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I've received an offer from 4 Uni (Southampton, East Anglia, Bournemouth, and Royal Holloway) for a MSc in International Business Management. I'm going to accept two of these offers but I don't know which one to choose. I don't care to much about University Rankings, what's really important to me is to choose a university with good teaching ratings and most of all a good employability.
Any suggestions?
Ehi there! I need your help!!!
I'm an Italian student and I've applied for a Msc in Management in many universities in UK. Until now, I've received offers from 4 Uni but to be honest I don't understand how these conditional offers work.
Do universities give conditional offers to everyone that has applied for a MSc or not?
I asked this because the Conditional offers I've obtained ask me a GPA grade much higher than what I'll really get. I'm wondering if they've checked my academic transcript (where there are all the marks I got till now showing that it's impossible for me to get the final grade they ask me) and if the condition in the offer is only something formal they have to set.
If not, does it mean that they just give me an offer automatically without thinking to accept me indeed?
ahah! :)
I know those universities aren't top levels, but surely i can't apply for a top university. I'll probably get a 3d class degree or, maybe, a 2.2!
So I think it's already hard for me to be admitted to an Msc in those institutions!
My only hope is that i'm attending the Politecnico of Milan, that's a very prestigious university (30 rank in the world), and i'm really praying that they will consider it!
Yes Eds! (At least in Italy ) engineers normally get a lower degree than students from other subjects, because exams are without any doubt harder (In Italy). I wonder if it's the same in other countries and if universities out from Italy consider it when they have to decide to admit a student or not to their programs.
Anyway i'm going to apply for an Msc in Management, not in Engineer. (for treeoflif, yes i can, because I've done 3/4 exams related to business and management).
What are your opinions about the universities i've mentioned before??
Ehi there! hello everybody!This is my first post here!
I'm going to apply for an Msc in Management in UK in the next weeks but i've so many questions about it.
First of all, i'm an Italian student of Engineering at Politecnico of Milan.
I'm sure that all of you that are attending engineering already know it, but normally the average mark and consequently the degree of engineers is pretty lower than the average of other students.
For this reason it's impossibile for me to apply for a top level university as LSE/King's college/UCl....
The first question is if you believe that universities consider indistinctly a degree or if they see the subjects and the universities where it comes from.
I mean that probably my degree will be lower than that one of a student of Economy or political science but i'm sure my preparation would be good as well.
Secondly i'd like to know which university you would suggest to me since i will get a normal degree and i will not able to compete into a top class university.
Reading on internet i've chosen those below, but maybe you can give me a better opinion.
1)Cardiff;
2)Southampton;
3)Kent;
4)Royal Holloway;
5)Coventry;
6)Chester;
7)Bournmouth;
8)Est Anglia.
9)Birmingham.
Thank you everyone!!!!
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