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Doing an MSc while working
18 years 7 months ago #14046
by Arani
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you might be right, you see i have not dealt with these matter much. i think i would go by DaLight's suggestion regarding Brunel. and since you want to do information systems, with a mix of IT and business, i cannot say for sure if Greenwich would be good. i only have information about my department with which i am involved in every way conceivable. other departments specially business studies department allied with IT, i had kept clear of it. my personal opinion about business with IT is not very good, but do bear in mind this is my personal opinion. i am sorry i am not being of much help in this matter inspite of saying that i would be. so sorry mate. but do keep your search on, i am sure there are more universities apart from Brunel and Greenwich which offers the same courses, and are better placed.
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18 years 7 months ago #14169
by The_Berzerker
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When I arrive we'll arrange a f.cx meeting in London:D I have decided to go with Brunel and I will start applying for jobs about 2 weeks before arriving.
We'll see how it goes. For now I have to finish my thesis. Back to work!
Cheers
We'll see how it goes. For now I have to finish my thesis. Back to work!
Cheers
18 years 6 months ago #14536
by Rockape
Replied by Rockape on topic Re: Doing an MSc while working
Hi Guys,
Like Arani said, what every job you are doing, do it to the best of your abilities, and you won't feel bad. When I was at college learning to be a Secretary (yes there are male secretaries about) I worked in the Wimpy Fast Food outlet. I worked nights full-time and studied during the day. I worked very hard at both, but in the end gave up the work, for study.
As for the UCAS tables, they are accurate and independantly assessed, so you can trust them. Of course, you have to be aware that they may be out of date, and some things may have changed. But unless the University has had a major disaster the ratings should be fairly true.
Have fun
Like Arani said, what every job you are doing, do it to the best of your abilities, and you won't feel bad. When I was at college learning to be a Secretary (yes there are male secretaries about) I worked in the Wimpy Fast Food outlet. I worked nights full-time and studied during the day. I worked very hard at both, but in the end gave up the work, for study.
As for the UCAS tables, they are accurate and independantly assessed, so you can trust them. Of course, you have to be aware that they may be out of date, and some things may have changed. But unless the University has had a major disaster the ratings should be fairly true.
Have fun
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