Why are you taking the course? Knowing the answer will help you choose a balanced courseload. (Shutterstock) September 7, 2022 Choosing university or college courses? 5 questions for students to consider Terence Day, Simon Fraser University and Paul N. McDaniel, Kennesaw State University Different professors teach differently. If you’re a student with choices in a program, it makes sense to find out what you’re getting.
Shutterstock November 10, 2021 Students’ choice of university has no effect on new graduate pay, and a small impact later on. What they study matters more Andrew Norton, Australian National University Most of the universities whose graduates earn more after nine years in the workforce are in NSW and ACT. That suggests it’s more about where the best-paid jobs are than the universities themselves.
Open days are the main way students choose their future university. shutterstock September 26, 2018 Forget university rankings, open days are the biggest factor in student choice Emma Winter, University of Portsmouth When it comes to choosing a university, a positive personal experience is much more influential for students than rankings or league tables.