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Last year i completed an NQ Retail Travel (Higher) at Motherwell College in Scotland. This year i am back at the new £70 million college doing my HNC Travel in the hope of becoming a travel agent in the near future. The course covers a range of topics as follows Communication - Analysing and Presenting ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/12/09 (Very useful, 22 readings)
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I studied Film and Literature at University, and it's amazing to hear people entirely disregard the "Literature" part of that sentence, and then immediately ask me questions such as "Isn't that a bit of a doss?" or "Oh, sounds fun and easy then". Infuriating though people's ignorance might be, I tend to ... Read the complete review

by - written on 10/12/09 (Very useful, 29 readings)
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I am currently studying a web design course at my local college. The course itself is only at the intermediate level but it's a pre requisite before undertaking the next level. The college has a huge range of course available from the academic to the vocational which seem to leave very few stones unturned. The course is ideal for me as ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/11/09 (Somewhat useful, 8 readings)
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There are so many courses out there available at university to do. You always need to be careful as you need to choose the right course in order to carry your education further.You need to make sure when choosing the right course about what will happen after it. Most of us will choose a course and not know what happens after ... Read the complete review

by - written on 20/10/09 (Very useful, 26 readings)
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It is very important when deciding upon which university course to undertake that you do as much research as possible as if you are taking a full time course then the subject and the destination you choose are going to be your home for the next few years especially if you study away from home. The course choice is the first ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/08/09, updated on 26/08/09 (Very useful, 151 readings)
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When it comes to choosing a University course one must think very carefully. Universities like to advertise themselves as fair and open minded institutions for learning, a place where people can fill their curiosity to help them fulfill their future goals. However, in reality this is nothing of the kind. While some may enter University ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/08/09, updated on 01/10/12 (Very useful, 69 readings)
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Courses are generally designed to train you for related work, or give in depth information about a given subject. In my lifetime, I've done quite a few different and varied courses, with mixed results! Firstly, after high school, I decided to do microbiology at Glasgow University. As I hadn't done biology at higher (AS level I ... Read the complete review

by - written on 26/07/09 (Very useful, 14 readings)
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If you want to do a Ph.D., here's some tips to remember. First of all, as I say to students thinking about doing a higher degree, how much do you WANT to do it? This may seem strange, but the thing to contemplate is that doing a higher degree course, especially a Doctorate, requires a great deal of intellectual stamina and ... Read the complete review

by - written on 15/07/08 (Somewhat useful, 75 readings)
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I am studying music at Leeds University. The course offers a wide range of topics that you can choose from each year. There are several versions of the course. BA music, BApopular and world Musics, Bmus performance with year abroad, Mmus, PHD and music technology. You can also study music as a joint honour with loads of other things ... Read the complete review

by - written on 28/01/08 (Useful, 74 readings)
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My company have recently signed up for several courses with a sales training and management development company called MLP Training (http://www.mlptraining.co.uk). The trainer for all the courses with MLP Training is a guy call Mike Le Put. Mike is an author, publisher, trainer and motivational speaker. All of the programmes ... Read the complete review

by - written on 29/08/07, updated on 29/08/07 (Very useful, 777 readings)
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I couldn't find a section for this so hopefully its found a home. Of late I have noticed the massive amount of airtime on SKY given to these distance learning courses and programmes, from the Skillstrain, to Driving Instructor 'College' to Computeach and a whole raft of others, these are starting to really annoy at every ... Read the complete review

by - written on 11/07/02, updated on 11/07/02 (Useful, 92 readings)
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The Media Production course was always my first choice when it came to filling in my UCAS form. I also new that it was also a lot of other people's first choice. The Media production course is for those wanting to get into the production side of film and television. Subjects on the course include animation, scriptwriting, film ... Read the complete review

by - written on 17/04/01, updated on 17/04/01 (Somewhat useful, 60 readings)
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Just a short run down on the good and the bad, based on student views on the teaching, QAA ratings and employment prospects from various sources Good Law, NBS courses (Execptions BIT, Financial Services), Computing, English, History Bad Geography, Economics, Politics (Above three very weak), ... Read the complete review

by - written on 16/02/01, updated on 16/02/01 (137 readings)
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For anyone considering a career in Physiotherapy, Nottingham should definitely be considered when applying to universities. It is not an easy course to get on to, with nearly 40 applicants for every place, but with enough work experience and the right grades it is possible. Not only is the course well organised, the integration ... Read the complete review

by - written on 02/02/01, updated on 02/02/01 (Useful, 67 readings)
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I am writing to tell anyone who is currently on a course at the Newcastle Business School or considering doing a course there to choose a course that doesn't involve going to the Longhirst Campus in Morpeth for their final year. This campus is an hour away from newcastle and their is absoloutely nothing there. For a lot of the time ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/07/00, updated on 21/07/00 (Very useful, 60 readings)
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I do not agree with irienaoki totally, however, University of Nottingham needs to improve the quality of teaching and the modules structure. MA IT course is meant for the student who has no Information Technology background at all. I am from MA IT, I found the course is quite useful, and I do not only learn how ... Read the complete review

by - written on 21/07/00, updated on 21/07/00 (Somewhat useful, 46 readings)
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The course I am undertaking, MA course in business school is good overall, except that it is too tough. There are 11 modules altogether for the whole year, compare to 8 in most other universities or other departments. So it is rather tough if you want to learn well. Moreover, I have to say that although this university is getting more ... Read the complete review
