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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by dubmatters » Thu May 26, 2011 6:28 pm

I wouldn't go to uni unless the course was really academic and had good career paths.

Far to many people with mickey mouse degree's these days.
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by Pada » Thu May 26, 2011 6:38 pm

stappard wrote: you'll have an awesome three years, expand your mind, indulge your passion.

Expand my mind, indulge me passion.. yeah your right, that does sound shit!

To many people too C.R.E.A.M. as a life motto in this thread
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by stappard » Thu May 26, 2011 6:47 pm

(Pada) wrote:
stappard wrote: you'll have an awesome three years, expand your mind, indulge your passion.

Expand my mind, indulge me passion.. yeah your right, that does sound shit!

To many people too C.R.E.A.M. as a life motto in this thread

never said it was shit! plenty life lessons to be learnt, just dont go into thinking the music tech industry needs as many new employees as graduate every year with a degree in it

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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by icanicant » Thu May 26, 2011 7:21 pm

to think of it another way; if you dont go it is at least a 20000 quid gamble that you wont change your mind and want to go later in life.
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by .onelove. » Thu May 26, 2011 9:13 pm

Yeah absolutely nothing wrong in waiting a few years. Wish I'd got some work experience before I went off in all honesty, instead of going off at 18 without fully appreciating it. Better to leave until you know exactly what you want from it, then you'll be all the more likely to put your all into it.

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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by autobot » Thu May 26, 2011 9:55 pm

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But seriously, uni for me was awesome, and I would recommend it, not for whatever degree you get at the end, but for everything you learn and the experiences and all that jazz. Plus working sucks, every day I'm stuck inside at my desk I always think about those sweet sweet days of missing class to go to the beach *SIGH*

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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by finji » Thu May 26, 2011 10:00 pm

haha that pic, what degree did you do out of interest autobot?
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by autobot » Thu May 26, 2011 10:06 pm

Psychology, it was fucking wicked!

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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by sonar » Thu May 26, 2011 10:13 pm

autobot wrote:Psychology, it was fucking wicked!
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me too!

I ended up in E Commerce and it's pretty awesome. What you doing?
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by autobot » Thu May 26, 2011 10:19 pm

sweet, im in market research atm - more something i fell into rather than an active decision

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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by zerbaman » Thu May 26, 2011 10:48 pm

Not at that level yet. But when I get there, I intend to do the same course as OP
Afterwards I may start teaching it, or may get round to teaching later, just live for a little while off temp jobs etc. I'm not too sure I'll be ready to teach straight out of uni, I think I'll need my space from the education system.
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by test_recordings » Sun May 29, 2011 7:23 pm

sonar wrote:
autobot wrote:Psychology, it was fucking wicked!
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me too!

I ended up in E Commerce and it's pretty awesome. What you doing?
I just finished my psychology course, no idea what the fuck to do though! I'll find something in the end...
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by jsaxton » Mon May 30, 2011 2:38 am

if your into music tech get a job (or work experience) in a studio near you.I'm doing that and it seems much more logical than uni, people are more likely to hire you from experience in this biz.
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by k_k » Mon May 30, 2011 11:37 am

im not going yet but music tech is going to be one of my back up plans hopefully, theres definitely a range of things you can do with it. A guywho used to go to my college did his degree in it, came back and did something akin to volunteer work at the same college then got a job as a tech there and i believe hopes to become a teacher. Plenty of experience and a bit of cheeky cash, works out i guess.
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by test_recordings » Mon May 30, 2011 12:20 pm

sonar wrote:
autobot wrote:Psychology, it was fucking wicked!
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me too!

I ended up in E Commerce and it's pretty awesome. What you doing?
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by rliquid » Mon May 30, 2011 12:24 pm

Time at Uni is amazing, but personally i'd only say its worth the money if you actually get a decent degree out of it.

Not sure how much help a Music or Art degree is going to give you in the real world?
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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by rliquid » Mon May 30, 2011 12:25 pm

dubmatters wrote:I wouldn't go to uni unless the course was really academic and had good career paths.

Far to many people with mickey mouse degree's these days.
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epochalypso wrote:Just got a copy of DMZ003 actually. really scared im going to get a bit too drunk and do a silly rewind. might attach some sort of breathalyzer to the sleeve.

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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by matt5120 » Mon May 30, 2011 3:51 pm

2nd year economics. Economics is my passion, so not only does it have good career prospects but I love what I'm learning about as well.

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Re: Going to Uni?

Post by test_recordings » Mon May 30, 2011 5:21 pm

matt5120 wrote:2nd year economics. Economics is my passion, so not only does it have good career prospects but I love what I'm learning about as well.
I had to read quite a lot of 'economics' research for my dissertation because there has been more work published in that field than psychology for the study of behaviour in relation to economic issues (e.g. personality and purchase planning... though also larger issues like climate change behaviour/attitudes which I worked on), I also subscribed to the Economist's offer of 12 issues for £1! Interesting discipline and I think I should become more familar with it, as well as ecology, to work on modelling possibilities for the future
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