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CareerRe: MSc In UK Versus N183k Job Offer: Advice Please by haddernyke: 4:03pm On Sep 08, 2017
I left a Naija job of 275k monthly in 2014 for UK, I did a MSc with the same PTDF scholarship, I have no regret today. But my story is different from yours, as a medical doctor it was very easy for me to stay back and work in UK. Remember if you don't let go of what you have you might not get what you want. Go for your MSc, aim for a PhD and the rest would be stories. I wish you all the best.
CareerRe: MSc In UK Versus N183k Job Offer: Advice Please by haddernyke: 11:22am On Sep 08, 2017
As beneficiary of this said scholarship I would say you should take the opportunity and do your MSc. Firstly because you never know what opportunities lie ahead. Take this opportunity to develop yourself to be more employable or self employed. Though I stayed back after MSc that was because I studied something else, the chances of you getting a job or stay back in the UK is almost zero but not impossible. Other option might be to consider a PhD after your MSc which can be funded by the same organisation or by other scholarships out there. With a PhD there are greater changes of getting job and staying back in the UK.
Even for the experience of living in the UK for 1yr I would say it's worth it. Plus any chance of doing a workplace attachment here in UK while you are doing your MSc would be highly invaluable toward your employment prospects.
HealthRe: She Has Fibroid, Can She Attempt A Vaginal Delivery? by haddernyke: 10:31am On Mar 25, 2015
It depends on the size and location of the fibroid. If the fibroid is not blocking the uterine outet then there shouldn't be any serious problem. About the CS, vagina delivery is possible after one CS especially if it is a lower segment CS. So what you should worry about is the size and location of the fibroid.

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