ted2767 wrote: » Just as you know I'm currently a student in GMIT. My opinions are totally valid, this is my second time in third level education in Ireland and in my opinion the standards in GMIT are at best average. My statements about employers are borne out by experiences of myself and my classmates who in our final year are struggling to find employment even with excellent grades. If you decide to disagree with me be my guest but get your facts right first. Fact there is an issue in GMIT with cheating in assessments and students who on being found out were allowed graduate after appeal. Fact there is an investigation being launched into this and the isssue has had fairly widespread national media coverage. Whilst this may have happened in the engineering dept the entire college is affected by this. So in my opinion I'd say it's fairly safe to say that the reputation of GMIT has suffered because of this, and I'm not aware of NUIG being similarily aaffected althouh I'm open to correction on that. Are there some excellent staff in GMIT of course there are but in the wider public reputation is massively important and wheter right or wrong the whole college has been affected. So I think I'll stand by what I said my advice to anybody thinking of attending GMIT is if they have the option of going elsewhere then take that with both hands.
My statements about employers are borne out by experiences of myself and my classmates who in our final year are struggling to find employment even with excellent grades.
ted2767 wrote: » It was said to me at an interview by one of the interviewers in a quite moment.
all I feel like doing with my degree is binning it
ted2767 wrote: » Do you mind me asking what planet you've been living on these last few months? I'm just about to finish a course in GMIT and to be honest all I feel like doing with my degree is binning it I'm straight off to do a masters at a university their programmes are far better recognised.
ted2767 wrote: » I'm not going to get into a slagging match with anyone on here about gmit you all have perfectly valid opinions about the place. In my experience though I wouldn't reccomend the place to anyone unless they were doing hotel and catering. I know nuig is no bed of roses and probably shares many of the same issues but public perception is massively important and the public reputation of nuig is infinetly better than gmit. So were anyone to ask me I'd advise them to go to nuig along time before I'd say the same thing about gmit. There are several great lecturers in gmit I've been lucky enough to have been thought by some of them I have however met many more who are incompetent, lazy and frankly not up to it. Like I said I'm not going to get into a slagging match about this issue I've better things to do but in my opinion gmit is a dump.
Galway wrote: » Chip on shoulder syndrome, no doubt. And we are not comparing like with like either. The IoTs actually prepare people ready to go into the workplace, esp in Engineering, the same CANNOT be said of NUIG. They set up taught Masters to fill in the gaps they missed in the primary degree.
Wingawongawoo wrote: » If you think the likes of Trinity hasn't had the same "scandals" (albeit not in the public eye) you've got a lot to learn. Trinity has autonomy in granting it's own degrees, whereas most IoTs fall under the HETAC system. If you ask me it's more than likely that a "self-audited" system like the one at Trinity COULD be perceived as being more open to abuse than a system under proper national scrutiny. I take your point that I may have over-simplified the "a degree is a degree" point. For sure the place you get your degree DOES come into it, but technically I am correct in say that it SHOULDN'T. Different IoTs have historically been "good" in certain areas, and GMIT has a very good reputation in the area of construction and civil engineering, certainly up to the point of the "scandal". That event should have the effect of closer auditing in the future, and eventually the performance of the graduates in th eworkplace will earn the respect of the industry if it has been tainited recently. IMO of course!
Keelman91 wrote: » Hey all!, i'l be starting in gmit cluain mhuire soon enough for art and design,having a bit of a prob with a gaff though,looking for an old house r watevs,not fussy,once its cheap and not a tooatal kip,anyone in the same boat give me an ole message sooound
Monife wrote: » I hadn't expected to go to GMIT so when I got the offer (5 years ago), panicked about accommodation. There are plenty of digs nearby. Check Daft. I got an ensuite room in the student accommodation, Glasan, which is right accross the road from GMIT.
GalwaYGaLX1X wrote: » hated gmit with a passion, the lecturers are terrible, facilities are terrible, well the canteen is ok i suppose, gym is a rip off for what it it, its cold, rooms are tiny except for lecture halls, galway night life has gone seriously down hill in the past year! i left gmit and am now going to tallaght because it is way better! gmit graduates go nowhere i know over 15 people from 21-30 who completed business hons degree and the furthest two of them got was working in a petrol station...behind the till!!! my bother went to nuig same course already has a job in an accountancy firm!!
GalwaYGaLX1X wrote: » gmit graduates go nowhere i know over 15 people from 21-30 who completed business hons degree and the furthest two of them got was working in a petrol station...behind the till!!! my bother went to nuig same course already has a job in an accountancy firm!!