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Why does MTA think that 2 years is enough, when all the other colleges insist on 3 year programmes?

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Why does MTA think that 2 years is enough, when all the other colleges insist on 3 year programmes?

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Accelerated courses have become more main steam in recent years (medical training has gone from 5 years to 3 years in some schools, for example). We believe that the more intense nature of the course actually prepares you better for the demands of the industry. On traditional 3 year courses you spend the summer months sitting at home missing your college friends, paying for classes to keep up your stamina, getting extra singing lessons etc. At MTA the absence of long holidays ensure that you really do make every moment of your training count.

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