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EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ I am talking about Engineering and Science Degrees.
Off course UWI has garbage degrees I am fully aware of that. Offcourse they are dropping their entry requirements for a number of degrees that are not even accredited internationally. I have been very specific with my wording with regards to Engineering and Computer Science degrees from UWI, the engineering which are triple accredited.
My uncle did his PHd in Physics at Oxford using his UWI degrees to gain entry. Only a fool would think UWI is some sort of backwater 3rd world University. Just because some degrees are sheit at UWI doesn't mean all are.
EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:^ I am talking about Engineering and Science Degrees.
Off course UWI has garbage degrees I am fully aware of that. Offcourse they are dropping their entry requirements for a number of degrees that are not even accredited internationally. I have been very specific with my wording with regards to Engineering and Computer Science degrees from UWI, the engineering which are triple accredited.
My uncle did his PHd in Physics at Oxford using his UWI degrees to gain entry. Only a fool would think UWI is some sort of backwater 3rd world University. Just because some degrees are sheit at UWI doesn't mean all are.
Redress10 wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:bluefete wrote:EFFECTIC DESIGNS wrote:This is why the Degree Accreditation and Work Experience means everything, University ranking means little.
Go tell that to Harvard, Yale, Cambridge, Oxford and others.
I guarantee you if someone from Harvard with a Computer Science degree and someone from UWI with a Computer Science degree both go for a job interview. And the UWI graduate passes the programming test and the Harvard grad fails it the UWI grad will get the job. If the Harvard grad has no experience and the UWI grad has the experience the UWI grad will get the job.
This is not to say that Harvard, MIT and Oxford isn't the most recognized offcourse they are, very few on this planet will ever have the grades to enter those Universities.
Some of the best computer scientists out here right now have things like degrees in theater.
https://barryrountree.files.wordpress.c ... /vitae.pdf
This guy is one of the best Computer Scientists in High-performance computing, parallel debugging tools. He is better than most Harvard grads few can dream of coming close to him and his Bsc is in theater and his Phd is computer science from University of Arizona.
Experience and Skill beats a degree from the best University anyday, a degree is only a ticket to an interview to get past HR and every employer knows this.
Are you insane? In what world is a UWI grad being hired before a Harvard grad in Computer Science field? In Palo Alto? What programming tests you talking about? To work at Facebook or something? How the UWI graduate even getting that interview? What brand of cool-aid are you drinking. The UWI grad not even getting hired before the Harvard grad here in Trinidad. You do know that there are National Scholarship winners who cannot find gainful employment here at home right....LMAO
desifemlove wrote:https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankings/2017/world-ranking#!/page/0/length/25/sort_by/rank/sort_order/asc/cols/scores
so then, what value do these unis have, and are they valued in the world?
Numb3r4 wrote:The better question would be why isn't UWI benefiting from greater industrial and corporate support. The MSc./BSc. Petroleum Engineering programme's tuition is one of the cheapest, why because of the industrial support that it gets, mostly from the foreign multi-nationals. This is the kind of attitude that is needed from the local industry when this happens we may see some more innovation.
88sins wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:The better question would be why isn't UWI benefiting from greater industrial and corporate support. The MSc./BSc. Petroleum Engineering programme's tuition is one of the cheapest, why because of the industrial support that it gets, mostly from the foreign multi-nationals. This is the kind of attitude that is needed from the local industry when this happens we may see some more innovation.
This is one of those chicken & egg questions.
Corporate & industrial T&T do not like the idea of spending funds without seeing how they will receive a substantial financial return on their investment in a relatively short space of time.
If the corporate & industrial sectors were to substantially support UWI with funding & other resources, with the intent to improve the curriculum, etc, & thus the improving on the quality of degree that graduates obtain, that means that graduates themselves will be more valuable, which will mean they can command a higher salary, which in turn means it costs the corporate & industrial sectors more to employ them. See the direction it's headed in? Not to mention UWI has had a history of enjoying an autonomous existence, & I seriously doubt the administration would enjoy having to that position come to a close, especially when it comes to accounting for a benefactors contributions. I do not believe any corporate benefactor would be content with simply injecting large sums of finances into UWI & just sit back & let them how & where it's used & how much of the contribution should directly benefit the sponsor, least of all not be accountable for the distribution of those contributions.
Numb3r4 wrote:^^^ Things hard now for everybody graduate or otherwise, job offers/opportunities as well as business and sales are just plain DOWN.....even small mom and pop businesses are cutting hours....which means that eventually everybody will be that much closer to the bread line qualified or not.
wtf wrote:Numb3r4 wrote:^^^ Things hard now for everybody graduate or otherwise, job offers/opportunities as well as business and sales are just plain DOWN.....even small mom and pop businesses are cutting hours....which means that eventually everybody will be that much closer to the bread line qualified or not.
Things not gonna get any better any time soon...
Daran wrote:UWI is crap compared to top international institutions. You can't compare them.
But it's still wrong to say it's utter sheit. Like I said, I got into a top 20 (globally ranked) university with my UWI degree. In my class every european, south Asian pacific and American student was levels ahead of me. The only students aside from myself who weren't up to scratch were a few of the Indians (and not all, smartest dude in class was from IIT) and Africans. None of us were less intelligent per say but our undergrad universities never exposed to depth and rigor of work the other students work.
Also, another reason UWI's rep is low is their level of academic research is significantly lacking.
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