sganyfx wrote: » People are really that inept they cannot fill in a simple form, without practice?
Eurovisionmad wrote: » Just to let y'all know the CAO interactive practice demo is online, if you're like me and want to get an idea of what will happen but don't want to committ to the real thing!
Eurovisionmad wrote: » No no this is the interactive demo, it's as if you're doing it for real!
LostBoy101 wrote: » Is this the one in the download section where I print it out? or I am missing something?
sock puppet wrote: » Wanted to correct these two points. First of all there are loads of opportunities for graduates right now depending on the field. Secondly there are plenty of jobs in business (though you don't necessarily even need a business degree to work in them). For the top students there are investment banks and consultancy firms, who are still taking on large numbers of graduates. The accountancy firms also take on hundreds of graduates each year too.
CatEyed92 wrote: » Presuming you are in college, I am sure you know jobs are not in abundance in any sector these days. Do you think there are jobs in Law? Business? Or is it the fact they are more points, therefore, more respectable than an Arts degree?
HugsiePie wrote: » I LOVE YOUR USERNAME! :cool:
I_ENJOY_BATHS wrote: » 1. DN200 Science - Mathematical, Physical and Geological Sciences (MPG) (UCD) 2. TR035 Theoretical Physics (TCD) 3. DC171 Applied Physics (DCU) 4. DC167 Physics with Astronomy (DCU) 5. DT222 Physics Technology (DIT) 6. DT205 Mathematical Sciences (DIT) 7. DT220 Industrial Mathematics (DIT)
BeanbagBallbag wrote: » It's fair enough that you want to defend your degree and its merits, but I have to take issue with this part.
BeanbagBallbag wrote: » I'm doing theoretical physics and it is heavily dependent on self-directed learning, while still having a lot of contact hours. If you don't do any of your own work outside of lectures you won't be coming back for 2nd year.
randylonghorn wrote: » The reason there are lower contact hours is because Arts / Humanities requires a lot of reading and self-directed learning rather than long-drawn-out labs where someone holds your hand through every facet of the process.
HugsiePie wrote: » Out of curiosity, if your number 1 choice is veterinary, why not go for vet nursing further down the list as opposed to children's and general?
Flabangav wrote: » 1. DN300 Veterinary Medicine - Undergraduate entry 2. DN451 Children's and General Nursing (Integrated) 3. TR911 Children's and General Nursing (Integrated) 4. DC218 Children's and General Nursing (Integrated) 5. DN450 General Nursing
FueledByAisling wrote: » I've always wanted to do vet nursing, I'm not the brightest of the bunch so with hard work 430 was achieveable. That shot up to 470 min now :'( I know it's all like 'oh there's more than just ucd' but so many friends will be there,close to home,close to work, they have an equine team and they are the best college to do it in! Brb while i go cry myself a river and torture myself for months to most likely fail to get 470.
Poufsouffle wrote: » Veterinary Medicine will be number one, and that's about it..