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Advice for degree

  • 04-11-2019 01:34PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 9


    Hello, I am returning to education after a bit of a break as I am determined to get a degree as i want to secure a high salary for myself in the future. I only really have time to do it once as im a bit older than traditional students. Currently I am completing a level 6 certificate in Advanced Tourism after scoring with full distinctions in my level 5 tourism cert. Im not sure whether to continue with tourism for my degree due to Brexit and now is the time to decide , at the same time im not really sure what would be a clever area to study ,ive been researching different types of careers but im still a bit mind boggled. just wondering does anybody have any ideas on degrees that would be a good asset to me in the future, maybe somebody that knows areas that would be a good idea to study due to upcoming job opportunities in a few years? My current choices are either tourism management, business or I.T. All advice is welcome and greatly appreciated !


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