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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwoooooooo View Post
    a lot of people think otherwise, experience > degree
    Degree with industrial placement is like the holy grail for resume awesomeness because of this.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mrwoooooooo View Post
    a lot of people think otherwise, experience > degree
    For mickey mouse courses maybe. Usually the degree is your foundation and your experience the differentiator.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wig44. View Post
    For mickey mouse courses maybe. Usually the degree is your foundation and your experience the differentiator.
    +1 to that

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    1. It depends on the degree. If you want to go into something that requires a degree such a teaching, health professional, legal professional etc, then obviously it's the only way to go. If you're going for somethingthat is a research field like Science, then also yes, universities are core places of research. If you're going for a vocational career I'd say no, you need training and experience more than eductation. You also have to consider whether the degree will help you. Without offending anyone, is it a 'serious' degree. Sciences for example or is it one of those Mickey Mouse courses?

    2. The cost. £9k a year is a lot! I got in at the £3.5k cut-off but I know I'd have doubts about paying/having the loan for £9k a year. And I was 100% set on doing my degree, which I consider to be a very serious subject and key to my career plan. £27k + accomodation and other loans are a lot to have around your neck.


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    yes uni is worth it. don't worry about the loan, you'll likely never pay it off due to the very favourable payment conditions.
    goodbye.

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    Like everyone has mentioned it all depends on the job, so it depends on the type of person you are.
    If you aren't ambitious or like a challenge if you are happy with an entry level job with a minimum/average income that will only increase with inflation and may not lead to promotion or opportunities. Then by all means don't go to uni. =]
    Some people are happy with that, which is fine, the problem is that when you are 40-50 and still doing these entry level simple jobs complaining about the work you are doing or the others in your job. Shut up? because this is the decision you made for choosing that life style so many years ago =]
    I do disagree with people saying as an employer they would choose some one with a degree over an apprenticeship, that REALLY does depend on the job. For example, i wouldn't hire an electrician or any tradesman that went to uni and has a certificate of three years studying it with only 2 weeks of work experience with it.
    I also wouldn't hire an accountant or Graduate finance student that has spent years book keeping for a company but has had NO teachings in economics, commercial law and corporate finance and accounting.

    SO the question is.. What do you want to be when you grow up!? =D

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