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Whoa! I apologise in my cousins behalf. I was discussing my problem with him and he posted this question up without me knowing. However, Kingston University has 90% successful employment for computing, information systems & mathematic graduate students, which I say is pretty high. Kingston U is in the top 70 universities in the UK for Computer related subjects; now consider that there are over 170 universities in the UK, it�s not doing badly. Personally, I do regret not accepting seats from places like Kings College London or Queen Mary�s but my parents did not want me travelling that far and back every day and staying in a dorm is simply out of the question. Being an only child they are extremely over protective. Trust me it�s a nightmare; accepting a place in Kingston my best bet. Heck I�ve only just completed my first year and came out with 5 A�s and 3 B�s and have been transferred into a masters degree already.
The now I was just thinking whether to continue to study the integrated degree or study them separately. Studying them separately I add on an extra year but I have the guarantee that I get a bachelor honours degree and then I can study for a MSc. Doing the integrated degree I save a year and come out with a Masters of computing (MComp), but if I muck up the MComp I just receive a basic bachelors degree. Now I know that I won�t muck up so badly that I won�t even get a 2.2 MComp, but there is an element of risk.
Also consider.... to take the MSc degree after the BSc will be my choice. But the uni offered me this MComp after looking at my talent......
What to do...?
Ok I think I have gone on for a bit too long. I'll shut up now.
Take care all X