but things like several-thousand-word reports I just don't get on with at all..

but things like several-thousand-word reports I just don't get on with at all..
Uh oh, for that one module there was about 3 or 4 essays as well as a full assignment and presentation. After the first two years, which I cruised though without attending lectures *** third year was a shock, in the labs till after dark most nights.
Uh oh![]()
Fortunately I have a placement year to prepare myself before final year....
Also we have a very very strict drugs and alcohol policy. If your found to have anything in your system it's an instant sack and 5 year ban from the industry. even office staff are checked. But there less likely. Never had a random rugs test though, but any incidents that happen you have to stay on site and be drugs tested ( I have had this)
My placement year will be spent working on my business, just as my gap year was, so I hope that won't be the caseAhh, to be on placement! Where you havent a care in the world as the company falls apart around you, ey Fox?
Although, having been in the real world for a year, I have now realised that all this uni stuff is rubbish. no one employs you on your ability to do a strategic group analysis of the airline industry, write a report on applying the production line aproach to the service sector, or write a million pages of ip addresses that a computer works out on its own anyway! Get me back in the real world learning real skills!
Cue Fox, with the 'Uni is great, stay as long as you can' side of the coin
HopefullyLook on the bright side, you'll probably use that bit of paper. Mine is just a space filler on my cv so far. Haven't even needed it.
Just noticed this, i was under the impression that drugs generally stayed in your system and were tracable for weeks if not months after use? Surely virtually everyone would come back as having *something* in their system?
so far, mine's been pretty good, with only a handful of dodgy/pointless modules.
I guess I'm hoping things get hard/interesting in 3rd year since I'm bored of getting 80%+thats the part of your opinion that will change. in your 3rd year, all modules feel pointless. How do you get to work in your own business on placement? surely that dodgy, let along missing a huge chance to experience a big organisation or a far fledged part of the world?
Do mechanics mate, you will spend your whole life crying in the computer industry as computing wages head in the downward direction due to cheap overseas compys and computer engineers![]()
To analog: Computing at uni involved MS access, more MS access, SQL, more SQL, programming in various stuff not limited to C Java VB etc, Web development using ASP and JSP, more SQL, and lots of written feasabilites and assesments of stuff.
I chose a buiness and computing course (Business Information Management Systems, BIMS). It gives you a select ammount of IT (you get a lot of choice) and also the bsuiness understanding to be able to see how IT fits with business needs. In business now adays, it not so much about 'This IT does this' but more on 'how can we use technology to solve this business problem or improve this business function'.
Plus, at Uni, you get 3/4 years of living off other peoples taxes!
Eek! Glad I'm not doing business - two business modules is enough for me.3rd year computing gets a lot less computery, and 3rd year business becomes about how much you can read in 8 months!
Still not sure working in your own business is the best use of a placement year? Whos going to fill out your progress reports and your development of your personal action plan?