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Medical Degree Courses In The Czech Republic
In any country around the world there is always a higher demand for doctors, vets and dentists than supply. These noble, rewarding professions are however, amongst the hardest to train for.
The lack of medical degree graduates is not due to the number of students capable or willing to gain relevant qualifications but a bottleneck in the academic system prevents students from taking degrees because of a lack of places or because the academic requirements are set too high. In some cases capable students do not have the relevant ‘A’ Levels to progress directly to a medical degree and although this is a setback for many students there is no need for it to be the final word. If the Universities in your country are unable to provide you with a place on a degree course you may still be able to study for the same qualification abroad.
English Medical Degree Courses
The Czech Republic is world renowned for its academic excellence and the widespread ability of the general population to speak English. Their Universities provide an excellent opportunity for students from other countries to study medical degree courses in English.
A number of their Universities run courses which are taught in English, over the course of six years and in some cases, where the relevant experience can be demonstrated it is possible to gain the degree in five years.
Degree Course Entry Requirements
Candidates with ‘A’ level qualifications in Chemistry, Biology and Physics, wishing to study medical degree courses in the Czech Republic are subject to an initial written exam. This is moderated by senior members of the faculties from the Universities offering admissions. If a student has a related ‘A’ Level such as Mathematics instead of one of the sciences and wishes to apply, they must prove in an interview situation that they can demonstrate satisfactory knowledge. These exams are held twice per year, once in June and again in August/September. Some colleges also offer a two week intensive revision course for students to prepare.
Czech Universities offering Medical Degrees to International Students
Currently two Universities in the Czech Republic are admitting international students for medical degree courses. The Charles University, in Prague is one of the top universities in the Czech Republic and the Masaryk University in Brno is one of the most modern.
As part of the degree you will need to learn conversational Czech, to be enable you to consult with patients during work experience in the Czech Republic.
Students without any of the relevant ‘A’ Levels can still study for medical degrees by taking a foundation course, which is typically a year long and is equivalent to the first year of a degree course.
British General Medical Council Recognition
Graduates from these universities will be endorsed by the British General Medical Council provided they are E.U. citizens. These qualifications are also recognised in the U.S.A, Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
If you would like to study medicine or dentistry and have found it difficult to secure a place in a university in your own country, it is possible to study abroad, so why not take a look at studying for your medical degree in one of the most picturesque countries in the world with a reputed history for academic excellence.
About the Author
Can’t get a medical degree course place in a UK university? Why not study in the Czech Republic? Visit the CMUCAS website for more information. Find out about foundation courses at The Abbey College which offer guaranteed places on Czech medical degree courses.

Getting Educated En Español, Spanish-language Schools Provide Learning Options
Sitting in a private classroom on the lower slope of the Pichincha volcano, more than 9,000 feet above sea level in the Ecuadorian Andes, I am unaffected by the thin air. But the conjugation is driving me insane. Zayra Ibujes, one of several language instructors at the Amazonas Ecuador spanish school, has just asked me to conjugate the verb aullar (to howl).
“Yo aullo. Tu aullas. El aulla …“After correctly rattling off, “1 howl, you howl, he howls,” I mispronounce the “we howl” conjugation.
“No, no, no, señor,” says, Señorita Ibujes, correcting me in Spanish for the l5th time this morning. “Nosotros aullamos.” 1 stifle the urge to lean back in my chair and aullo!
Amazonas is one of more than 60 Spanish-language schools in Quito, Ecuador. A mild year-round climate, relatively safe surroundings, a clearly spoken Spanish dialect and low prices make Ecuador’s capital the place to be for Spanish-language learning.
Depending on which school you choose, you’ll pay from $6 to $10 per hour for private, one-on-one spanish classes with an instructor certified by the Ministry of Education. Most students remain in class four hours per day, but schools are willing to cater to all schedules.
As is the case with mi profesora, Senorita Ibujes, most teachers speak little or no English. This worried me initially. But after one week of Spanish language immersion, 1 began understanding at an accelerated rate. Since opening its doors in 1989, the Amazonas Ecuador Spanish School averages approximately 500 foreign students per year. Most come from Europe (England, Germany and Holland are prime markets), although Spanish-speaking wannabes pop in regularly from the United States, Canada, and as far away as South Africa, South Korea and the Czech Republic. According to general manager Gustavo Guzman, the average student is about 24 years old. “But we’ve had students as young as 8,” he says. “And as old as 76.”
The school provides three language learning options. The “Super Dynamic” curriculum is recommended for those with only one or two weeks to spare. Classes generally run four to five hours per day. Lessons deal with real-life situations like ordering food at a restaurant or checking into a hotel. Eighty percent of the class involves conversation. The remaining time is devoted to reading, writing, grammar and punctuation.
The “Dynamic” program is best suited for those with three to four weeks in which to study. Again, classes run four to five hours, five days per week. With more days in which to learn, however, students receive a more comprehensive approach Education begins with the Spanish alphabet and moves on to numbers, colors, days of the week, and one of the most important (and sometimes most difficult) aspects of language learning: verb conjugation.
Travelers with a few months on their hands will no doubt benefit from the “Regular” program, which allows for a thoroughly detailed approach to language learning. “We have great success,” says Senior Guzman. “Our students know we are here to help them.” Help is available at all levels, from beginner to advanced. The school prides itself on having taught American Airlines pilots and flight attendants, as well as corporate executives like the general manager of Heineken in Ecuador.
To enhance the language-learning experience, many schools offer a “Home Stay” program. This allows students to live with a carefully screened, middle-class Ecuadorian family in a comfortable environment. The families speak no English. Students are thus provided with the impetus to reinforce Lessons learned in class. Seventy-five percent of students at the Amazonas Ecuador Spanish School, myself included, take advantage of the Home Stay program. I live in the sprawling three-story home of Dr. Jaime Yepez Castro and his wife, Ines Maria Darquea de Yepez. During their six-year affiliation with Amazonas Ecuador Spanish School, the retired couple has hosted 98 students from ah over the world. After I signed their dog-eared guest register, Senora Yepez wrote “99” below my name.
My stay includes three scrumptious home-cooked meals per day, laundry service, a large private bedroom with a color TV, and a private bathroom. At a cost of $20 per day, it’s cheaper and more carefree than living at home. Which brings me to a bilingual revelation. I pay $8 per hour for private Spanish classes that would cost $20 or more in the United States. If you’re serious about learning Spanish, it may be cheaper and far more interesting to fly to Quito, enroll in a spanish language course and live with an Ecuadorian family.
Check airline prices. Do the math. You might find yourself saying caramba!
By Elliott Hester, aka the Continental Drifter, is undertaking his second around- the-world adventure.
About the Author
Eric Castro, chief editor of Posicionarte in Quito, Ecuador.

Is czech hard to learn?
i would like to learn czech… i already know French and english an a little bit of spanish…
is it hard to learn?
Ahojky, I am native Czech speaker… Yes, it is really hard to learn – like every slavic language. You must know, Czech has 7 cases…!! And you have to remember them while speaking…That’s not really easy.
And, Czech’s have some letter exceptions, here they are:
?š??žýáíé ?Š??Ž (and “?” which never stands on the beginning of a sentence.
Jak se máš? How are you?
Jak se jmenuješ? What’s your name?
Kolik Ti je let? How old are you?…… etc. pp.

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studying abroad in Czech Republic?
Hi i am in 10th grade and I want to go to Czech Republic for a semester next year. Does anybody have any info on doing this? Do you have any experience? Also, I don’t know any of the language, so how would I be able to communicate and go to school? Will I need to be able to speak fluently to do this, or if I started to learn now and I learn the basics will that be good? Do you know any good softwares or CDs I could buy to help me learn? Sorry for all the questions, any information you have will be helpful. =]
you wont be able to learn to be fluent in Czech that quick. you’ll have to choose a school able to educate you in your language /i suppose english, but the exchange studies run in German, french and spanish, too, depending on nationality of student and preffered language/. Most Exchange studies provide you with a “pal: and family, of which at least the “pal” – your student companion speaks your language at the conversation level.

Anyone know of a program to help people learn the Czech language?
I am going to be going to Prague to help a friend celebrate his birthday. I would love to be able to converse with him in Czech.
Hi oregon,
There are not many resources available online, but I have been able to find these:
Useful phrases in Czech:
http://www.omniglot.com/language/phrases/czech.php
Czech grammar:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Czech_verb
If you are willing to pay for a program, click here:
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415161363/omniglot-20

Creative math comparisons for the Dancing Building in Prague, Czech Republic?
I need some help with this for my Geometry project. What are some creative and unique comparisons I can use to compare the Dancing Building with? With this, it needs to be to known measurements. Also, these need to be realistic of course
I would appreciate any help!
You can comparre he NewBoyz Coin Drop with the rotation. Or you can do cat daddy because u have to punps both ways before u wheelchair.IDK Xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxd


Optical Character Recognition Software – Convert In A User Friendly Aura
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In short, you need not to purchase lots for software only for transformation of your large text files. This was just the basic advantages of the Optical character recognition software. It offers you a lot more benefits as well. It can transform all types of images including pdf, ico, tif, tiff, gif, jpeg, bmp and similar other formats to editable pdf, text, doc and html files. The user can select the desired destination and file format according to his requirement. It means whether your image is scanned, captured of faxed one, Optical character recognition software will read the data and paste it on desired destination. For details please visit http://products.softsolutionslimited.com/img2ocr/index.htm.
The developers have taken care of the privacy and user friendly platform while establishing this unique tool. While converting, you are given guarantee of secrecy. It is easy to manipulate as well. Even if you are a beginner, you can easily understand its function using your common sense. It also automatically finds the relevant words and if there is any mistake, it alters and corrects the sentence. The entire document is ditto copied and you can have orientation, graphs and picture just like original one. All these tasks are accomplished using OCR technology by this Optical character recognition software. Due to all these upper mentioned characteristics, this tool has been liked all over the world.
About the Author
The author has used authentic logics to promulgate the features of Optical character recognition software.Optical character recognition software is a best choice for various file format conversion.
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What study abroad company has an option to homestay in either Poland, the Czech Republic, or Slovakia?
And why does Pimsleur offer a language program in Czech and Polish but not Slovak?
idk.
But, the Czech Republic is an awesome country that not many people know about. i’m glad you want to consider living their [[for a semster, year, or however long]]
haha, sorry i didn’t answer your question.