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Previously on "This is the degree course for me!"
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Bit like the OU Open Degree they've been offering for a few years. QD | BA/BSc (Hons) Open degree | Open University
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Originally posted by cojak View PostWith my CSE Grade 1 on 'The Technology of Modern Living', I'd be a shoe-in!
New college to open with degrees with no subjects - BBC News

Are you the other student that's signed up for a PGDip in Moderation?
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Finally! I can get my Masters in Procrastination and Work Avoidance
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Advanced Ukulele Painting?Originally posted by cojak View PostWith my CSE Grade 1 on 'The Technology of Modern Living', I'd be a shoe-in!
New college to open with degrees with no subjects - BBC News

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I think it's a reasonably good new idea. There are too many low grade UK universities churning out graduates who really aren't well equipped for the world of work.
However, charging £9k p.a. tuition may be pushing it. It's one thing for a well known brand like Dyson to start a university but unless the 'strong links with employers' really does materialise, then their new graduates in a few years time might struggle to compete against known universities, even the low grade ones.
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This is the degree course for me!
With my CSE Grade 1 on 'The Technology of Modern Living', I'd be a shoe-in!
New college to open with degrees with no subjects - BBC News
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