I've looked through lots of statistics and it doesn't make sense to me. Why does Nottingham Trent which isn't even in the top 50, have the same grad salary as Leeds which is in the top 15?
I've looked through lots of statistics and it doesn't make sense to me. Why does Nottingham Trent which isn't even in the top 50, have the same grad salary as Leeds which is in the top 15?
After you go from 1-3rd places the university salaries for law drop dramatically as there is an oversupply.
I've looked through lots of statistics and it doesn't make sense to me. Why does Nottingham Trent which isn't even in the top 50, have the same grad salary as Leeds which is in the top 15?
Maybe because a higher proportion of their graduates find employment. Uni matters less once you get away from the top. You have to look behind the figures. Uni is less important once outside the top 10.
Maybe because a higher proportion of their graduates find employment. Uni matters less once you get away from the top. You have to look behind the figures. Uni is less important once outside the top 10.
What exactly is he ignoring? What difference does it make if top 10 in the UK is not in the top 100 wordlwide? Feel free to attempt to correct me.
Top 10 in UK and not top 100 worldwide when 10 universities are in top 100 is a bit silly, rankings are annoying to companies, imagine keeping up with every single ranking and university ranking boom only to go down fast, as long as they go to a russels group university (there are jobs who say perfer russels group and its perferred as they are thought to be leading universities in UK) yet some of them aren't in top 10 in UK and yet they rank high in worldwide ranking??
Top 10 in UK and not top 100 worldwide when 10 universities are in top 100 is a bit silly, rankings are annoying to companies, imagine keeping up with every single ranking and university ranking boom only to go down fast, as long as they go to a russels group university (there are jobs who say perfer russels group and its perferred as they are thought to be leading universities in UK) yet some of them aren't in top 10 in UK and yet they rank high in worldwide ranking??
You still arent making much sense. You dont seem to be able to explain what you are saying never mind what I said or you think I said. Have another go.
If anyone else wants to tell me what ckfeister means and what it is that I am supposed to have said that was incorrect, then feel free to tell me.
I've looked through lots of statistics and it doesn't make sense to me. Why does Nottingham Trent which isn't even in the top 50, have the same grad salary as Leeds which is in the top 15?
You still arent making much sense. You dont seem to be able to explain what you are saying never mind what I said or you think I said. Have another go.
If anyone else wants to tell me what ckfeister means and what it is that I am supposed to have said that was incorrect, then feel free to tell me.
> Top 10 UK univerisites in UK rankings are not all in top 100. > Top 100 worldwide universities ranking on UK universities are different.
> Employers don't care about ranking much, if they see Russels group university they think leading university, some universities go from 10th to 45th in a few years, so they don't think about ranking that much.
> Top 10 UK univerisites in UK rankings are not all in top 100. > Top 100 worldwide universities ranking on UK universities are different.
> Employers don't care about ranking much, if they see Russels group university they think leading university, some universities go from 10th to 45th in a few years, so they don't think about ranking that much.
Simple enough for a baby yet?
It was your inability to express yourself that was at fault , not my ability to comprehend. Think you will find the graduates from certain universities tend to be consistently successful at getting top jobs. Employers look at a whole range of factors, but I would rather have a degree from certain unis, even with RG than others. It matters less these days, but I disagree that its entirely irrelevant. Why should law be different from any other subject?
Which law school has gone from 10th to 45th in a few years?