Originally Posted by
FlyingJesus
Pretty sure you won't "have" to do work/work experience with the NHS for it, but be aware that it is an extremely good idea to do so, as coming out of a degree with that experience will set you well ahead of those who don't - or more accurately (since I believe the majority do go for it) not doing so will set you back quite a long way. Work experience is arguably even more important than the outcome of the degree these days unless you get an absolute full marks first honours
Bursaries are what the government gives you from the SLC, paying tuition fees would be a scholarship and the availability is probably very limited and dependant on where you study