12th September 2012, 10:31 AM
Oooohhh yeas, a bit thin. Maybe others have had better experiences, but I believe (as did most of my year at graduation) that UCL massivly failed to advise us on career options. For instance, they held a career lecture aimed at those on the General Archaeology programme, the advice was in no way orienated to our discipline, a few students put in complaints but i think we were still left a bit high and dry. My advice to any budding degree level archaeologist is NOT to specialise on paper. I believe it puts employers off, even though all of my experience is non Egyptian.
The only experience I can find in Egypt is fieldschools that want around 2.5K to attend.
Thanks for the advice admin. I have applied now for my health and saftey test so I can apply for a CSCS card, and booked my driving lessons. I hope this will help. I will apply to the oxford job post too, hopefully things will go well....!
The only experience I can find in Egypt is fieldschools that want around 2.5K to attend.
Thanks for the advice admin. I have applied now for my health and saftey test so I can apply for a CSCS card, and booked my driving lessons. I hope this will help. I will apply to the oxford job post too, hopefully things will go well....!