Getting a university degree has never s1 more important: college graduates tend to earn more money, live longer, and be happier, according to studies. But college degrees are expensive(especially in the U.S.),
A 项中 on only “interdisciplinarity”与第四段中的 The idea is similar to a US liberal arts degree, a rarity in the UK, but also more explicitly focused on “interdisciplinarity" or drawing on different subjects-economics, psychology, sociology, statistics 不符。 B项中的 same 与第四段中的...
I can't claim to be an expert in this as the grade I achieved in my degree was a little lower than a first! But today, in the UK at least, there are encouraging signs that getting one is a bit moreattainable. That's because the number of first-class degrees being awarded by UK ...
recruits tend to look at people much like themselves, proceed with an uncertain feel for what defines a desirable candidate (while emphasising considerations of personal style over indicators of analytical-technical competence), and concentrate efforts among those who have received a prestigious degree....
sociology 社会学 valid 让人信服的 software engineering 软件工程 the university of life 生活经历 测验与练习 1. 阅读课文并回答问题。 1. In the UK, how common are 2:2 degrees awarded compared with firsts? 2. Name the main benefit mentioned in the article, of gaining a first-class degree....
Drawing on Bourdieusian cultural sociology, I describe Burkina's racialized cultural field 鈥 a social arena with racially coded status positions 鈥 in which modernity, wealth, and scientific technology are coded as 'white' and high status, while poverty, backwardness, and physical labor are ...
I once reviewed applications and occasionally some people will apply to be a sociology professor without a degree—even a bachelor’s degree. But for the most part, we read through packets of material for each qualified candidate, including letters of recommendation and publications. While this ...
I went to Glasgow for the first section and did sociology, which I quickly realized coming out of university was a completely useless degree to obtain anything. So then had the genius idea that I’d go do HR. So I went and did a master’s in HR at Leeds. And then probably while I...
Cultural theory (Douglas & Wildavsky, 1982) generated a typology of worldviews in relation to risks or hazards, based on two dimensions: 1) the grid dimension, i.e., how strongly individual identities are predestined and what degree of control individuals accept and 2) the group dimension, ...
decision-makers in the SEM's asylum units.6 First, with the exception of one person, all the decision-makers I spoke to in the SEM held a degree from university, which is hardly surprising since having a university degree is nowa- days a formal requisite for becoming a caseworker in the...