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Wednesday
Feb132008

Thanks For Coming

If you came to see us today during our Admissions Event, thank you for coming. I mentioned a couple of things that you might find interesting and promised I'd put the links up. Here they are:

The phone screen questions that you ask an aspiring software engineer are here and the story of the Hull student who is now working in the games industry is here.

Reader Comments (4)

'Twas a pleasant day, thanks Rob. Your C# booklet is very helpful, luckily for me C# is very close to ActionScript, which thank goodness I am fluent. I shall read it from cover to cover in preperation for September-ish when I should hopefully start at the magnificently friendly Hull University !!!

I will also continue to monitor your site, since the link you provided has been burnt into my mind. I do beleve you should get paid extra for your plugging of other companies products, very professionally done.
February 13, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJDog
Do you know I havn't had a chance to wear the t-shirt in public yet? But I shall at some point I expect.
I changed my motto on Xbox live to "www.RobMiles.com" but this created an aura of confusion amongst my friends and so changed it back to the usual, "There are 4 lights"
In other news, I officially recieved my offers today (3 of them) meaning that I have to decline one and I would really like to know if it is possible to begin the bachelors course and carry over to masters (just in case I don't make the cut). I really would like to be a "master"
February 22, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterEarl Grey
Sorry about the delay in getting back to you on this one. The answer to your question is that as far as I know you can change from Bachelors to Master any time up to the end of the Bachelors course, as long as you get at least 2.2 level performance at the end of year 2.
February 26, 2008 | Registered CommenterRob
That's great, I am now at ease. Thank you!
February 26, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterEarl Grey

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