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BESS vs. MSISS

  • 03-03-2015 09:17PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12


    I'm currently in 6th year and I can't decide between BESS or MSISS in trinity.
    BESS seems to be better known although the massive class size puts me off a little bit. Also, I want to do something mathsy in college to help secure a job in finance/banking and I don't know if BESS would provide me with that.
    On the other hand MSISS seems to be set up graduates for jobs in IT which I definitely don't want.
    Can anyone who's done either of these courses or knows something about them provide a little bit of insight. Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,249 ✭✭✭Bears and Vodka


    ranchero42 wrote: »
    I'm currently in 6th year and I can't decide between BESS or MSISS in trinity.
    BESS seems to be better known although the massive class size puts me off a little bit. Also, I want to do something mathsy in college to help secure a job in finance/banking and I don't know if BESS would provide me with that.
    On the other hand MSISS seems to be set up graduates for jobs in IT which I definitely don't want.
    Can anyone who's done either of these courses or knows something about them provide a little bit of insight. Thanks

    Did you consider TSM Maths and Economics?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12 ranchero42


    Did you consider TSM Maths and Economics?

    Ye that's my course of preference in trinity, just want to see which of BESS or MSISS is better in case I don't get the points for economics and maths


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