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Hi I have currently graduated with a 2:1 in Computer Communications & Networks and am now looking for MSc courses
Throughout my degree I've had to battle through useless Lecturers where I as a student feel I know about the subject than what is being taught to me.
Supervisors who only show there faces when they realise there apparent student must submit his dissertation proposal or final copy. I've been told by allot of Postgraduate students to simply expect the same, So how important is it to choose a university of good a good reputable structure or are the problems I faced in my undergrad something every student must simply just face up to and accept ?
Whilst I have found comfort in some lecturers who will put there students first, my MSc will be self funded and I really don't want to experience paying 6-7 thousand pounds of my savings to only be on the receiving end of such poor direction or any help ... Should I expect the same as Masters level ?
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