Glad to see the old Borough is still sending us its finest students
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Very much doubt it, but it's verifiable. What's the course? Even if it's decent, it doesn't outweigh the fact that the mighty Lough is not in the top ten for either
starting graduate salaries or lifetime earnings, so my point, on average, still stands.
Citation #2 needed
I'm sure they do. They wouldn't be able to market themselves otherwise.
The best students... academically? Or in terms of sporting prowess? Motivation is a icky topic because it likely applies to every university that is decent at something, not just academia.
L'boro's entry tariff is 411.3 according to the Guardian, and 410 according to CUG. That's thoroughly unimpressive, barely in the top 30 overall.
Its yield was 16.9% last year
Source, which shows that it has a pretty hard time keeping its talent compared to other unis. Would expect an 'elite sport uni' with such a strong expertise to have a slightly higher retention, if I'm honest.
Got me to a few vac schemes and a course at a better university with ever so slightly higher entry standards than yours
I'm not actually, the point was entirely serious. It's why I'm still backing it up.
The comparative is actually me revising, not making friends. Is L'Boro the sort of place where you're expected to socialise a month before exams?