Does it pay (literally) to have an honours degree?

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I’ve already got a UK honours degree – can I get funding ...

... can I get funding for more higher education? ... If you already have a UK honours degree and want to study for another higher education qualification at a ...

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That obviously depends on how big the loan was and what kind of job you get.

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Do you think it would be better for me to get Honours instead of a straight bachelors degree?

In Canada at my university a bachelors degree is 3 years and honours is 4 years. I was going to do honours but now going into my third year I think I might stop at bachelors. I am not getting a masters, so I don't need it for that. But do you think it...

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Well the honours program is always better because its honours but if you're not planning on taking masters...

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Engineering, work, or Econ Honours?

I'm about to complete my (accelerated) Bachelor of Business majoring in Economics. The program includes direct entry to Economics Honours next year. Honours is required to work at the treasury and reserve bank of Australia - though the pay is definitly...

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You might try an internship first. Internships can turn into jobs. Once you have some work experience...

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For a lucrative career....is Engineering, Econ Honours or working now better?

I'm about to complete my (accelerated) Bachelor of Business majoring in Economics. The program includes direct entry to Economics Honours next year. Honours is required to work at the treasury and reserve bank of Australia - though the pay is definitly...

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for the engineering firms you will need to be licensed and that needs 4 years.

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I want high starting pay job that is stable and comfortable. What qualifications do I need?

I want to have a high starting pay...High starting pay means anything above 3k. Currently, I can earn 3.2k monthly basic pay as the starting pay if I got a degree with honours ...show more

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dont do law. it will destroy your soul. business admin working to a masters, and pick up a communications...

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How can I make money with a degree in finance?

I've just completed my degree in Finance, not so well done though (Summa cum laude). Thats very average; banks want nothing but first class honours; thats the least of my cares though. Am well aware that I could make good cash with the degree ( with...

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plenty of people break into banking from non-targets with good GPAs...you aren't gonna get a 6 figure...

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How much do Private institutions in Kuala Lumpur pay for teachers?

Im from Ireland....i have honours degree in Biotechnology from Ireland...im doing masters now in Biotechnology in University Malaya. Our professor told us that many private colleges offer jobs lecturing to graduates of our course...anybody now how much...

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The best is to check them out since there are many, it should be anywhere from RM 100 onwards / hour...

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Joint honours or Single Honours degree?

I'm applying for university this year, but I can't decide between English and History because I love both. I'm thinking about applying for both English and History joint honours and History single honours. Joint honours usually have lower entry requirements...

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Hey Kathryn, I've done two degrees: 1) BSc Medical Physiology with I.T. (Joint Honours) in 2003 and...

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Joint honours or Single Honours degree?

I'm applying for university this year, but I can't decide between English and History because I love both. I'm thinking about applying for both English and History joint honours and History single honours. Joint honours usually have lower entry requirements...

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It seems to me like if you love both and can't decide between the two, a joint degree would be the way...

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