Hello!
I'm looking into the option of getting a Master's degree in Scotland. The program is a year long and approx 14,000 pound (holy cow, so $28,000???)
I'm looking to apply for the year 2013 but there is no way, even if I work all of 2012, that I can save that sort of money! If I were going to grad school in the US I'd simply take out loans, but how on earth does that work going to the UK?
Also have two more questions if anyone can answer:
1. Do you need to submit GRE scores to UK universities, or any other standardized test scores? Or is it just proof of a BA, recommendation letters and a personal statement?
2. When does the academic year begin, fall or spring? If I wanted to apply to be in the school for 2013, when normally is the deadline?
I managed to pay for my Master's (Tuition = £14,280) through a combination of scholarships, loans, and personal savings. I worked for about a year between my Undergrad/Master's, and saved up a nice amount of money. I got a $6,000 (approx £4,000 at the time) scholarship from the University's US Alumni Group, which went towards my tuition fees. I took the maximum of US loans ($20,500) which the University received directly, and paid me whatever was left over in GBP. Many US students also seem to take Grad PLUS loans, but I'm not entirely sure what they're all about.
As far as living expenses go....I've spent a lot more than I expected to. For the visa application, I showed about $3,000 over what was required...but over the course of the year, I spent all that, plus the money I received from selling my car ($7,500). I don't feel like I've done a lot of shopping, or going out really (maybe two nice meals out/month?, and £20/month on clothes)...so I'm not sure if the requirements truly reflect what's actually needed to survive. So if your heart is definitely 100% set on studying in Scotland, start saving yesterday!
1. I never had to submit GRE scores, but the University did have certain Entry requirements for its programs (for example, courses requiring a British 2:1 or 2:2 would be equivalent to a GPA of 3.2 or 2.8, respectively.
2. The majority of courses start in the Fall (Late September/Early October), though a few courses start in January, so check with the department.
Good luck!!