[TW]Fox;11459373 said:I dont think it will matter however one big consideration for you, and the reason why I've pretty much decided to do an MSc right after my degree and not wait, is that once you get used to the real world and earning real money you'll find it very hard to go back and get into student mode again.
£5k for a masters? Are you being serious?!
What advantages does a masters give you when going into jobs? Say I did a masters in maths, where would that put me about the standard degree?
Lol....I wish my masters cost £5k.
Ha, I'm starting a full time M.Sc. in the autumn after 8 years of high paid work...
[TW]Fox;11460591 said:Really, have you finished your undergrad already? Time flies![]()
Earth System Science... Geology meets physics meets computer modelling.[TW]Fox;11460602 said:Really? Interesting - what have you decided to go for?
There is nothing wrong with a 2.2 - it's a solid degree. Although I was 1.4% away from a 2.1 - maybe I should have got it remarked? I'm happy either way.
Back OT, I was looking at doing a masters directly after my degree or going to Liverpool and doing a degree in Classics. The cost just seemed too much so I didn't go much pursue it much further.
All ye doing masters prepare to be sickened.....i'm just about to finish my masters in computer science and cybernetics and in tuition fees it has cost me £550 ^_^
You are in Warwick with a 2:2?
A 2:2 is not a decent degree classification IMO.
Whilst it is a good degree, you might struggle to be accepted to some higher education courses or graduate schemes.There is nothing wrong with a 2.2 - it's a solid degree. Although I was 1.4% away from a 2.1 - maybe I should have got it remarked? I'm happy either way.
A 2:2 is not a decent degree classification IMO.
I graduated from Warwick with a 2:2 and went back for a MSc at the Warwick Manufacturing Group with required only a 2:2
I knowIts the reason why I decided to do a Masters...
There is a lot of things wrong with a 2.2, it severely cuts down your chances to get opportunities in the city, especially banking and consultancy.