During the first two weeks of my master's degree at Hertfordshire, I was completely lost and I thought I had entered the wrong class. I almost missed out on assignment submission and my marks were deducted on several occasions for submitting 1hr late. All I had to do was to double up my reading tasks and become more proactive. It paid off actually and it's one of my best decisions.
I completed my masters stateside - and it is very similar to what you described in the UK. It's definitely a ton of weekly research (on different platforms) reading (100 pages or more per week) , writing (so much writing, lol - I'm now a master BS'er) & analyzing (be prepared to support and defend your work). No hand-holding or spoon-feeding from professors, but they are usually accommodating and helpful, once you reach out to them. You are held to a much higher standard than undergrads, and are expected to do well (B grade or higher) even if you work full-time, raise a family, undergo major illness, etc. If your motivation/determination is weak, and you are easily distracted by "life", don't do it. But if you are driven, disciplined and enjoy the structure of academia - go for it!
Going for a masters Is not for everyone out there. It is my highest preview that Former undergraduates undergo the advice of their former lecturers out there for a particular reason.
How do Western Schools accept African Students who come to them with a different Grading and Academic system into the US or the UK system. I wish to thank People on all sides of the equation since 2015
It's not easy oo. Especially for people who didn't do studies in English. Also, in some countries we don't really do academic writing, my advice is to take a research methods course online with the platforms like Coursera , udemy or any others. Once you master the research methods, you'll fine to do your studies. Also, know some tools to use in paraphrasing and referencing like mendeley, endnote and others. Also, where I come from , we do explain each other especially modules like statistics. So, here it's like a competition even homeworks, they can do in groups and know who is smart in that module and be working with that person and get good grades. Discussion is another thing. They don't wait to get ideas from everyone, the talkative monopolize the discussion and it's like you're not there 😅.
lool in all aspects in the uk you're actually on your own...did my under grad there wow. I think its important to have study buddies that can keep you updated on academic stuff, that way you're not really left out
I'm actually lost and feel very lonely on this masters degree in the UK. Their reviews of assignments does not make sense. I'm in my second year left with one module to complete but I honestly want to prioritize my mental health. I wish I knew this before investing time and resources. Thanks for sharing
Everything you said in this video is just me right now. I’m currently studying in the UK and I’m just going through all you are saying. Glad I found this video early enough.
I did my master in the US, it's the same way. You're very much on your own, you have to be very very proactive. One thing is that the syllabus(at least in my school) will spell out exactly what will happen if you don't meet the expectations, ignorance was not an excuse.
To be honest UK school, you don't need to be quite ask alot of questions if not you will be lost, as they don't repeat a topic if you didn't understand and make friends who are good with the course so that they can support you, once you are stuck.
Very well said. Did my first one in 2016. Everything they will say go to module or black board. Now planning to another Msc just thinking if am ready for all that stress plus work, kids and family.
The biggest Question is this why go for a Masters when the job Market is choked. Many Students go for a masters just to postpone their entry into the Employment Market after a First degree. Find a life that you love instead of worrying about Educational certificates. Ghana and Nigeria have too much love for Degrees. The coursework is hard and to make it worse it is expensive.
Being responsible for your work and organising yourself is fairly normal for Bachelors degrees in the UK. Even at 16 years and 18 years old in the UK it is normal for your end of year tests to be marked by someone who is not your teacher, has never met you and may never have visited your school.
Tbh, re having class mates who have some experience in the field; I think moving straight from an undergraduate degree to a graduate course isn't the best. Unless, you're trying to makeup for a lower BSc grade, take time to practice in your chosen, to whatever extent, have an idea, develop soft skills before getting thrown into another round of study. I understand that nuances exist, though
No lies here lol, I studied masters in clinical microbiology in UK, it was one of the hardest things I have done in my life, we had series of people that dropped out they couldn't cope, some on the exam day just get up and can continue to write their exams it was extremely difficult, course load was crazy and it's difficult to study efficiently for exams, in my set only 2 graduated, my other Nigerian friend and I but it made me a better person all round.
Very informative. I currently work as an Assistant Professor in Engineering at a University in the UK having schooled in the UK's educational system up to PhD. From an insider view, academic programs in the UK are planned well in advance before starting/resumption of the academic year, with the learning materials, topics, coursework, exams etc. timelines concluded. At MSc level, students are expected to have some degree of independence and be self motivated to drive the outcome of their work. At that level, there is a huge diversity of experience among students. Students can take an advantage of this experience to learn the real world scenarios of the course, which in engineering is the industrial application/perspective of the module. It is totally a different experience from Nigeria.
My experience so far in just few months in Italy 🇮🇹 so far is much more. Settling in as a graduate student in a different society, culture and language can be depressing. You have to settle as quick as possible with your documentation, modules etc. We should always endeavour to provide adequate information to prep prospective students.
I am about applying for a scholarship for an MA in italy but I'm so scared......the time is so short and I feel like I need more time to fully grasp what I'm getting myself into
I like the way you laughed when you spoke about people with experience discussing with the lecturer. Currently doing a UK masters now and this video is the whole truth. I feel lost in class mehn 😂
Thanks for your videos. I actually find them inspiring. Am a Masters student in uk studying Environmental management currently. The only problem i have right now is how to analyze and break down the assignments being given. Right now i don't even know my left to right and would be glad if am guided. Please where can i seek help?
Hey, I wish to do an LLM from the UK. Currently I am in the final year of 5 year LLB program in India. Could you please guide me through the best universities I can apply to and also about the placement/job prospects after the course?
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@@KusemeIseh hello, this information is really helpful. I strongly associate myself with @Sharma on your advice regarding good universities, how to get fully funded scholarship and placement. Well, I finished my LLB last year and I am actively prospecting for university in Europe. Any assistance or leads will be highly appreciated. Just bumped into your channel as I was looking for masters testimonials from Europe. Thank you
I would proudly say that education in India is very very very Good,the teacher sees to that the student learns and infact helps to be upto the mark.interaction with students motivate and encourage to learn. In one word education is worship and not a business in my country
@@KusemeIseh you still won't like India if you're expecting to be hand held and spoon fed. Wherever you go you have to fend for yourself and being proactive is a pre requisite.
Thanks kuseme for this information. I will be studying International human rights law. Please how can I see or download my course modules to help me get conversant with them before time
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😂😂😂 It seems a bit good that there is division of labour in tasks and a different lecturer marking your course module. It would reduce unconscious favouristim 😉😉
My sister I can relate to all talk 😁😁😁, am about my submitting my dissertation next month. Masters in UK is a hell on earth program, especially with the little experience we carry come from Nija with.
Off course you have to be motivated and keep up with the pace and surely ask questions because the well won't come to the thirsty. I just don't understand the complain. I did my LLM in India and I worked like a beast of burden. At least three days a week we had course tests ...we had reasearch papers to write vivas to attend and notes to make....and yes you cannot expect to be taught a for Apple b for ball...you need to go study and know stuff and read and what's 50 different modules? At master's level you should not expect a three page pamphlet. I don't understand your concern....you say if you don't attend they won't bother ..of course they will continue without you...why wait for you alone...if you're a master's student don't expect to be spoon fed...you need to read stuff and attend class that's how you will contribute and be able to engage. I think your expectations are misplaced...you sound like you need your professors to literally start by waking you up from your sleep....
Am still trying to figure out what did I get myself into. Did mine online and I develop panic attack. Never had I been to school and leave being mad at everything including the world. Was even madder when I get the piece of paper which shows that I almost never pass the course. When I submitted that dissertation on the due date (which almost never happen mind you) I throw all things about school from my head not even the completion fee was paid because I was glad to finish and did not have any care afterwards. That was 2019. Last year (2021) on reaching a milestone in my birthday I decide to apply for my degree as a bday present to myself. From then on I can't sit myself still to learn anything as my learning style changes. I felt as if I read for that piece of paper. Teaching -learning leaves me hating school forever now especially since feedback was lacking and you only know you fail when the grade is posted in your account. Communication between faculty and students was very poor. We are communicating animals and the lecturers seem not trained to offer that, much. How does this institution have so many students still attending am not even sure.
I could relate to your experience. There are departments in schools that could help you navigate your way. Speak to your course tutor, librarian or student services. They should be able to guide you. Wishing you the very best.
@@KusemeIseh Gurl am done with school (in every way, graduated too). LoL! We just had the graduation recently as the pandemic changes things in 2020. But as I said communication with faculty was null and void especially since I was an international student. I did try at one point to contact via phone but didn't understand how to with international calls. Emails didn't help. But I pressed on because I wasn't a quitter. I now have the Degree in hand but I feel like I wasted my life tho and it has no use to me. But I shall frame it good. Am even planning myself an over the moon graduation dinner. Think me not celebrating the fact that I am still alive? LO! 😂😂🤣🤣
I didn’t Shaw a problem. In University u need to care about yourself and ofc is completely normal to help people who needs. But u can’t be comfortable waiting to people do the same for u, as u said u are on your own. U must start walking with your on feet and do things for yourself. U need to push yourself. U can give up or fight. Masters u need to be 1 step ahead always. If it was easy everyone would be doing it. U’re there to prove urself. Sorry if I kinda disagree but my point is people normally like easy things so when the see someone complicated the always complaining instead of find a way to do it.
I am going to do my masters in IT in Edinburgh and have no idea what to expect. Your video is the first which i found quite informative so THANK YOU for that. I would like to ask few things : Will i be able to do a part time job or should i do it? because it seems like i won't have a lot of time.
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@@anuragrangari6097 That's why this lady shared the experience shared by many. I think she's done a great job and it's up to each person to take it on board or not. Enjoy your course!
This is no secret . UK is not like Nigeria that will deceive you into anything. If you don't know all these,is because you did not read your course brochure while in Nigeria.Is clearly written 20% tutor and 80% self study in all UK post graduate studies. So what do you expect after that?
Hahaha, abi oh, I'm sure we usually don't understand the meaning of that. Omo, experience is the best teacher because if you are not yet in the system, you will definitely not know exactly what it's like. I hope people start understanding their course brochures and requirements before they begin the journey cos it will prepare their mind for what is to come.
@@ericsouza7470 yes you're right PhD is more intensive. I started mine since 2018 in one of the north central universities here in Nigeria. We did a lot of course work and research. But due to incessant ASUU strike and security issues. I had to pull out and applied for another masters in the UK. I got up to 5 admissions. I just had to settle for one of the universities. Will be resuming September this year by God's Grace. Will definitely be going for my PhD immediately after my Masters. I opted for another masters just to familiarize myself with the UK academic system, this will help in running my PhD smoothly if I may say
I think this is for those who didn’t attend the Lagos Business School. Traditional Nigerian universities are too laid back in terms of the discipline required to get a degree.
That’s exactly what I used to do. Ask so many questions until I understood the topic. UK masters is not easy but I completed mine within the stipulated time.
Awww, could be that you may not be interested in what you are studying. You can trying doing something of high interest to you shortly before you study. Take up new skills and hobbies too, join clubs and societies of interest in school, it will help you through the boredom. I wish you the very best 👍🏾
Here In Pakistan... Even in Bachelors this is the entire system change we face because in School we are spoonfed by Teachers with extra time and extra notes and Solved scenarios and in College Like No one Cares
I am studying my master degree in my country Morocco at Al Akhawayn University it is literally the same system "self paced, deadlines, portal, attendance...". It's an American system. 💔
There are different Universities that offer online masters for specific courses. You’d need to research and find one offering the course you would want. You can book a consultation with me if you want me to help with the research 🤗
Truth is no 2 lives nor destiny is the same. The way life happens for you may not be the way it will be for others whether good or bad. Life is personal with personal experiences.
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@@KusemeIseh will be starting my Masters by September 2020, for my course, the mode of assessment says 100% course work. Does that mean there is no examination?
Hey i completed my masters on MBA in India and now I planning to do my second masters in Uk.. Is there any problem? Anything to face on the credibility interview.?. Plz help me out.
Hahahaha, nothing really. You should be ready to convince them on why you want to do a second masters degree. You should watch my video where we mentioned some visa interview questions you may be asked.
I did my masters spent £35k at a top UK university but my starting job only £48k. I throught would be earning a lot more so do not know if was worth it
@@dac8939 I totally agree, I live in London too! I can only say browse jobs in your field say £60k and above and see the requirements and upskill using online courses (if possible apply it in your current role). it worked for me and others. All the best!
@@kehindeolatunji5626 There are roles but need stay in this role at least 2 years then look at others around 75k to 120k in my field. Pay down some of my postgrad debt and hopefully things get better. Still only 25 so at least time is on my side
Oh dear, May you receive the strength to pick yourself up and finish strong. Focus on the end goal and how this will help advance your career. I wish you the very best 🙏🏾
Hi ma'am Wanted to know if there are job opportunities in the UK after an MBA , or the students just struggle and return back to their own country indebted!!!!
This is actually a soft version of bachelor degree faculty in Bosnia. Masters are 10 times worse. From the first class to the last one, professors won't care about you. Attending to classes is not an absolute must do, but it all depends from professor to professor. Nobody is going to chase you to do your work and you can't really learn a lot for the exam in the class (except in some rare cases). If you really want to learn, you have to read a lot and many times without a proper context (you should get from the class). And yeah in terms of duration: bachelor is 4 years + master 2 years. Total experience: everything is cold and cruel towards the students and it should change asap.
@@KusemeIseh Thanks for the kind words! I'm a lawyer now, attending masters in Serbia and actually in few days is my last exam. I was just sharing my experience from my uni back in the days.
During the first two weeks of my master's degree at Hertfordshire, I was completely lost and I thought I had entered the wrong class. I almost missed out on assignment submission and my marks were deducted on several occasions for submitting 1hr late. All I had to do was to double up my reading tasks and become more proactive. It paid off actually and it's one of my best decisions.
Awwww, thank you so much for sharing your experience. Very helpful indeed 👍🏾
Hey brother.. can I please have your Instagram account plz ?
Hello Victor I'm coming in August for msc management for September intake can u share with me your email or contact... Thanks
Mr victor please can you recommend university of Hertfordshire to someone that wants to apply sir? Please I will appreciate your responds
I completed my masters stateside - and it is very similar to what you described in the UK. It's definitely a ton of weekly research (on different platforms) reading (100 pages or more per week) , writing (so much writing, lol - I'm now a master BS'er) & analyzing (be prepared to support and defend your work). No hand-holding or spoon-feeding from professors, but they are usually accommodating and helpful, once you reach out to them. You are held to a much higher standard than undergrads, and are expected to do well (B grade or higher) even if you work full-time, raise a family, undergo major illness, etc. If your motivation/determination is weak, and you are easily distracted by "life", don't do it. But if you are driven, disciplined and enjoy the structure of academia - go for it!
Thank you so much for sharing your experience and for the advice 👍🏽
Only who is interested in academic should join courses
Interestingly, I share this sentiment 😀
Going for a masters Is not for everyone out there.
It is my highest preview that Former undergraduates undergo the advice of their former lecturers out there for a particular reason.
How do Western Schools accept African Students who come to them with a different Grading and Academic system into the US or the UK system.
I wish to thank People on all sides of the equation since 2015
I love the way u talk...so relaxed ...but right to the point. Very positive person ♥️♥️♥️
Awww, this is so soothing to hear. Thank you 😊
yup. I subscribed because i liked the way her voice sounded when she asked me :). Im supposed to be studying but the voice is so nice
@@ama4046 thank you so much 😊
It's not easy oo. Especially for people who didn't do studies in English. Also, in some countries we don't really do academic writing, my advice is to take a research methods course online with the platforms like Coursera , udemy or any others. Once you master the research methods, you'll fine to do your studies. Also, know some tools to use in paraphrasing and referencing like mendeley, endnote and others. Also, where I come from , we do explain each other especially modules like statistics. So, here it's like a competition even homeworks, they can do in groups and know who is smart in that module and be working with that person and get good grades. Discussion is another thing. They don't wait to get ideas from everyone, the talkative monopolize the discussion and it's like you're not there 😅.
You are so right. Thank you for sharing this valuable information.
Hahaha...
Thanks for this wonderful information.
lool in all aspects in the uk you're actually on your own...did my under grad there wow. I think its important to have study buddies that can keep you updated on academic stuff, that way you're not really left out
Very true 👍🏾
I'm actually lost and feel very lonely on this masters degree in the UK. Their reviews of assignments does not make sense. I'm in my second year left with one module to complete but I honestly want to prioritize my mental health. I wish I knew this before investing time and resources. Thanks for sharing
Everything you said in this video is just me right now. I’m currently studying in the UK and I’m just going through all you are saying. Glad I found this video early enough.
Awww, I wish you the very best darling. God will see you through 👌🏾
Which program how you into in UK
I did my master in the US, it's the same way. You're very much on your own, you have to be very very proactive.
One thing is that the syllabus(at least in my school) will spell out exactly what will happen if you don't meet the expectations, ignorance was not an excuse.
Wow, thanks a lot for sharing your experience.
That is where self discipline comes in! No spoon feeding, no # who you know #
Exactly, self discipline is key 👌🏾
You're such a fun person to watch, thank you for this resourceful information
Awww, thanks for letting me know 😅
Very useful...thanks much...looking forward to enrol for my Msc in UK this September....well noted
Wishing you the very best in your journey 👌🏾
To be honest UK school, you don't need to be quite ask alot of questions if not you will be lost, as they don't repeat a topic if you didn't understand and make friends who are good with the course so that they can support you, once you are stuck.
Very true. No need to be shy, just ask a lot of questions to understand what is really happening.
Which school is that
Very well said. Did my first one in 2016. Everything they will say go to module or black board. Now planning to another Msc just thinking if am ready for all that stress plus work, kids and family.
Wow, wishing you the very best. I’m sure this time would be easier since you already understand the system
I found this video profoundly helpful honesty, I laughed hard and learnt a lot. Chaiiii thank you for informing us beforehand!
Glad you did 👍🏾
These points are so true! Well done for this informative video
Aww, thank you so much Tele 😘
Thank you dear. It's very helpful
@@sheilabangura9846 always happy to help 🤗
I am planning for a UK master, you really helped out and encouraged me, a pretty cool mind preparation
Awww, thank you for sharing this feedback 😍
The biggest Question is this why go for a Masters when the job Market is choked.
Many Students go for a masters just to postpone their entry into the Employment Market after a First degree.
Find a life that you love instead of worrying about Educational certificates.
Ghana and Nigeria have too much love for Degrees.
The coursework is hard and to make it worse it is expensive.
Kuskus❤. All your videos are top-notch. Thank you for preparing me ahead.
Happy to hear that! Thank you 😊
Being responsible for your work and organising yourself is fairly normal for Bachelors degrees in the UK. Even at 16 years and 18 years old in the UK it is normal for your end of year tests to be marked by someone who is not your teacher, has never met you and may never have visited your school.
Wow, thanks for sharing
I'm convinced loved with the way you share information. I Love you.
Awww, thank you so much 😊
I stumbled this video and it's very funny the way you explain it. I like this channel already, haha!
Hahaha, it is quite funny 😆
Thank you Kuseme. I am happy I saw this video.
I'm glad you like it
@@KusemeIseh Please I'll like to talk to you outside here. I'm a Chevening Scholar.
message me on instagram.
@@KusemeIseh OK. Thanks
Thanks sister for the info and inspiration.
Uwc
Thank you very much for this video Kus. ❤️
The pleasure is all mine 😘
Tbh, re having class mates who have some experience in the field; I think moving straight from an undergraduate degree to a graduate course isn't the best. Unless, you're trying to makeup for a lower BSc grade, take time to practice in your chosen, to whatever extent, have an idea, develop soft skills before getting thrown into another round of study.
I understand that nuances exist, though
You are very correct, industry experience goes a long way.
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@@opeoluwaadediran5351 scrrrriiiiiiiiiiming
No lies here lol, I studied masters in clinical microbiology in UK, it was one of the hardest things I have done in my life, we had series of people that dropped out they couldn't cope, some on the exam day just get up and can continue to write their exams it was extremely difficult, course load was crazy and it's difficult to study efficiently for exams, in my set only 2 graduated, my other Nigerian friend and I but it made me a better person all round.
Oh wow, that must have been such an experience. Congratulations for the good work 👍🏽
What happened to those that failed ?
@atere olusola what happened to those that failed
my 'e' came and left me with 'i'. I became bitter.
@@super6054 they withdrew from the university
This is the best video I have seen on this journey. Thank you
Awww, this gladens my heart. Thank you so much 😊
Very informative. I currently work as an Assistant Professor in Engineering at a University in the UK having schooled in the UK's educational system up to PhD. From an insider view, academic programs in the UK are planned well in advance before starting/resumption of the academic year, with the learning materials, topics, coursework, exams etc. timelines concluded. At MSc level, students are expected to have some degree of independence and be self motivated to drive the outcome of their work. At that level, there is a huge diversity of experience among students. Students can take an advantage of this experience to learn the real world scenarios of the course, which in engineering is the industrial application/perspective of the module. It is totally a different experience from Nigeria.
Wow, thank you for your valuable contribution 👏🏾
I really enjoyed and learned from your video 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Awww, I’m glad you did, thank you 😊
My experience so far in just few months in Italy 🇮🇹 so far is much more. Settling in as a graduate student in a different society, culture and language can be depressing. You have to settle as quick as possible with your documentation, modules etc.
We should always endeavour to provide adequate information to prep prospective students.
I could only imagine, May you receive the grace you need to get through with ease. 🙏🏾
Bro, I just saw your comment.. see ya in school!
Many thanks for this video
I am about applying for a scholarship for an MA in italy but I'm so scared......the time is so short and I feel like I need more time to fully grasp what I'm getting myself into
Go for it Ebuka, there's never a perfect time to be intentional. Good luck bro 💪
You provided these valuable informations in very funny way 😸... Thanks a lot ❤️🤗
Very glad to know 🤗
I like the way you laughed when you spoke about people with experience discussing with the lecturer. Currently doing a UK masters now and this video is the whole truth. I feel lost in class mehn 😂
The lord shall see you through 🙏🏾
@@KusemeIseh amen, thank you
It's so choked up! First semester is no joke🙂
I know right 😩
Thanks for your videos. I actually find them inspiring. Am a Masters student in uk studying Environmental management currently. The only problem i have right now is how to analyze and break down the assignments being given. Right now i don't even know my left to right and would be glad if am guided. Please where can i seek help?
See if you’ll find this helpful
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U are absolutely right
Glad to know 👍
You are actually so funny. You have won me over. New subscriber.
Awwww, glad to hear. You are very welcome to the family 🤗
I can relate🤣🤣🤣…I feel so lost when they start discussing in class…I’m like abeg Wetin these ones Dey tok bayii😩😂
😂😂😂 no mind them
😂😂😂😂 stop it.
I'm 4 weeks in and this is my reaction everytime...God help me.
@@favouromo3034 don’t worry, you’ll get a hang of it soon 😅
😆😆😆
Wow you nailed it😀 what n informative video🥰
Thank you very much 🤗
You made me laugh so hard😂😂😂😂 thanks for the information
Awww, glad to know 😅
I was not informed 😂😂😂. Thank you for informing me
Ahhh, thank God you are now informed 😅
Hey, I wish to do an LLM from the UK. Currently I am in the final year of 5 year LLB program in India. Could you please guide me through the best universities I can apply to and also about the placement/job prospects after the course?
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@@KusemeIseh hello, this information is really helpful. I strongly associate myself with @Sharma on your advice regarding good universities, how to get fully funded scholarship and placement. Well, I finished my LLB last year and I am actively prospecting for university in Europe. Any assistance or leads will be highly appreciated.
Just bumped into your channel as I was looking for masters testimonials from Europe. Thank you
Your smile relased my tension, I'm coming In September for Msc in supply chain management. 👋👍
Awww, this is really good to hear☺️
I would proudly say that education in India is very very very Good,the teacher sees to that the student learns and infact helps to be upto the mark.interaction with students motivate and encourage to learn. In one word education is worship and not a business in my country
Awww, thanks for sharing, very interesting to know this 👌🏾
Yes
@Chetan Sharma Yes
@@KusemeIseh you still won't like India if you're expecting to be hand held and spoon fed. Wherever you go you have to fend for yourself and being proactive is a pre requisite.
@@kenterngomdir8957 👍🏽
Thank you darling
uwc
Thanks kuseme for this information.
I will be studying International human rights law.
Please how can I see or download my course modules to help me get conversant with them before time
You have to first enrol and then you can access your course materials when the school makes it accessible, that would be upon resumption.
Hi people,
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Uwc
😂😂😂 It seems a bit good that there is division of labour in tasks and a different lecturer marking your course module. It would reduce unconscious favouristim 😉😉
Yes, that’s the rationale. We don’t submit our scripts with our names either.
@@KusemeIseh so, how do they know it's from you
Awww...my law school seat partner! So glad I stumbled on this page!
Nice to meet you here and welcome to the Channel Doyin 🤗
Thanks for the information.it really helpful.Can you please recommend a school I can do my master in law in UK?
I will need to know your circumstances to recommend the best school for you. You can book a Consultation with me via the link in the description box.
4:19 😂😂
Thanks for always sharing value Kuskus
I enjoyed this video
My Enny, thank you for always stopping by the Channel ❤️
@@KusemeIseh
You're welcome Kuskus
Love to get all the tips
My sister I can relate to all talk 😁😁😁, am about my submitting my dissertation next month. Masters in UK is a hell on earth program, especially with the little experience we carry come from Nija with.
I know right, wishing you the very best in the final part of your programme.👍🏽
Thanks alots.
I was just flashing back and laughing at my mistakes while watching your video my sister.
@@mmb040 I could imagine 😅
Someone shared the video with me. I' refuse to fear 🤣
September is here
For God has not given you the spirit of fear, but of sound mind, Hallelujah 🙌🏾
@@KusemeIseh ♥️🙏
Thank you for this I'm coming for my Masters in Physiotherapy.
You are very welcome, may the odds be in your favor 👍🏾
Thank you so much!
Anytime dear 😍
well, that was insightful.
Thank you ☺️
Face the consequences silently you are funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣. Thanks though I love your advices. God bless you
Uwc
Off course you have to be motivated and keep up with the pace and surely ask questions because the well won't come to the thirsty. I just don't understand the complain. I did my LLM in India and I worked like a beast of burden. At least three days a week we had course tests ...we had reasearch papers to write vivas to attend and notes to make....and yes you cannot expect to be taught a for Apple b for ball...you need to go study and know stuff and read and what's 50 different modules? At master's level you should not expect a three page pamphlet. I don't understand your concern....you say if you don't attend they won't bother ..of course they will continue without you...why wait for you alone...if you're a master's student don't expect to be spoon fed...you need to read stuff and attend class that's how you will contribute and be able to engage. I think your expectations are misplaced...you sound like you need your professors to literally start by waking you up from your sleep....
hahahaha, I was sharing my perspective in comparison with undergraduate degree. I'm dine with my studies though, thanks for sharing 😁
Am still trying to figure out what did I get myself into. Did mine online and I develop panic attack. Never had I been to school and leave being mad at everything including the world. Was even madder when I get the piece of paper which shows that I almost never pass the course. When I submitted that dissertation on the due date (which almost never happen mind you) I throw all things about school from my head not even the completion fee was paid because I was glad to finish and did not have any care afterwards. That was 2019.
Last year (2021) on reaching a milestone in my birthday I decide to apply for my degree as a bday present to myself. From then on I can't sit myself still to learn anything as my learning style changes. I felt as if I read for that piece of paper. Teaching -learning leaves me hating school forever now especially since feedback was lacking and you only know you fail when the grade is posted in your account. Communication between faculty and students was very poor. We are communicating animals and the lecturers seem not trained to offer that, much.
How does this institution have so many students still attending am not even sure.
I could relate to your experience. There are departments in schools that could help you navigate your way. Speak to your course tutor, librarian or student services. They should be able to guide you. Wishing you the very best.
@@KusemeIseh Gurl am done with school (in every way, graduated too). LoL! We just had the graduation recently as the pandemic changes things in 2020. But as I said communication with faculty was null and void especially since I was an international student. I did try at one point to contact via phone but didn't understand how to with international calls. Emails didn't help. But I pressed on because I wasn't a quitter. I now have the Degree in hand but I feel like I wasted my life tho and it has no use to me. But I shall frame it good. Am even planning myself an over the moon graduation dinner. Think me not celebrating the fact that I am still alive? LO! 😂😂🤣🤣
Consider checking yourself out for ADHD fr
@@knightofwandss at my old age? Yuh may be right but I ain't going there
Kus!
must applicants submit unconditional offers along with the conditional offers? What if applicants have only conditional offers?
I don’t understand your question. Submit to where? Who?
To chevening via the applicants portal
@@ukwedehboniface1498 upload all offers to the portal.
Almost paying for my CAS.
Thanks for the advice.
Uwc. Didn’t know you had to pay for CAS. Do you mean your deposit?
Informative
Happy to hear
Thanks a lot for this information.
You really cracked me up with laughter.
OYO... Hahaha hah.
You are very welcome 🤗
Thank you so much
You are very welcome 🤗
😂😂😂 you be vibe gan. You speak as if you're discussing a beauty hack cause what's all this calmness while spitting incoming violence.
😂😂😂 thank you
Hai Dear, Goodafternoon. How r u? Hope you're doing well. I am coming to London for studying MSc(Software Engineering with Cloud Computing).
Awww, congratulations Praveen, wishing you the very best 😊
Very Apt 👌
Thank you 😊
I didn’t Shaw a problem. In University u need to care about yourself and ofc is completely normal to help people who needs. But u can’t be comfortable waiting to people do the same for u, as u said u are on your own. U must start walking with your on feet and do things for yourself. U need to push yourself. U can give up or fight. Masters u need to be 1 step ahead always. If it was easy everyone would be doing it. U’re there to prove urself. Sorry if I kinda disagree but my point is people normally like easy things so when the see someone complicated the always complaining instead of find a way to do it.
Very true, we are in agreement here. One must push through to succeed in Masters 👍🏽
I am going to do my masters in IT in Edinburgh and have no idea what to expect. Your video is the first which i found quite informative so THANK YOU for that.
I would like to ask few things :
Will i be able to do a part time job or should i do it? because it seems like i won't have a lot of time.
Hi, thank you. I have made videos talking about working as a student. Check them out ruclips.net/video/sES62lnqDTs/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/wZQfJfX_Akw/видео.html
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@@kehindeolatunji5626 Yea but still i do not know what to expect, i think i will just prepare well and hope for the best.
@@anuragrangari6097 That's why this lady shared the experience shared by many. I think she's done a great job and it's up to each person to take it on board or not. Enjoy your course!
@@kehindeolatunji5626 correct 👍🏾
@@anuragrangari6097 don’t worry, just start and you’ll get a hang of it 👌🏾
This is no secret . UK is not like Nigeria that will deceive you into anything. If you don't know all these,is because you did not read your course brochure while in Nigeria.Is clearly written 20% tutor and 80% self study in all UK post graduate studies. So what do you expect after that?
Hahaha, abi oh, I'm sure we usually don't understand the meaning of that. Omo, experience is the best teacher because if you are not yet in the system, you will definitely not know exactly what it's like. I hope people start understanding their course brochures and requirements before they begin the journey cos it will prepare their mind for what is to come.
Hey, I wish to do masters in forensic science from UK. Please let me know the scope of the field and please suggest best universities.
Hi, you may wish to book a consultation with me using the link in the description box.
Hi Abraham, i would also like to do Msc Forensic Science. If you get any info, let me know
I thought thats how its supposed to be.... A graduate student shouldn't look like a kindergarten student. Cmon guys
True, that’s why it’s overwhelming 😂
I’m doing my PhD right now and my experience is 10times more than everything you’ve said 😂😂
Oh wow, that’s not good 😩
🤣🤣🤣I sorry I am laughing hard. I can only imagine. I never knew what anxiety was until I got to the US for MSc studies
@@dianakwamboka7981 i thought i t was easier in US
PhD studies is a lot more intensive. Some can't cope and they drop out of the program
@@ericsouza7470 yes you're right PhD is more intensive. I started mine since 2018 in one of the north central universities here in Nigeria. We did a lot of course work and research. But due to incessant ASUU strike and security issues. I had to pull out and applied for another masters in the UK. I got up to 5 admissions. I just had to settle for one of the universities. Will be resuming September this year by God's Grace. Will definitely be going for my PhD immediately after my Masters. I opted for another masters just to familiarize myself with the UK academic system, this will help in running my PhD smoothly if I may say
You are such a vibe ❤️
Awwww, love to hear. Thank you 😊
I think this is for those who didn’t attend the Lagos Business School. Traditional Nigerian universities are too laid back in terms of the discipline required to get a degree.
Ok. A lot of us didn’t attend LBS 😅
“some people will come to class and decide that they’re going to be discussing with the lecturer” 😂😂😂
Sis, you know 😅
That’s exactly what I used to do. Ask so many questions until I understood the topic. UK masters is not easy but I completed mine within the stipulated time.
My first class as an engineering student ,a french was relating the topic to world war 1. I knew instantly what I am in for 🤣
@@prossiearinaitwe4768 that’s the energy we want 🔥
@@michaelokolo7785 😂😂😂
I'm currently doing my LLM; the problem is I am bored shitless what could be the problem?
Awww, could be that you may not be interested in what you are studying. You can trying doing something of high interest to you shortly before you study. Take up new skills and hobbies too, join clubs and societies of interest in school, it will help you through the boredom. I wish you the very best 👍🏾
Here In Pakistan... Even in Bachelors this is the entire system change we face because in School we are spoonfed by Teachers with extra time and extra notes and Solved scenarios and in College Like No one Cares
Exactly, very relatable 😩
I am studying my master degree in my country Morocco at Al Akhawayn University it is literally the same system "self paced, deadlines, portal, attendance...". It's an American system. 💔
Kai, it must be a post graduate degree thing 😩
@@KusemeIseh yes I'm a grade student 💔💔💔💔
😪😪😪 to be continued..... would be waiting for the continuation soonest.
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any universities that offer best online masters programs? Thanks for the information stated
There are different Universities that offer online masters for specific courses. You’d need to research and find one offering the course you would want. You can book a consultation with me if you want me to help with the research 🤗
I can relate 😂 I’m doing my masters in Germany and it’s hell lol
Awww sis, the lord is your strength 🙏🏾
You are doing master in....?
How is the experience there in terms of material?
My sis how is therr tuition fees and the bills over there
Truth is no 2 lives nor destiny is the same. The way life happens for you may not be the way it will be for others whether good or bad. Life is personal with personal experiences.
Very correct 👌🏾
Thanks for this
Uwc
Hello ❤️ please how can I book a consultation with you
Book via this link bio.site/thegetaheadeducationservices
Is there any scholarship for linguistics master? I've been looking fir ages but all I get is scam
I'm sure there will be. You can research for internal university scholarships or general scholarships like Chevening, Commonwealth, MasterCard. Check out my Scholarship Playlist for more scholarships ruclips.net/p/PLMwgMIZ2dKW17Fl6oorMAr6w-MpgjcbPv
Are there anything like in class quiz or exams like bachelor degree?
Yes there are, depends on your program and the mode of assessment.
@@KusemeIseh will be starting my Masters by September 2020, for my course, the mode of assessment says 100% course work. Does that mean there is no examination?
@@aderemiajayi7130 looks like it 👍🏾
Please what's the undergraduate programs over there like? I have a whole lot of questions to ask u dear 😅😅😅😅 how do I go about that????
You can reach me on Instagram @iamkuskus
Okay thanks dear
It’s very self led at undergraduate too. But my Uni encourages us to book tutorials with lecturers if you need help or anything explained
@@sophiebourne929 this is helpful, thanks.
You really made me laugh 😂.
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Hey i completed my masters on MBA in India and now I planning to do my second masters in Uk.. Is there any problem? Anything to face on the credibility interview.?. Plz help me out.
Hahahaha, nothing really. You should be ready to convince them on why you want to do a second masters degree. You should watch my video where we mentioned some visa interview questions you may be asked.
ruclips.net/video/092oIGZRdZM/видео.html
@@KusemeIseh she wont tell the that she has a master degree. How will they know?
@@rosedee2547 I don’t know, except she completely omits that information in her university application and supporting documents.
@@KusemeIseh right..she has to omit that
I did my masters spent £35k at a top UK university but my starting job only £48k. I throught would be earning a lot more so do not know if was worth it
Oh dear, that was just the starting job, I hope you get something much better, I’m sure it would be worth it at the end. 👍🏾
It's not a bad starting salary. Depending on your skills, you could significantly increase your salary by moving to a new job.
@@kehindeolatunji5626 Not so great in London. My apartment rent is very high
@@dac8939 I totally agree, I live in London too! I can only say browse jobs in your field say £60k and above and see the requirements and upskill using online courses (if possible apply it in your current role). it worked for me and others. All the best!
@@kehindeolatunji5626 There are roles but need stay in this role at least 2 years then look at others around 75k to 120k in my field. Pay down some of my postgrad debt and hopefully things get better. Still only 25 so at least time is on my side
Hello kus kus i came uk for master degree with my husband and daughter can i stil live there after completing degree can i get chance have any law
Yes you can apply for the two years post study visa after your masters.
That is the same for undergraduate in the UK
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I’m doing my masters now and lost self motivation 😭
Oh dear, May you receive the strength to pick yourself up and finish strong. Focus on the end goal and how this will help advance your career. I wish you the very best 🙏🏾
@@KusemeIseh Thank you so much for you’re encouraging words I’m taking it day by day 💖
@@ayanmire7358 👍🏽
@kuseme iseh hang in there. I am in the US and it's not easy
Hi ma'am
Wanted to know if there are job opportunities in the UK after an MBA , or the students just struggle and return back to their own country indebted!!!!
There would definitely be opportunities especially with the graduate visa 👍🏾
And after the two (2) years how do one remain?
@@lamijabusayo6515 You can watch this. it answers your question.
I don’t know why I am laughing, « what’s going on here »
Laugh oh my dear 😂
This is actually a soft version of bachelor degree faculty in Bosnia. Masters are 10 times worse.
From the first class to the last one, professors won't care about you. Attending to classes is not an absolute must do, but it all depends from professor to professor. Nobody is going to chase you to do your work and you can't really learn a lot for the exam in the class (except in some rare cases). If you really want to learn, you have to read a lot and many times without a proper context (you should get from the class). And yeah in terms of duration: bachelor is 4 years + master 2 years. Total experience: everything is cold and cruel towards the students and it should change asap.
Awwww, thanks for sharing your experience. I just hope things get better over there. It will definitely pay off at the end.👌🏾
@@KusemeIseh Thanks for the kind words! I'm a lawyer now, attending masters in Serbia and actually in few days is my last exam. I was just sharing my experience from my uni back in the days.
@@BosomNogomPanjIzvali oh congratulations, wishing you the very best in your exams.
Anyone studying Masters in Mechanical Engineering in Glasgow Caledonian University?
You can visit the University website and try connecting with students there, this should help. LinkedIn Search could help too.
It same in Europe,you are on your own
I know right 🫢
I am getting scared o. How will I cope with kids?
The lord will strengthen you through it 🙏🏾