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GDl in sept at UoL or PDGL in Jan?
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<blockquote data-quote="shadow-demon" data-source="post: 78509" data-attributes="member: 12542"><p>The information wasn't a waste, it was just the way they structured it. They handed us some slides before the workshop and went through really basic and fundamental concepts that people in the city consortium should be aware of, which a lot of people were. It was also weird to do it towards the end of the PGDL when we were all tired, fed-up and just wanted the PGDL to be over.</p><p></p><p>It was not a course for all the students on the PGDL. Considering they charge a lot of money for the module as a standalone course for anyone interested, I was surprised at how useless it was. Again, this is my own opinion, probably due to the fact that I learned all this stuff for my interview prep with firms.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadow-demon, post: 78509, member: 12542"] The information wasn't a waste, it was just the way they structured it. They handed us some slides before the workshop and went through really basic and fundamental concepts that people in the city consortium should be aware of, which a lot of people were. It was also weird to do it towards the end of the PGDL when we were all tired, fed-up and just wanted the PGDL to be over. It was not a course for all the students on the PGDL. Considering they charge a lot of money for the module as a standalone course for anyone interested, I was surprised at how useless it was. Again, this is my own opinion, probably due to the fact that I learned all this stuff for my interview prep with firms. [/QUOTE]
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