the internet. This would give massive problems for anyone connected with it!

Suffice to say fractions, ratios, small elements of algebra etc may very well be brought up!

lizzybeltane
11-08-11, 10:08 AM
i would spend some time with some second hand GCSE revision books ;) i sat two maths tests during the interview process at different universities and the wolves one was by far the hardest, having said that it was approx. GCSE level and i have no idea what the percentage that you needed to get right to pass was. they need to make sure you would be able to perform drug calculations safely. its not so scary and i did pass without preparing but i would have liked a heads up that i needed to prepare lol I was ridiculously confident following the other interview i had with a mats test because the previous test was so easy!! Im not trying to scare you im sure you will be fine just spend some time preparing :)


Ironic tho that I ended up finishing with the cohort I was supposed to be starting with!!
Flopsy
lol same here I hope !!

mum09
25-08-11, 12:20 PM
Thanks what i intend to do :) any prefrence to a good gcse revision book. I passed access in maths so somthing must be in there lol xx

DoricDoula
20-09-11, 10:20 PM
It makes me so sad Aberdeen only has 10- 15 places a year and they are so competative about it. Nursing used to be a dedication to serve people but now it jsut focuses on Acedemia you can be taught anatomy and drug calculations as you will use them daily. An essay wont make you a great nurse it may give you understanding of why we do things a certain way, but not everyone is cut out to deal with Bodily fluids and be calm under presure.

May be one day they will learn that the best midwifes and nurses come from those of us with deadacation and not neccecarily grade A students