In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, christopher wrote:
>Hi,
>I am writing here in order to seek advice. I am working as a
>statistical analyst. I'm a Hong Kong citizen and want to pursue a PhD.
>Somebody told me that studying in UK take only 3 years since I have
>already got a MPhil, is it the case? I ask this question because
>studying in USA may take 5 years, it may be too long for me. Also,
>what is the living standard in UK? How much pounds per month is needed
>to survive? As I am doing a job now so I need to quit, will I find a
>job easily after I have finished the PhD? I study PhD for fun, so I
>don't want to take too much risk. One more thing, I want to study
>Investment.
>
>Thanks
Take a look at http://www.studychoice.com/ for some info on studying
in the UK, including courses, standard of living etc..
(disclaimer: I worked for them for a bit)
--
David
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