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(Original post by Tashax2)
Which is better ?
Which is better ?
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(Original post by PQ)
Better for you isn't going to be better for someone else - you need to decide what you consider the pros and cons of each and where you think you will thrive
Better for you isn't going to be better for someone else - you need to decide what you consider the pros and cons of each and where you think you will thrive
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(Original post by Tashax2)
I already have , I like them both equally so I wanted to see if there is a difference in reputation?
I already have , I like them both equally so I wanted to see if there is a difference in reputation?
A placement year is usually a positive thing but if you like them both equally then flip a coin

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(Original post by PQ)
Not really
A placement year is usually a positive thing but if you like them both equally then flip a coin
Not really
A placement year is usually a positive thing but if you like them both equally then flip a coin

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(Original post by Tashax2)
I might have to lol, I actually found the uni guide website and it says the % of people who get a 2:1 and above at each and the average salary- I’m gonna assume that this is relatively important so I’m guessing it’s a good way to choose between them no?
I might have to lol, I actually found the uni guide website and it says the % of people who get a 2:1 and above at each and the average salary- I’m gonna assume that this is relatively important so I’m guessing it’s a good way to choose between them no?
Employers employ people not their universities or degrees - going somewhere where you'll be happy, can thrive academically and take advantage of all the opportunities available outside your degree will have far more impact on your future than the name of the university on your certificate.
You've got until June to decide - use the time to attend offer holder days, visit the campus if lockdown allows or go on virtual tours if it does, speak to fellow applicants and students on TSR and other social media, find out more about the course content and the flexibility and options available, the societies and clubs on offer and part time work and placements etc etc etc
If you're still undecided by April then flip a coin and then "live" with that decision for a month. If you're still happy with it as a choice by May then add your decision on Track.
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averages from previous graduates (who will have started their degrees in 2016 or even earlier) don't really tell you anything about how you will do and your employability.
Employers employ people not their universities or degrees - going somewhere where you'll be happy, can thrive academically and take advantage of all the opportunities available outside your degree will have far more impact on your future than the name of the university on your certificate.
You've got until June to decide - use the time to attend offer holder days, visit the campus if lockdown allows or go on virtual tours if it does, speak to fellow applicants and students on TSR and other social media, find out more about the course content and the flexibility and options available, the societies and clubs on offer and part time work and placements etc etc etc
If you're still undecided by April then flip a coin and then "live" with that decision for a month. If you're still happy with it as a choice by May then add your decision on Track.
averages from previous graduates (who will have started their degrees in 2016 or even earlier) don't really tell you anything about how you will do and your employability.
Employers employ people not their universities or degrees - going somewhere where you'll be happy, can thrive academically and take advantage of all the opportunities available outside your degree will have far more impact on your future than the name of the university on your certificate.
You've got until June to decide - use the time to attend offer holder days, visit the campus if lockdown allows or go on virtual tours if it does, speak to fellow applicants and students on TSR and other social media, find out more about the course content and the flexibility and options available, the societies and clubs on offer and part time work and placements etc etc etc
If you're still undecided by April then flip a coin and then "live" with that decision for a month. If you're still happy with it as a choice by May then add your decision on Track.

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How to Choose Firm and Insurance - https://www.thestudentroom.co.uk/uni...urance-choices
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