Things to lookout for, when choosing a course in the University
Over the years students faces the challenges of choosing the right course of study for themselves.
We advise prospective students to note the followings: -
When choosing a course, you must think about two things. Firstly, what level of course you are looking for and, secondly, what subjects you are interested in.
When deciding which course to apply for, ask yourself the following questions:
Հ Which subjects am I good at?
Հ Which subjects am I interested in?
Հ Which career might I like to pursue when I finish the course?
Հ Studying which subject would help me get a foothold in this career?
Once youҀve answered these questions, you should have a shortlist of courses that interest you. Most subjects fall under one of these headings:
Science
First-degree courses in science are usually taught. Postgraduate programmes, such as PhDs and MScs, are more often research-based.
Arts
This includes humanities and modern languages. Undergraduate programmes usually lead to BAs, with postgraduate students being awarded an MA or PhD following submission of a thesis.
Clinical
Veterinary, medical and dentistry degrees are very popular. To get a place on a course you have to apply early and have good grades.
Law
Many universities and colleges offer courses in law, including degrees and CPE programmes (conversion courses for those who wish to practice as a solicitor or barrister, but whose first degree in not in law).
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