Quote ="Bigpev"nice to see that, it has no effect on them but supporting fellow students.'"
If I was them I’d be asking for a refund. We’ve got an intern at work at the moment from the University of Bath. He told me pays three thousand odd quid a year now for 14hours of lectures a week.
Having seen some of the graduates we get in, and I am talking from top Uni’s (LSE, UCL, Warwick, Oxford etc), who can’t spell, can’t even be bothered using a spellchecker, can’t punctuate or produce credible written material or oral presentations, have no clue about current affairs or politics, show a poor attitude in that they think they know it all from Day 1 and don’t have the work ethic to learn the business from the ground up, then it makes me wonder what is coming out of some of these joke institutions that have sprung up calling themselves Universities.
It is easy to throw the blame at the Government, but the Higher Education establishments do not in my view offer either value for money to their students or prepare them adequately for the workplace.