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Basically, no. Unless the job afterwards is heavily reliant on the quality/content of your degree.
It's in Financial Management, I don't know if that counts
you need to look at why they are ranked where they are, and how that can help you - is it the value added (turning poor students into good ones), the employment prospects, industry links, student satisfaction?
our bit of my uni has shit student satisfaction, but everyone gets a job, because we try to sort that out for people.
it got 4/5 for satisfaction, things that let it down were research (it obviously doesn't do any), low entry requirements, and post-study employability was low too. This bit doesn't worry me as it's quite a specific course and I already did okay in The Real World. I thought it was quite an odd way to rank institutions, but what do I know?
Of course it does. It matters for the 4 hours after you graduate in the pub while you laugh at everyone you outranked. After those 4 hours it will be forgotten for the next 10 years until someone asks about uni rank on a cycling website...
Most of the time I would win by default, as few of my friends went. Nice.
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switch time!
got my £100 from first direct
also gonna get another £100 in 11 months when I switch again. and another £100 from whoever wants me then.
I applied for a first direct account after being inspired by this, just gone through. Definitely leaving after 6 months for the bonus £100. I am also keeping my Halifax account and pushing £1k in and out of it once a month to collect the £5's, lol
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What's a dinlo?