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Hello everyone! New here, and prospective student to UWIC

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Anna Takken, Mar 12, 2011.

  1. Anna Takken

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    Hi everyone,
    I just thought I would stop by and say hello!
    I'm new here, I'm Anna and 21.

    I sent off my university application to UWIC in Cardiff this morning, and am looking at doing the foundation course leading to Health Sciences, and then Podiatry.

    I have my A-levels, just the wrong ones!

    I have been thinking of studying Podiatry for a while now, mainly due to the fantastic care i have received from my lovely team of local Podiatrists. I hope one day I can be as good and skilled as they are!

    Anyway, hopefully I get accepted onto the course, We shall have to wait and see. I have been reading the forums on here for a few months now, and you all seem lovely, I am sure I will be a pain in months and years to come, and be asking you all loads of questions!

    Anyway, thanks for reading this, and thanks for making a fantastic community of Pods on the net for potential students like me, to read as much as we can, and really get a feel for the job.

    Best regards,

    Anna. :D
     
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