Item on TV today re private tutors for pupils. One or two even taken it up full time.
Would mix well with locums.
johnep
Item on TV today re private tutors for pupils. One or two even taken it up full time.
Would mix well with locums.
johnep
definately, thats very interesting actually. I sometimes teach some of the lower years for a feebut thats a good way for them to get by
Yes, private tuition may be an alternative way for locums to boost their income. Plus they could probably pick nice hours in which to do the tuition. If anyone has any other alternative ways to use a Pharmacy degree (not mentioned by Vanquish) please keep them rolling. Military is another option which I have just thought of.
Have we anyone on this forum who has returned to a further masters , lets say in health economics? Or any MBA graduates? would you care to share your experiences with us and has it opened the doors you hoped it would?
When are the applications for hospital pre-registrations open in year 3?
Usually around March/April of your third year. Plenty of time yet.
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Johnep, where could one find more info on the private tutors? I have a final year undergrad mate who says he needs some extra tuition!
Thanks
Oh dear, you have misunderstood. Private Tuition for 'O' and 'A' leve; school pupils suggested as income source for pharmacists.
johnep
its not just the options i have mentioned. All normal grad options are open to u