Listing over 1400 degree courses and over 1200 degree subjects, this book outlines what is involved in the study of a subject and how the courses may vary from one institution to another.
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So useful one wonders how people made higher education applications before --Times Educational Supplement
Brian Heap is the guru of university choice --The Times
Brian Heap is the guru of university choice --The Times
Brian Heap is the guru of university choice --The Times
Brian Heap is the guru of university choice --The Times
There are over 70,000 course options at over 330 institutions for applicants to choose from
Over 15% of first year students drop out of university because they have made the wrong choice
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Paperback. Condition: Good. Ah yes ? the turn of the millennium. Low-rise jeans. Dial-up internet. And a book calmly assuring you that if you simply make the right choice at 17, the rest of your life will unfold in an orderly and respectable fashion. Choosing Your Degree Course and University (2000) by Brian Heap is peak Trotman: earnest, practical, quietly authoritative and absolutely convinced that there is a sensible flowchart for your future. This is the kind of guide that speaks in reassuring paragraphs about prospects, pathways and personal statements ? as if adulthood is merely a well-labelled filing cabinet waiting to be opened. Inside, you?ll find advice on how to compare courses, decipher prospectuses (remember those?), weigh up campus life, and consider such minor details as ?what you actually want to do with your existence.? There are structured questions, sensible checklists, and the comforting implication that if you gather enough information, uncertainty will politely excuse itself. It?s a fascinating artefact of pre-social-media decision-making. Back when you researched universities with printed guides instead of scrolling through curated campus sunsets on Instagram. Back when ?student debt? felt theoretical and nobody yet suspected that entire industries would appear and disappear before your first mortgage. There?s something wonderfully optimistic about it. The book assumes that with careful thought and planning, you can align passion, practicality and prestige in one tidy bundle. It is, in its way, heroic. And slightly adorable. Of course, reading it now carries a gentle layer of irony. The world has shifted, league tables have shuffled, and degree fashions have come and gone. But the core questions remain stubbornly relevant: What are you good at? What do you enjoy? Where do you want to be? How much does location matter? Those haven?t aged at all ? which makes this more timeless than you might expect. This 2000 Trotman edition (ISBN: 9780856604690 ) is in Good condition ? solid, readable, and perhaps lightly seasoned by the anxious hands of someone once weighing Law versus English versus Something With Prospects. It may not guarantee life clarity, but it does offer a glimpse into how we once tried to manufacture it. Ideal for nostalgia hunters, education historians, career counsellors with a sense of humour, or anyone who enjoys the comforting fantasy that major life decisions can be resolved with a highlighter pen. Available from Crappy Old Books , where the future is uncertain, but the paperbacks are dependable. THIS BOOK BEARS THE CRAPPY OLD BOOKS STAMP. IF THAT IS UNDESIRABLE PLEASE DO NOT BUY THIS. THE STAMP MARKS WHICH IS USUALLY TO THE FRONT AND BACK INNER PAGES SAYS SOLD BY CRAPPY OLD BOOKS WITH WEB SITE URL. IT IN NO WAY DEMINISHED FROM THE READING. IF YOU WANT A PRISTINE BOOK, PLEASE FIND ANOTHER BOOK IN BETTER CONDITION SOMEWHERE ELSE. Seller Inventory # 5618
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