After studying Music Technology for 2 years in college, coming out with a DMM grading (The equivalent of 3 A levels at A/B grades) I'm not sure what to do in perusing my career.
After completing my 2 years in college, I went back this year to do one more year. I chose to do a Media Production course and I got put straight onto the second year of the course because of my previous grades. After about 6 months I dropped out of the Media course as it wasn't what I expected, I didn't enjoy it and I didnt get on with any of my peers very well.
During the time on my Media course I applied to do a Computer Networking course at my local university, as I live locally (and in Wales), course prices are cheap as shit and I get loads of grants for going and stuff. However, the university asked for a minimum of 200 UCAS points to get onto the networking course. UCAS points are the points I receive based on my grades etc
As I already had 280 UCAS points from my Music Technology I decided to call the University and explain. However, they wanted 200 points from the Media course...
I told them that I had already had the points from music tech, but they said that it wasn't relevant enough... I studied so many fucking units on working with computers. Building them, installing software, components, etc. I already had an A* grade from the ICT course I did in high school. I explained this but they still wanted the 200 points from Media. I couldnt fucking getting this as I had already dropped out so now I'm STUCK.
My options are:
Study Music Technology in university and get my degree.
Go my own way for a company and work my way up.
OR
Do an online course in Computer Networking and find a career path from that.
I'm worried that if I come out of university with my music tech degree, I'm not going to find a well paid job (or any job at all) in that field. The music industry seems to be on its ass right now.
Do any of you have any experience/know of anybody that does from doing online ICT course and going on to find a job?
A job in IT seems to be quite stable and well paid and every industry needs some computer based loving these days.
Help me out guys! I'd love to hear your opinions
After completing my 2 years in college, I went back this year to do one more year. I chose to do a Media Production course and I got put straight onto the second year of the course because of my previous grades. After about 6 months I dropped out of the Media course as it wasn't what I expected, I didn't enjoy it and I didnt get on with any of my peers very well.
During the time on my Media course I applied to do a Computer Networking course at my local university, as I live locally (and in Wales), course prices are cheap as shit and I get loads of grants for going and stuff. However, the university asked for a minimum of 200 UCAS points to get onto the networking course. UCAS points are the points I receive based on my grades etc
As I already had 280 UCAS points from my Music Technology I decided to call the University and explain. However, they wanted 200 points from the Media course...
I told them that I had already had the points from music tech, but they said that it wasn't relevant enough... I studied so many fucking units on working with computers. Building them, installing software, components, etc. I already had an A* grade from the ICT course I did in high school. I explained this but they still wanted the 200 points from Media. I couldnt fucking getting this as I had already dropped out so now I'm STUCK.
My options are:
Study Music Technology in university and get my degree.
Go my own way for a company and work my way up.
OR
Do an online course in Computer Networking and find a career path from that.
I'm worried that if I come out of university with my music tech degree, I'm not going to find a well paid job (or any job at all) in that field. The music industry seems to be on its ass right now.
Do any of you have any experience/know of anybody that does from doing online ICT course and going on to find a job?
A job in IT seems to be quite stable and well paid and every industry needs some computer based loving these days.
Help me out guys! I'd love to hear your opinions
