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 INTI vs MMU vs Sunway vs APU, University review for CS/SE degree

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joevo2
post Feb 21 2018, 12:24 PM

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Check out HELP College Anglia Ruskin University CS Degree which is often overlooked. Im an graduated student from there.

Dont expect much campus life and stuff basically is a single building kinda campus but the lecturer is good, small classes and up to date and direct from UK syllabus. If im not mistaken you can go to Cambridge UK Campus for 2 week if the promotion is still on. Fairly reasonable and affordable price i would say... PTPTN sure can cover if thats a concern. Oh and dont expect much IT society stuff like MMU or other larger tech based Uni... is mostly self learning and meeting up with various of people...

If all you want is to get a nice cert and pretty good academic stuff can check them out
joevo2
post Feb 27 2018, 01:10 PM

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QUOTE(PopcornFan @ Feb 27 2018, 01:05 PM)
I have checked them out before and didn't overlook then, but it just felt like there wasn't much to gain. Their whole 2 weeks abroad didn't seem very enticing to me either. And that forums speaking about the appalling quality of lecturers made me doubt it. While I can't say for sure since I never tried. My eyes are currently set on Sunway given that theyre at the very least well known in the local scene.
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appalling quality? wow where biggrin.gif hmm Nottingham also look quite interesting have you checked them out?
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post Feb 27 2018, 01:54 PM

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QUOTE(PopcornFan @ Feb 27 2018, 01:23 PM)
Don't take my word for it since my information is from hearsay. But look around an old thread about some guy asking about joining help. And one poster would say that the quality of teaching there is bad.

Not that I'm against Help. To be honest I'd go there.
( Cause I actually enjoy psychology and tbh would want to study that) however for tech. I'd rather recommend APU if you want just a fancy cert. While price wise hands down help is about half the price if I'm not mistaken. But APU also gives you a lot more in terms of their focus being targeted highly on IT.

As for me I'd pick Sunway. Because 1 it's not bad and you barely here anything bad said about their tech school, plus I've spoken to their head lecturer briefly and was quite convinced I'd be well of in Sunway, and at the very least happy with where I'm studying. Cause if lecturers suck and ive Been fooled. At least the campus is big enough for me to find my own spot and study alone.. And for value for money. I get a lot more facilities and such at Sunway rather than APU, and I'm not too interested in just having  to go to a "top it school" when their recent competitions results aren't as good as their past. Given that  some of their "best" lecturers have left. (Talking about APU)

I'm in no way slandering other Unis. And I'm sorry if I have . But if I had to pick based on what I thought was worth it for me at the moment it's Sunway. Unless someone can convince me Help or APU 's international cert is from a top 10 Tech school in UK.

APU's staffordshire being top 54
And Anglia Ruskin further behind that.
As for Sunway it merely has a validation from Lancaster. So I do get a cert from a top 10 overall and top 20 tech school in UK. But while not as amazing as having an actual degree from there since it's not exactly that..or some bs like that.

At the very least. Sunway is just as well known as the other unis when it comes to tech. And so even if it's not the most well known. I mean in the end of the day. Its all about your own effort.

I've started similar threads and read similar threads countless times on the matter. And hence based on what I found to be valuable to me. Id prefer Sunway.

And as for Nottingham as much as I'd love to study there. Too pricy la ><
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hahaha too pricey biggrin.gif thanks for your long reply. it helps me on my knowledge a bit also smile.gif thanks a lot ya smile.gif

 

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