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Life after Leisure Management in DIT

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  • 15-02-2009 12:50am
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    Registered Users Posts: 85 ✭✭


    Hey all, dont know if this is the right place to bring this up or not but my girlfriend is in her final year of Leisure Management in DIT and to be honest, is a bit depressed about her prospects thereafter. She is not overly keen on doing a postgrad course, partially because its so bloody hard to find one that recognises her degree. Has anybody got any tips or advice on what the next step could be? What postgrad courses actually recognise her degree? What career opportunities lie ahead of her?
    The DIT website says very little about it and its coming to the stage now where she is genuinely concerned about whats going to happen after June.

    Thanks very much for your help,
    AV


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 698 ✭✭✭Vampireskiss




  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 261 ✭✭blucey


    Hey all, dont know if this is the right place to bring this up or not but my girlfriend is in her final year of Leisure Management in DIT and to be honest, is a bit depressed about her prospects thereafter. She is not overly keen on doing a postgrad course, partially because its so bloody hard to find one that recognises her degree. Has anybody got any tips or advice on what the next step could be? What postgrad courses actually recognise her degree? What career opportunities lie ahead of her?
    The DIT website says very little about it and its coming to the stage now where she is genuinely concerned about whats going to happen after June.

    Thanks very much for your help,
    AV

    Why dont they recognise the degree. FYI, the MSc in Finance in TCD does NOT require a concentration in finance to get into.


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