BonnieSituation wrote: » .............. a solid 16hr bloc. I don't understand why you think there's something nefarious going on. It's best you look at the module listings if I were you.
Augeo wrote: » No need to get so p1ssy about it. There are courses described as full time that folk working full time are doing.
BonnieSituation wrote: » I'm not getting pissy. I'm giving you the facts. You're the one who came into the thread with your "whiff" of conspiracy.............
BonnieSituation wrote: » ...You'll note the lack of "Arts" courses....
Augeo wrote: » It was a query, and you resorted to a slight against other courses .......... It's widely accepted there are bums on seat courses in many 3rd level colleges (Folk not up to mech eng can do a degree in manufacturing technology etc etc for example.)so to suspect that the Springboard options don't include some to get the cash in isn't a conspiracy theory IMO.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Right, so you're just gonna be miffed that I apparently slighted courses that are not part of a scheme that is solely concerned about upskilling people in areas that we need to have more expertise in? I don't get why you have a "whiff" to "suspect" anything about Springboard. The scheme literally has these logos on the header:
Augeo wrote: » I'm not miffed at all, iirc it was you who was getting p1ssy. An Arts qualification is measured on the same ladder as these Springboards courses, presumably you know that
BonnieSituation wrote: » ............... Best just to leave it if you think my initial response was a slight on someone who did Geography and Spanish in UCD. Sheesh.
Augeo wrote: » Ah God love you, there's a bit of an inferiority complex going on also :pac:
absolutegroove wrote: » Anyways after the above other people posts I’ll just say: it has to be better to have another qualification that not having it and if it is bums on seats for my course then I’ll take it. A possible Masters in two years for a fraction of the cost sounds like a bargain to me and upskilling has to be a good thing. If not for the job then at least for the mind.
delishdoughnut wrote: Anyone on a reserve list? Just got an email that I'm reserve for a UL course. Have to say im so disappointed as I applied for two courses but this is the one I really wanted. Would there be any harm in replying to say I'm disappointed not to get it and am available to start asap. The course is due to start next Mon so unlikely to get a spot. Oh well.
kilburn wrote: » On one in UL also for Lean, which course did you apply for?
thisistough wrote: » Anyone registered with UCC yet?
BonnieSituation wrote: » Trust me, based on this exchange, my superiority complex only grew...........
BonnieSituation wrote: » ............... It's definitely going to be a ballache of a course to get through because they are packing a lot in but tbh, I would rather that and improve my skill set than just grabbing a piece of paper which is what NCI feels like to me based on some testimonials.............
Vetch wrote: » Does anyone know if a college will offer an applicant a place on two courses at the same time? I got an offer today but it's for my second preference course. Offers are apparently starting tomorrow for the course I'd prefer to do.
bkrangle wrote: » I had offers for two courses at the same time (one in TU Dublin, the other in DCU). As soon as I accepted one the other was cancelled
Fergcass wrote: » Has anyone heard back from TUD for the MA in creative digital media interaction and ux design? I got an email asking to send my portfolio about two weeks ago but haven't heard anything back since.
delishdoughnut wrote: » I heard from UL yesterday and today. I'm on a reserve list purely because Im employed. I met all the other criteria and the director of the course told me today she had recommended me but the Springboard board get the final decision. UL offered me the course if I pay €4500!!! I have been put on drastically reduced hours and pay and she has recommended that I contact Springboard myself and explain my situation. I'm wondering is this why I haven't heard from NUIG either. Anyone else in a similar position?
chicken foot wrote: I cant speak for UL but I have been accepted in NUIG and I am employed albeit part time but through my own choice and im not on any social welfare benefits. I think the process differs depending on the popularity of the course perhaps?
chicken foot wrote: » I cant speak for UL but I have been accepted in NUIG and I am employed albeit part time but through my own choice and im not on any social welfare benefits. I think the process differs depending on the popularity of the course perhaps?
py wrote: » Same for me but working full time. Seems odd they've pushed responsibility back on to Springboard.
Blizzard wrote: » Happy and relieved to advise I was accepted to Change Management (diploma) at NUIG today. Just accepted the place now. Anyone else taking the course? FYI: I had been accepted to UL's Diploma in Management course on Monday but that has since been cancelled as I accepted the place at NUIG. (UL deadline to accept was yesterday.)
SATSUMA wrote: » Wonder why they cancelled