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  • 29-07-2015 6:48pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 78 ✭✭


    Live in dublin and going into 6th year. don't do any sciences but i don't have any interest in medicine or whatever so its grand. Good at accounting and maths but quite an all rounder could get in the mid 500's give or take 20 points (up or down). Have been recomended business etc and think something in computing or consumer electronics something like that would be very interesting. Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 594 ✭✭✭d1234


    How about - https://www.scss.tcd.ie/undergraduate/msiss/
    Course has a good reputation with employers. You could also look down the lines of computer studies and business etc.
    If you enjoy accountancy you could look at a commerce degree in UCD or BESS in Trinity, DCU and DIT also have reputable courses. With maths you could do it as part of an arts degree with the likes of economics which would give you great scope career wise. You could also consider a financial maths course which are available in UCD or DCU which could lead you to a career in banking, actuary or other insurance jobs etc.
    DCU has a course called Enterprise Computing which may also be of interest to you.
    By the way are you doing a language? Language modules are always welcomed by employers in the IT industry such as Google, Facebook, Intel etc.


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