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I'll be doing a Masters degree in Engineering, is that what you meant by a masters Student?
Jonathan 'nonny' Newman
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OK.. not sure exactly how it worksin the UK but I think it's fairly similar to here in Ireland.
We have the following levels in Uni/College:
Certificate (2 years)
Diploma (Cert + 1 year, or 3 years straight)
Degree (4 years Straight, or Diploma + 2 year)
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Taught Masters (Degree + 1 year full time in college/uni without funding)
Research Masters (Degree + 2 years research with funding if you can get it)
Phd (Degree + 3/4 years, or Masters (Taught or Research) + 1-3 years)
Here in TSSG they "provide" research masters positions in the area of Advanced Telecommunications. In Ireland when you get your degree (4 years or 5 years if you do a diploma first) you can then go on to do a Masters. To do this you either do it and pay for it (around €6000 a year in fees) or get a research group like TSSG to pay for it... so here you'd get around €40,000 for 2 years which includes the €12000 in fees for 2 years).. not many people get a deal like that in Ireland. Only maybe 100 students all over the country each year.
They also provide PHD's but only for those who have already completed a Research Masters. Does that explain it? I'm not sure if I was clear.
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Nah that'll be different to here. The degree i'm after is the MEng in Civil Engineering, MEng is "Masters of Engineering", its a 4 year course as apposed to a 3 year Bachelors BEng.
HOpefully I should get a decent job for life with an MEng.
P.S. http://blog.nonny.com/[^] check out the galleries, my 18th party is on there.
Jonathan 'nonny' Newman
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
so which one is your woman?
I could point out several that i'd want to be mine, but none are
Jonathan 'nonny' Newman
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
Have you not tried?
Of course I have. Right, you really need MSN or sonork, this thread is too long.
Jonathan 'nonny' Newman
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Yeah, I have to spend 10 days in america with those guys.
Jonathan 'nonny' Newman
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... I'm back to college since last monday (September 15th)... Final year now.. have to put the head down...
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Brian Dela
IE 6 required: http://www.briandela.com[^] It works now.
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I just arrived in Germany.... well.. I arrived on Saturday.. It's monday now...
I'm here for a month in total and I'm already having a ball.... But 1 thing... German Keyboards!!!.... AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
Regards,
Brian Dela
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Brian Delahunty wrote:
I just arrived in Germany.... well.. I arrived on Saturday.. It's monday now...
Details, details!!!!
Where did you go, what did you see, where are the photo's?
Look at the world about you and trust to your own convictions. - Ansel Adams
Photography - The product of my passion Meg's World - Blog
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Test.
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Brian Dela
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Brian Dela
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Test3
| Website: http://www.onyeyiri.co.uk
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Hey brian, ive been patiently waiting to see a website from you...but its still "under construction" are you really working on it? hurry up
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<big fat lie>Errmmmmm.. Yeah... Of course I'm working on it </big fat lie>
Don't have the time lately... and besides.. my design skills are lacking [read: non-existant] so it'd probably be crap anyway!
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Brian Dela
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lol...ok then, you are excused.
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Nnamdi Onyeyiri wrote:
you are excused
Eh... why thank you.
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Brian Dela
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Nnamdi Onyeyiri wrote:
completly drunk irish bloke
Thats normal...
Nnamdi Onyeyiri wrote:
in the middle of london
completely drunk Irish blokes can be found almost anywhere on this little ball of water called earth.. so no surprise there.
Nnamdi Onyeyiri wrote:
and he was explaining his final year project for computer science...and asked me to do it for him...lol
Was he a stranger that just was walking along the street or did you know him or something?
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Brian Dela
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