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Nottingham Trent Vs University of leeds vs Cardiff University

Hi
I have got an admit from:

1. University of Leeds (M.A. in International Journalism)

2. Nottingham Trent University (M.A. in Television Journalism)

3. University of Cardiff (M.A. in International Journalism)

I'm not sure what course should I go for !!

please help me !!

Please tell me more about the course in cardiff. Is it practical or theory based??? wat is the difference between diploma in Journalism course and International Journalism course in cardiff.

Garima

Reply 1

Id say go to Leeds-most respected out of the lot.

Reply 2

i say leeds, then cardiff, then nottingham
in terms of uni rep and the city

Reply 3

tomcuk123
Id say go to Leeds-most respected out of the lot.


i'd like to second that!

Nottingham Trent... oh noo lol! You should think about employment prospects too. They'll be far better at Leeds and Cardiff. But Leeds is the better one overall id say :smile:

Reply 4

Hi!

I know it's been a while since you posted this but I was wondering where you ended up going? I got admitted to Leeds, Cardiff, and City (all International Journalism), but I'm not sure where I should attend. Which would you recommend?

It seems like the program at Leeds is a lot more theoretical than the other two, which is okay, but I'm afraid I might miss out on more practical skills I may need to land a job in the field. Would you say that there was a good number of job opportunities for you after you graduated (I'm an international student, by the way.)?

Thank you very much!

Reply 5

I too would like to know what is the best of these three! Please let me know what you think :-)

Reply 6

Original post by theresereyes
Hi!

I know it's been a while since you posted this but I was wondering where you ended up going? I got admitted to Leeds, Cardiff, and City (all International Journalism), but I'm not sure where I should attend. Which would you recommend?

It seems like the program at Leeds is a lot more theoretical than the other two, which is okay, but I'm afraid I might miss out on more practical skills I may need to land a job in the field. Would you say that there was a good number of job opportunities for you after you graduated (I'm an international student, by the way.)?

Thank you