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Is accreditation important?

Hi all, I'm in a bit of a predicament and I was just wondering to get some feedback. I've got all of my offers back and I'm currently stuck with Staffordshire and Liverpool John Moore's university, to study computer forensics. The main issue I'm having is deciding on whether accreditation is important when completing a degree. As LJMU doesn't seem to be accredited whereas Staffordshire is.

I was just wondering whether it would make any difference in the long run after finishing university (if that happens haha!)

:confused::biggrin:
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Original post by alexandraflo96
Hi all, I'm in a bit of a predicament and I was just wondering to get some feedback. I've got all of my offers back and I'm currently stuck with Staffordshire and Liverpool John Moore's university, to study computer forensics. The main issue I'm having is deciding on whether accreditation is important when completing a degree. As LJMU doesn't seem to be accredited whereas Staffordshire is.

I was just wondering whether it would make any difference in the long run after finishing university (if that happens haha!)

:confused::biggrin:


Hi alexandrflo96

An accredited degree verifies that the quality of the educational experience you will receive meets the standards of the profession you want to enter. Therefore this increases and enhances employment opportunities. :smile:

I hope this helps,

Ashley

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