MA Events and Experience Management
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Hello guys!
I am a 26 year old student from Germany and I just got an unconditional offer from Goldsmiths.
Is anybody going to study the same program? I assume that this program is pretty new as I didn't find any ratings from graduates or the like...
Do you think that this might be a big disadvantage?
I would appreciate your opinions on this one.
Many thanks!
Diana
I am a 26 year old student from Germany and I just got an unconditional offer from Goldsmiths.
Is anybody going to study the same program? I assume that this program is pretty new as I didn't find any ratings from graduates or the like...
Do you think that this might be a big disadvantage?
I would appreciate your opinions on this one.
Many thanks!
Diana
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(Original post by Sauvage26)
Hello guys!
I am a 26 year old student from Germany and I just got an unconditional offer from Goldsmiths.
Is anybody going to study the same program? I assume that this program is pretty new as I didn't find any ratings from graduates or the like...
Do you think that this might be a big disadvantage?
I would appreciate your opinions on this one.
Many thanks!
Diana
Hello guys!
I am a 26 year old student from Germany and I just got an unconditional offer from Goldsmiths.
Is anybody going to study the same program? I assume that this program is pretty new as I didn't find any ratings from graduates or the like...
Do you think that this might be a big disadvantage?
I would appreciate your opinions on this one.
Many thanks!
Diana
With a new course there wont be any previous grads or current students to speak to but you could ask to speak to the course leader and find out as much as possible about the practical experience opportunities on the course - with events it's all about having a list of successful events and experience in different roles on your CV so you need a course that will definitely offer you the chance to try out your skills as well as learning formally.
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