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Did I make the right choice?

I finished my foundation degree in Health and Life Science 2-3 months ago.
I applied to progress onto a nutrition degree next year.
I had two choices: Nutrition at Coventry University, or Nutrition at University College Birmingham.

The nutrition degree at Coventry University was nice, they would also give us a work placement at the end of the course if I did it. However, I didn't chose it because its a little far from my house, and I also have health problems which slow me down. I went Coventry to do my foundation degree this year, and I enjoyed it. Its a nice city.
I chose to go to University College Birmingham instead because its closer to my home, and have been accepted. I like the nutrition degree at this college but there is no work placement/experience given, and I dont know if I'll be able to get employed afterwards. Apart from that, I still like the course and I am still looking forward to studying it in September.

I really am interested in Nutrition, and I am hoping to work in the Food and Nutrition/Health education areas after the course.
Original post by Naveed-7
I finished my foundation degree in Health and Life Science 2-3 months ago.
I applied to progress onto a nutrition degree next year.
I had two choices: Nutrition at Coventry University, or Nutrition at University College Birmingham.

The nutrition degree at Coventry University was nice, they would also give us a work placement at the end of the course if I did it. However, I didn't chose it because its a little far from my house, and I also have health problems which slow me down. I went Coventry to do my foundation degree this year, and I enjoyed it. Its a nice city.
I chose to go to University College Birmingham instead because its closer to my home, and have been accepted. I like the nutrition degree at this college but there is no work placement/experience given, and I dont know if I'll be able to get employed afterwards. Apart from that, I still like the course and I am still looking forward to studying it in September.

I really am interested in Nutrition, and I am hoping to work in the Food and Nutrition/Health education areas after the course.


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