1. no
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3. maths
4. durham - i'm going there next year
5. no idea
6. it will cost 9k a year for 2012 entry
7. it depends what you're going to do at uni
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10. very easyjust applied and got it
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1. no
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3. maths
4. durham - i'm going there next year
5. no idea
6. it will cost 9k a year for 2012 entry
7. it depends what you're going to do at uni
8
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10. very easyjust applied and got it
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1. Are you a student at University? (If no go to question 3)
No
2. Do you enjoy University?
N/A
3. What course(s) do you do/would like to do?
Economics and/or Mathematics
4. What Universities would you recommend and why?
Cambridge, Oxford, London, Yale, Havard, M.I.T. York etc. - because they're highly respected. And at an Oxbridge Uni you get a masters from a bachelors course :3
5. Would you recommend any course(s)? If yes which course(s)?
What you want/good at/interested in. For me, Maths & economics because I like mathematical problems and I want to go into banking. However a more creative person would hate that. It's what suits you.
6. (For those at University.) How much did it cost?
Currently, just over £3,000/year. From 2013 £9,000 per year paid AFTER graduation (once earning £21,000/year or more).
7. Would you recommend going to University over employment?
Again, what works for you. If you hate school there's no point continuing so you should go and get a job. But if you want a job that requires a degree, obviously you should.
8. (For those at University.) Is it easy to settle in?
9. (For those at University.) What do you enjoy/not enjoy at University and why?
10. If you have a job how easy was it to find your placement?
I am starting ski instructor training - relatively easy due to my connections.
DJ Robbie
Former Jobs: Events Organiser, News Reporter, HxHD
1. No
2. N/a
3. Architecture
4. Surrey, I once went for a tour of the campus. It's a stunning place and a friendly environment.
5. Not in a position to recommend a course.
6. N/a
7. It depends on what you want to do with your life, if you want a job where you need a degree then obviously I would recommend Uni, but I don't feel you need to go to be successful.
8. N/a
9. N/a
10. Relatively easy.
1. No
2. -
3. What course(s) do you do/would like to do? Dunno lol
4. What Universities would you recommend and why? Urmm Dunno lol
5. Would you recommend any course(s)? If yes which course(s)? Maths
6. (For those at University.) How much did it cost? -
7. Would you recommend going to University over employment? NOOOO
8. (For those at University.) Is it easy to settle in?
9. (For those at University.) What do you enjoy/not enjoy at University and why?
10. If you have a job how easy was it to find your placement?
1. Are you a student at University? (If no go to question 3) - No
2. Do you enjoy University?
3. What course(s) do you do/would like to do? - Illustration
4. What Universities would you recommend and why? De montfort, Nottingham and Lincoln, from what ive seen at there end of year shows they genuinly have a good presentation as well as some good facilities.
5. Would you recommend any course(s)? If yes which course(s)? Whichever you want to do - dont do a course at uni if you arent 100% sure.
6. (For those at University.) How much did it cost? im not at uni but for De montfort and Lincoln i believe they are charging the cap - £9,000 per year. Nottingham is slightly under.
7. Would you recommend going to University over employment? Obviously
8. (For those at University.) Is it easy to settle in?
9. (For those at University.) What do you enjoy/not enjoy at University and why?
10. If you have a job how easy was it to find your placement? -
1. Nope
2. -
3. Accounting and Finance
4. Any Uni top for your course
5. Something related to your career aspirations
6. -
7. Employment for myself. I'm about to start a 5 year training course that leads me to the same point as graduates without debt
8. -
9. -
10. It was easy to find the course but really hard to gain access onto the course. The office i am joining in an international company only took on 2 people
Ex-Hxl Senior DJ + Ex- Assistant events manager
1. Are you a student at University? (If no go to question 3) Nope
2. Do you enjoy University?
3. What course(s) do you do/would like to do? Business Marketing, or possibly Accounting
4. What Universities would you recommend and why? I believe Hulls business area is superb, after they revamped it. However there are a range of universities I would recommend. Obviously the top univesities.. Oxbridge, London School of Economics those sort of places, although I believe Southampton is a very good university, which people actually have a chance of getting in to!
5. Would you recommend any course(s)? If yes which course(s)? Difficult to say. I would obviously say Business Marketing as I would love to do that sort of stuff in the future!
6. (For those at University.) How much did it cost?
7. Would you recommend going to University over employment? This really depends on who you are. If you have a big career aim, or an aim which involves a degree - go and get one. Don't waste your time working in a shop or something, as you won't ever get any closer to the job you really want to do if you do that.
8. (For those at University.) Is it easy to settle in?
9. (For those at University.) What do you enjoy/not enjoy at University and why?
10. If you have a job how easy was it to find your placement? Er I am a referee? Just had to do an eight week course, since there is a demand for football referees I haven't had any problems, and can easily get two games a week.
Aww, you PMed me saying I would give you your like 4000 rep I think, unlucky you'll have to wait as I've given the allocated amount out in 24 hours!1. Are you a student at University? (If no go to question 3) Nope
2. Do you enjoy University?
3. What course(s) do you do/would like to do? Business Marketing, or possibly Accounting
4. What Universities would you recommend and why? I believe Hulls business area is superb, after they revamped it. However there are a range of universities I would recommend. Obviously the top univesities.. Oxbridge, London School of Economics those sort of places, although I believe Southampton is a very good university, which people actually have a chance of getting in to!
5. Would you recommend any course(s)? If yes which course(s)? Difficult to say. I would obviously say Business Marketing as I would love to do that sort of stuff in the future!
6. (For those at University.) How much did it cost?
7. Would you recommend going to University over employment? This really depends on who you are. If you have a big career aim, or an aim which involves a degree - go and get one. Don't waste your time working in a shop or something, as you won't ever get any closer to the job you really want to do if you do that.
8. (For those at University.) Is it easy to settle in?
9. (For those at University.) What do you enjoy/not enjoy at University and why?
10. If you have a job how easy was it to find your placement? Er I am a referee? Just had to do an eight week course, since there is a demand for football referees I haven't had any problems, and can easily get two games a week.
1. no
2. -
3. medicine
4. oxford - good reputation
5. -
6. -
7. yes, better job in the future
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