Hoddo
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Registered: 7th Nov 06
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doing a vocational course, I tend to get a feeling of ease after handing each project in, but currently finishing a tiny 2000 word report on a live brief I've had to do, hand that in friday then off to see the mrs in Aberytswth. 6 weeks since seeing her so looking forward to it big time!
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deano87
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Registered: 21st Oct 06
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quote: Originally posted by John
Do uni's in England not have proper 4 year degrees?
Not really. 'Standard' degree is 3 years. Some are 4 with a sandwich/placement year after Year 2.
Becoming a doctor as in GP is something like 6 - 8 years
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Carl
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quote: Originally posted by Paul_J
nice to see you're doing it for the right reasons too 
I hate so many people who go to uni and choose to do a 'doss' course not to get a job at the end of it, but because they want to have fun at uni.
My mate for example did like Horticulture or something... hardly had any work, modules or exams. Those he did have weren't taxing and spent his time going out, playing xbox or pissing about the house.
Then since it's final year, he's like 'I'm applying to this job and that job' - I'm like 'hang on, how is that related to your degree?'
"Oh I didn't choose to do this degree to have a career in it, I just did it because I'm interested in it and wanted to have fun at uni"
bitter? I had a right laugh on my mickey mouse degree, a lot better than working a dead end job for 3 years. Not everyone knows what they want to do as a job in life sadly.
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AndyKent
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Professional degrees are usually at least 4 years - my Building Surveying degree will be (although I'm doing it part time)
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deano87
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Yeah, because you will most probably come away with another qualification to say you're certified. Mine would probably end up 4 years if I become a member of the CIM or CIPR etc.
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ed
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quote: Originally posted by John
Do uni's in England not have proper 4 year degrees?
Mines 4 years.
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ed
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Though it's a good feeling handing the work in. It's even better when you hand some CAD work in and the lecturer has written 'cool pic' as one of the comments on your rendering
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Mase
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Yeah sandwich courses tend to be 4 years, but i've added another year as i've moved up to do MEng Mechanical Engieering, but still as an undergraduate, so i don't have to pay post grad fees!
I do wish I'd done a mickey mouse course sometimes though, the workload on this course is stupid at times....
Mase
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Doug
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I was supposed to be doing a 4 year course but I opted out of the year in industry.
I handed my dissertation in about 2 weeks ago, such a good feeling 
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ed
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I wish I never did my work placement. Complete pain in the arse...
I would have just finished my exams if I hadn't have been conned into doing it.
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Jamie
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Finished and handed in my final year thesis last week - was such a boost
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AndyKent
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quote: Originally posted by deano87
Yeah, because you will most probably come away with another qualification to say you're certified. Mine would probably end up 4 years if I become a member of the CIM or CIPR etc.
Not sure about others, but my RICS membership certification is two years long and overlaps the last year of the degree, with the second year recording a diary in full-time employment making the total 5
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deano87
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Well I'm enquiring about doing a Professional Certificate in Marketing or Professional Diploma in Marketing through the CIM and Bedford college. 2 nights/week, 6pm till 9pm. Sounds very manageable but doesn't start until September, when I'll be starting my final year. I really don't think it'd be a wise move.
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AndyKent
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One course at a time is enough
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