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    I know this is a long thread, but I really need help!

    I got accepted into 3 Scottish universities, and I'm having a lot of trouble to decide about two of them. The options are Queen Margaret University and Edinburgh Napier University, and there are many pros and cons about both, and I'm awful with decisions, seriously! So mainly anyone who lives in Scotland or goes to any of these unis ( @RyRy; lol), please help me with my dilemma! >.<

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    In Queen Margaret, I'd be taking International Hospitality and Tourism Management with the following modules:
    Year One: Introduction to Marketing/ Business Management/ Financial Accounting/ Intensive Practical Classes in Hospitality and Tourism/ Practical and Advanced Cooking Techniques*
    Year Two: Preparation for an industrial placement that may last for up to nine months and may take places in either the UK or overseas.
    Year Three: Sustainability Issues/ Management of Hospitality Enterprises/ Strategy and Tourism in Developing Countries.
    Year Four: Management Insight Activities/ Contemporary Issues/ Challenges for Managers/ International Destination Management/ Dissertation
    *These will be delivered at the prestigious Edinburgh New Town Cookery School (which seems really interesting)

    In Napier, I'd take Festival And Event And Tourism Management, with the following modules:
    Year One: Introduction to Hospitality, Tourism & Events; Intercultural & Organisational Management;, The Business of Festivals & Events; The Global Tourism Industry; plus two option modules
    Year Two: Business and Management Challenges; Tourism Impacts; Conference Management; Facilities Planning for Hospitality, Tourism and Events; Visitor Attraction Management; Event Management
    Year Three: International Tourism Policy and Planning; Service Management; one option module; plus either Supervised Work Experience, or a Live Project
    Year Four: Leadership & Innovation for Tourism, Hospitality & Events; Planning and Public Policy for Festivals and Events; Dissertation; plus two option modules

    Accommodation:
    In Queen Margaret, the houses is like 2 minutes from the University, the problem is that the University is in Musselburgh, even though it's right outside Edinburgh, it's not really.. Anytime that I wanted to go to the city, I'd have to go according to bus or train schedules, which I'm not a fan of.. Apart from that, the rooms are nice, with a shower and toilet for myself and everything like wireless, etc. Living room and kitchen are shared by 6 bedroom flats, but unlike Napier, they don't tell what else they have in their flats, for example like a vacuum cleaner and stuff like that that is really helpful for someone who hates to clean and is going to live alone in a few months.

    In Napier, I'd study in the Craiglockhart campus. It's IN Edinburgh, but the accommodations are further from the campus.. There are several accommodations to choose from, but the nearest one is (according to google maps) minimum 17 minutes, by bus, but even NEARER the center of Edinburgh. The problem with this is the fact that not only I'm also not a fan of waking up earlier and have to be on time to catch a bus, but also the amount of money that I'd spend in a year due to it.

    Cost:
    I won't to go to University, but living somewhere always has its costs. In Queen Margaret, the accommodations are £3880 for 40 weeks, in Napier they are from £3838 to £4370 for 38 weeks. Also I'm guessing that living closer to the center makes the price of other stuff be higher? (Talking of food, for example, get your head out of the gutter. )

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    girl i travel an hour and a half each way for uni, stop complaining about your travel Napier has work experience so id be inclined to choose that.thats all i can say tho sorry im sure u,l figure it out! how long do u have to decide? they have a date u have to decide by right? and they're both unconditional then?


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    Quote Originally Posted by buttons View Post
    girl i travel an hour and a half each way for uni, stop complaining about your travel Napier has work experience so id be inclined to choose that.thats all i can say tho sorry im sure u,l figure it out! how long do u have to decide? they have a date u have to decide by right? and they're both unconditional then?
    But you have a car! I have to decide until June 6th, they have the same conditions, one was to get my IELTS exam, which I got more than the grade they asked for, and the other is to have an overall grade of 14 (and my overall grade is EXACTLY 14, so I'm afraid it will go down with final exams). Either way, my backup option will be West Scotland if I don't get the grades to any of these two, so basically I'm already 100% sure I'm going to Scotland so you can be 100% sure you're getting that drink.

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    First off, I thought you were like 13 so sorry for that.

    Second I wouldn't attend any universities in Scotland. But you're from Scotland I'm guessing? So cost wise that would be best.

    Third(ly) lol. A degree in tourism? Why don't you go be a holiday rep somewhere or go and work for a company that deals in tourism. Business modules at uni are stupidly easy and a lot of it is common sense - so I can imagine tourism will be somewhat similar. I think experience would far outweigh a degree in your situation!

    Personally I'd study a worth while degree then you'd have something to fall back on if what ever you want to do doesn't work out!

    If you want to go to a university I'd chose Napier on the modules alone. You might want to look at the universities ranking too.. That might help with your decision! I'm not trying to be horrible in this post I am just trying to use my experience to help you

    Good luck to which ever you choose!

    Sorry for editing/misspelling .. On my phone!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    First off, I thought you were like 13 so sorry for that.

    Second I wouldn't attend any universities in Scotland. But you're from Scotland I'm guessing? So cost wise that would be best.

    Third(ly) lol. A degree in tourism? Why don't you go be a holiday rep somewhere or go and work for a company that deals in tourism. Business modules at uni are stupidly easy and a lot of it is common sense - so I can imagine tourism will be somewhat similar. I think experience would far outweigh a degree in your situation!

    Personally I'd study a worth while degree then you'd have something to fall back on if what ever you want to do doesn't work out!

    If you want to go to a university I'd chose Napier on the modules alone. You might want to look at the universities ranking too.. That might help with your decision! I'm not trying to be horrible in this post I am just trying to use my experience to help you

    Good luck to which ever you choose!

    Sorry for editing/misspelling .. On my phone!
    Wow thanks, I'm 17... Also I'm from Portugal, meaning Scottish unis are free for me.

    Also, tourism is something that still exists a lot even with this crisis, and people who get jobs are mostly still the ones with degrees anyway.. And not going to uni isn't an option for me

    About the rankings, you are right I didn't said anything about that because if I'm not wrong, one is like 84 the other 85 in the UK ranking.

    Thank you anyway!

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidLuck. View Post
    Wow thanks, I'm 17... Also I'm from Portugal, meaning Scottish unis are free for me.

    Also, tourism is something that still exists a lot even with this crisis, and people who get jobs are mostly still the ones with degrees anyway.. And not going to uni isn't an option for me

    About the rankings, you are right I didn't said anything about that because if I'm not wrong, one is like 84 the other 85 in the UK ranking.

    Thank you anyway!
    84 & 85 are pretty bad as far as rankings go I would try and get into a top 10 university in England and pay that little bit extra!

    I suppose the fact you can speak portuguese and english is a pretty good selling point already and I know a lot of people think ohhhh uni have to go or won't get a good job. That just simply isn't the case .. Esp with like Art and Drama and stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    84 & 85 are pretty bad as far as rankings go I would try and get into a top 10 university in England and pay that little bit extra!

    I suppose the fact you can speak portuguese and english is a pretty good selling point already and I know a lot of people think ohhhh uni have to go or won't get a good job. That just simply isn't the case .. Esp with like Art and Drama and stuff
    Yeah, I don't have the grades to, or they don't have any course that I want. You can join Spanish and French to those languages, and one semester of Mandarin, that's probably why I got accepted into Hospitality and Tourism Management like only a few weeks after I applied, when it took ages with the others. I do think that, and yeah I mean with Art and Drama, you probably have more value with experience, but it isn't the case with these courses, and even with Art and Drama, not going to uni would still not be an option.

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    That sounds like you're catching a bus either way, so travel shouldn't matter. I too have to catch a bus to Uni there and back every day, a nice 1 hour 15 min journey on a bad day.

    Also, unless anyone has done specifically those courses, which I'm sure Ryan didn't, we can't advise you on which course to pick. Also, the first one sounds like it has a placement for the second year? That should be a big considering point whether you want to do a placement or not.

    Not sure how applying for British Unis work overseas, but here we pick two universities, a first choice and a back-up. If this is the case for you, it does make sense to put your first choice as the one with the higher grade requirements (although I didn't do this since I wanted my Uni or nothing by the end of the application process).

    Also, presumably you have knowledge in Tourism, so surely you should know a little something about some of the modules. Which ones interest you more? At the end of the day, it's your choice. I would find it more annoying to catch public transport to the Uni from your accommodation, then catching public transport to town for the odd weekend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak View Post
    84 & 85 are pretty bad as far as rankings go I would try and get into a top 10 university in England and pay that little bit extra!

    I suppose the fact you can speak portuguese and english is a pretty good selling point already and I know a lot of people think ohhhh uni have to go or won't get a good job. That just simply isn't the case .. Esp with like Art and Drama and stuff
    Pay that little bit extra? £36,000 isn't a little bit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kardan View Post
    That sounds like you're catching a bus either way, so travel shouldn't matter. I too have to catch a bus to Uni there and back every day, a nice 1 hour 15 min journey on a bad day.

    Also, unless anyone has done specifically those courses, which I'm sure Ryan didn't, we can't advise you on which course to pick. Also, the first one sounds like it has a placement for the second year? That should be a big considering point whether you want to do a placement or not.

    Not sure how applying for British Unis work overseas, but here we pick two universities, a first choice and a back-up. If this is the case for you, it does make sense to put your first choice as the one with the higher grade requirements (although I didn't do this since I wanted my Uni or nothing by the end of the application process).

    Also, presumably you have knowledge in Tourism, so surely you should know a little something about some of the modules. Which ones interest you more? At the end of the day, it's your choice. I would find it more annoying to catch public transport to the Uni from your accommodation, then catching public transport to town for the odd weekend.
    First I was like ''catch a bus either way what?''. But the final sentence helped me to understand it. Well yeah, you're right about that, but the idea of just living so far away from the city, I don't know.. I've always lived right in the center of Lisbon, everything is nearby and I love it this way.

    And yeah I answered that to Jen, my back-up is chosen, now I need to choose a main one between these two, because the conditions are the same, so if I don't get into one, I won't get into the other. (Also not really sure how it would work if someone doesn't get the grades they need but the uni still has places to fill?)

    Also, I don't really have knowledge in Tourism.. I barely know how unis work here, I don't know anything about how they work in Scotland. S:

    I'd love to know which one of the courses will be more probable to give me better job opportunities once I finish uni..

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    Quote Originally Posted by LiquidLuck. View Post
    First I was like ''catch a bus either way what?''. But the final sentence helped me to understand it. Well yeah, you're right about that, but the idea of just living so far away from the city, I don't know.. I've always lived right in the center of Lisbon, everything is nearby and I love it this way.

    And yeah I answered that to Jen, my back-up is chosen, now I need to choose a main one between these two, because the conditions are the same, so if I don't get into one, I won't get into the other. (Also not really sure how it would work if someone doesn't get the grades they need but the uni still has places to fill?)

    Also, I don't really have knowledge in Tourism.. I barely know how unis work here, I don't know anything about how they work in Scotland. S:

    I'd love to know which one of the courses will be more probable to give me better job opportunities once I finish uni..
    According to one site, Napier is ranked 9th in graduate employment, but this is as a University as a whole. Really you should look at your specific degree.

    Where are you looking to work after your degree?
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