Diary of an MW Student – part 37
Very, very best of luck on Wednesday, Richard! from all your colleagues on JR.com
With 36 instalments of this diary behind me, there is little about studying for the MW that I haven’t said already! However, I do have some piecemeal thoughts as I rapidly approach my resit of the practical exams.
This academic year, studying for the MW has cost £5,838. The vast majority of that comes from the £3,480 course fee and £1,170 exam fee. The rest was mostly spent on wine, both at home alone and with fellow sufferers at communal tastings.
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