advice for incoming freshers
Coming to edinburgh as a intl student, is there any advice you'd give yourself if you were a fresher?
Coming to edinburgh as a intl student, is there any advice you'd give yourself if you were a fresher?
was there anything that the seniors from edinburgh think they wish they knew before starting uni?specifically econ but in general advice is also appreciated!will be coming as an intl student.
wondering water the drinking water situation is is uni accom across edinburgh?.ill be staying at salisbury court and im coming as a intl student.Was wondering if everyone just drinks tap or buys water?looking to buy a britta water filter just in case so if anyone has any advice would help a lot.
I’ve got a residence permit but no cpr.For applying one online I have to make account with my cpr hence I can’t do it.Just wondering if anyone had gone through the same situation how did they apply for a cpr.I’ve got a appointment in the coming week but was wondering if there was anyway I could expedite the process online.
I just received the email for the invitation to the interview roundabout was just wondering what are my chances as my grades have been consistently in the low 80's through 10-12(never went below 80 or above 86).What are my chances?Has anyone gone through a similar situation like me or is it just simply unrealistic?Looking for econ
applied to bath for finance but got 4 different offers instead from bath
bsc in management
bsc in accounting and management
bsc in international devolopment w econ
bsc in politics w econ
looking to break into commodity trading but was wondering which degree do I fundamentally pick cuz everyone I talked to said bsc in management is a bullshit degree.any advice would help thx
applied to bath for finance but got 4 different offers instead from bath
bsc in management
bsc in accounting and management
bsc in international devolopment w econ
bsc in politics w econ
looking to break into finance but was wondering which degree do I fundamentally pick cuz everyone I talked to said bsc in management is a bullshit degree.any advice would help thx
applied to bath for finance but got 4 different offers instead from bath
bsc in management
bsc in accounting and management
bsc in international devolopment w econ
sc in politics w econ
looking to break into finance but was wondering which degree do I fundamentally pick cuz everyone I talked to said bsc in management is a bullshit degree.any advice would help thx
Im in first year studying pol sci w econ and want to switch to econ w pol sci or something finance related.a levels aren't that great cuz of math so was wondering if they take a levels into consideration or coursework performance.Dont want to lose a year and restart asw.Has anyone had any experience doing this and whats the play for this type of thing?