Originally posted by Scribbleive got two and a third in the works, one is related to my fist degree which was biology orientated, the other two are to do with bussiness. I also have two other level seven business qualifications which are internationally recognised and underwritten by the correct UK associations and government departments.
I know this is off-topic, but what masters did you do, Whirly? I'm aiming to start mine part-time next year.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!A good combo! Good luck with your current one. I'm hoping to do one in English lit. I know, useless liberal arts and all that, but I'm aiming to be a private tutor, so it'll come in useful in the short term, and I can look at other stuff long-term.
ive got two and a third in the works, one is related to my fist degree which was biology orientated, the other two are to do with bussiness.
Originally posted by ScribbleEnjoy, mine are from Goldsmiths, Nottingham and Liverpool my First degree is from Kings. Tbh, I always put Kings College on everything lol.
A good combo! Good luck with your current one. I'm hoping to do one in English lit. I know, useless liberal arts and all that, but I'm aiming to be a private tutor, so it'll come in useful in the short term, and I can look at other stuff long-term.
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!Nice, I'm applying to Birkbeck UCL, it seems to have a really good rep for the humanities. Not to mention T. S. Eliot taught there, and no less than Slavoj Zizek is the International Director of the humanities dept, haha.
Enjoy, mine are from Goldsmiths, Nottingham and Liverpool my First degree is from Kings. Tbh, I always put Kings College on everything lol.
Originally posted by ScribbleI've heard of Birkbeck clearly. I couldn't tell you a thing about it.
Nice, I'm applying to Birkbeck UCL, it seems to have a really good rep for the humanities. Not to mention T. S. Eliot went there, and no less than Slavoj Zizek is the International Director of the humanities dept, haha.
Originally posted by Scribblethey don't have a distance learning masters? I mean most don't involve live lectures. You log onto Canvas do the reading and complete the assignments and get a number of face to face (zoom) chats with the tutor which are always pointless. You usually need a sponsor to check and sign off your end. As you are in a school that should be easy as Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers and Teachers are the required type. I have my head of HR do it for me.
Well, hopefully it's good! They do night classes, which is how I'll be doing my masters alongside my job
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!They might do, I'm not sure — but I really want to be in classes as much as possible (iirc it's just one night a week part-time), nothing quite beats being in an institution of education
they don't have a distance learning masters? I mean most don't involve live lectures. You log onto Canvas do the reading and complete the assignments and get a number of face to face (zoom) chats with the tutor which are always pointless. You usually need a sponsor to check and sign off your end. As you are in a school that should be easy as Doctors, Engineers, Lawyers and Teachers are the required type. I have my head of HR do it for me.
Originally posted by Scribbletbh, i would agree if I was doing something im interested in with business shit it's so job related you usually know it all anyway, just not what it's officially called or the textbook logic behind it. My passion is Archaelogy, when I retire I intend on doing an undergraduate degree in it. My brother suggests I just want to sit in holes in the ground with teenage girls. He might be right.
They might do, I'm not sure — but I really want to be in classes as much as possible (iirc it's just one night a week part-time), nothing quite beats being in an institution of education
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!That makes sense, yeah. Haha, you should totally give archeology another go later on, why not y'know? You definitely seem like the 'seize the day' type. When are you thinking of retiring?
tbh, i would agree if I was doing something im interested in with business shit it's so job related you usually know it all anyway, just not what it's officially called or the textbook logic behind it. My passion is Archaelogy, when I retire I intend on doing an undergraduate degree in it. My brother suggests I just want to sit in holes in the ground with teenage girls. He might be right.
Originally posted by Scribblei have a young daughter so looks like a long time. Haha, maybe one day I'll retire.
That makes sense, yeah. Haha, you should totally give archeology another go later on, why not y'know? You definitely seem like the 'seize the day' type. When are you thinking of retiring?
Originally posted by Old Man Whirly!which liverpool uni was it? My step son got his masters from John Moore in international journalism before that he got a business honours degree from York St. John’s.
Enjoy, mine are from Goldsmiths, Nottingham and Liverpool my First degree is from Kings. Tbh, I always put Kings College on everything lol.