Motorsport & Eng. Degrees

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miqi23
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Seriously, does it really matter where you have done your MSc or PhD from? I think it is not that straight forward as it looks. I have seen many MSc and PhD graduates and most of them made me feel sorry and sadly they did belong to top Uni's like Imperial and Cranfield. Put simply, they were nothing impressive.

However, it depends how good and willing you are to learn and how much effort do you make to go that extra mile! As I said once before, these Motorsport degrees does look fancy but if you look at the course outline it is all the same bulshit you find at every University doing similar courses.

MSc generally is just an excuse to show that you are better than some one who has got a Bachelors degree, however I do not agree with this at all. Yes, PhD's are much more better because they choose to do what ever they want if they are lucky and they do get something out of it in the end cause they generally know what they are supposed to know by the end. After all its research they are doing :)

Last but not the least, good Universities will surely help you get your hands on good equipment to aid your education and you many miss out on this in slightly poor Universities, thats all!

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