Back to school
In 2010 my employer offered me a budget for personal development and training, equivalent to £1300.
Fast forward to July 2012, I've spent £200 on some books (that I haven't used!) and I'm close to losing my budget if I don't spend it. I'm a personal believer in continuous technical development and I've also got over the stress of my BEng, so I'm in the mood that I could do a Master's degree.
I was supposed to be working in a communications area of the business so I took the obvious decision of finding a Communications MSc. About a month prior to starting the course work changed and the University also declared that they were not going to run the course on a part-time, long distance basis. Thanks Uni!
Doing some more digging I find a brilliant sounding course at Cranfield University called Military Electronic Systems Engineering at Cranfield University. So in October 2012 I did the first module of the course, Electromagnetic Propagation and Devices.
Fast forward a bit more to today, October 2013, I am back at Cranfield University studying the second module in the MESE MSc - Digital Signal Processing, Statistics and Analysis.
Fast forward to July 2012, I've spent £200 on some books (that I haven't used!) and I'm close to losing my budget if I don't spend it. I'm a personal believer in continuous technical development and I've also got over the stress of my BEng, so I'm in the mood that I could do a Master's degree.
I was supposed to be working in a communications area of the business so I took the obvious decision of finding a Communications MSc. About a month prior to starting the course work changed and the University also declared that they were not going to run the course on a part-time, long distance basis. Thanks Uni!
Doing some more digging I find a brilliant sounding course at Cranfield University called Military Electronic Systems Engineering at Cranfield University. So in October 2012 I did the first module of the course, Electromagnetic Propagation and Devices.
Fast forward a bit more to today, October 2013, I am back at Cranfield University studying the second module in the MESE MSc - Digital Signal Processing, Statistics and Analysis.
This year, I'm staying in the officers mess in Templar Hall.
The rooms are comfortable, with plenty of storage space but quite plain and basic. The rooms are large and spacious, the beds are "wide singles" or "narrow doubles" depending on how you look at it.
The rooms are comfortable, with plenty of storage space but quite plain and basic. The rooms are large and spacious, the beds are "wide singles" or "narrow doubles" depending on how you look at it.
My bedroom - brilliant I think! |
From my room, which is now Wi-Fi enabled thanks to a third party system. I've got a nice view of Kitchener Hall from my room too.
Kitchener Hall |
Kitchener Hall |
Wish me luck!
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