triggerthat said:Which tables do you recommend?
Times Higher is really well respected and use recent data
triggerthat said:Which tables do you recommend?
50/50 said:If two candidates applied for a graduate placement at goldman sach, one with a first or a 2.1 from a russell group uni, and the other with a 1st or 2.1 from an ex-poly, application number two will go in the bin because every other applicant is like the former, and thats what GS expect. Big well known companies can afford to be arrogant, and pick the cream, because they can.
But if they both went to the same university, and applicant one got a 2.1, but was the president of a society, and was well rounded, and applicant two got a first, but did nothing but study, applicant one has a much better chance.
PeterNem said:Loughborough also has very good links with industry and fantastic engineering departments. It's also come on a lot in research and is joint first with Oxford for teaching quality. Yes, sport is a big thing, but there is a lot more to the success of Loughborough University than that.
It has a generally good reputation. I did a years internship with a large IT and management consultancy company. They took on 9 students, and 5 of these (including me) were picked from my course at Loughborough.
triggerthat said:Here's a copy of my draft CV.. Link
PeterNem said:You need to proof read it. For instance....
You give a date range : "September – August 2003", but August comes before September.
Another example... you refer to "of Microsoft Office Professional XP, 200 and 2003". 200 should be 2000.
Generally however (keeping in mind as a recent graduate I'm not the definitive authority on CVs) it reads pretty well and most crucially, you have plenty of experience.
I'd drop the bold typeface on one of your bulleted points by the way, keep formatting consistent.
triggerthat said:Hey,
When I started Computer Science, I wasn't entirely amazed at the facilities, however the department had a good reputation despite it being a small one (60 intakes for CS) And yes, Computer Science along with Maths are some of the hard ones at Bath.
What makes Bath a good university is the teaching quality, however you are certainly pushed in the deep end. Bath also has good links with the majority of the blue-chip firms and large organisations. I am jealous at the pay some of my friends are getting during their placement this year.
As for the BTEC comment, its not worthless if you get a DistinctionI was luckily enough to get an offer on the course.
As for the league tables, I think to some extent the place you got your degree from can make a difference. However saying this, if you can prove that you can do the job and you are just as capable, or even better, depsite the fact some of the people applying for the same role as you are, come from red-brick universities, you can stand a good chance.
A friend of mine (who got a First from Bath) who is currently doing his placement at Goldman Sachs has a colleague who managed a 2.2 from southampton. Maybe because he went to southampton, I don't know. Maybe because he did really well in the interview / assessment days, possibly.
Wallace said:As far as placements go, not quite sure how your department are with them but I had loads of support in getting mine (biochemistry), shouldn't there be someone in your department to check over your CV/layout?
PeterNem said:I'm just off out, but add me to MSN and I'll have a chat with you later. peter[at]nemeiksas[dot]com
edit: or email if you prefer, same address.