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If you're planning to go to Kent, it's worth your while brushing up on some Java before you go, it'll make it easier for you to hit the ground running.
Got a conditional offer from Greenwich this morning. Not heard back from the others yet.
Yes I did. Found it really quite easy!Did you do systems analysis in your btec? I'm struggling with that at the moment and would like some help. My teacher is awful and there's no resources I can find online.
Thanks mate will bear that in mind.If you're planning to go to Kent, it's worth your while brushing up on some Java before you go, it'll make it easier for you to hit the ground running.
OhEveryone gets an offer from Greenwich.![]()
Did you do systems analysis in your btec? I'm struggling with that at the moment and would like some help. My teacher is awful and there's no resources I can find online.
In Sidcup, just outside of London.
I am too late to apply for Kingston though?
Thanks for all the posts guys. As I have said I hope I can get a place at Kent as I have read lots of good things about it. I am also inquiring about apprenticeships now at a few companies in IT roles not just IT companies as an alternative to uni.
I did consider choosing for example the CS course with Networking but I am not entirely set on that is what I want to do hence why I just chose normal CS. If I am accepted for Kent to do CS for example, I will certainly enquirer regarding changing courses if I do decide to want to completely focus on that.
Good luck getting into Kent.
I studied there around 1998. They were moving the CS courses over to OO programming, with Java. Personally I found some aspects of the course tough (electrical engineering, mathematics, functional development) but I really enjoyed the others (databases, business analysis, modular programming). The latter I've used extensively in my job, whilst the former is perhaps more suited to real techies and hardcore programmers.
I guess their courses provide a balanced mix that might help you into a range of jobs.
Plus, the social life on campus at Canterbury was brilliant and probably distracted me for 80% of my time there. Remember, a degree is important, but your friendships and experiences should make up a large proportion of your time there.
I think your willpower and knowledge around IT will be the main thing to get you a job in IT after uni, but it's worthwhile to give you a leg up on the ladder.
Explicit I have recently been discussing with triggerthat and I just didn't even look at City or Brunel. I don't know why either
As far as I can see I can't take any choices off now. Only change courses at the universities. I will ring UCAS and see tomorrow if I can take off Southampton (different course) and put on City.
I have also toyed with the idea of deferring Uni for a year and applying next year for City, Brunel, Essex and Kent. Will me being 19 put me at a disadvantage though?
currently at lancaster doing comp science first year, also only have a C in maths.
It's damn hard! I regret not going to a uni that involves less maths.
The uni is also really boring and the nightlife is non existent. Wish I had accepted my offer from liverpool or cardiff instead!
Good choice doing comp sci.
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I cannot stress this point enough. Do an applied course! (as in a course with a year in industry). The difference that's made to the start of my career has been huge.
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Well now I know I do wish that I applied for a year in the industry option as i have heard a lot of good things about it. Unfortunately my choices were all just the standard Bsc Comp Science. However I am considering deferring for a year so I can always apply next year for the Year In Industry.
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