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Interviews with new Modern Language graduates

Written by  Lizzie Fane Friday, 20 July 2012
Timothy, French Graduate Timothy, French Graduate University of Birmingham
I just stumbled across this brilliant video of interviews with Modern Language graduates after their graduation ceremony at the University of Birmingham.

It's such a great opportunity to get feedback from graduates about their course, and to find out about the opportunities their university degree has opened up for their future, I'm surprised we don't see more of these videos online!


The video includes questions on the following areas:

0m14s - How does it feel to be graduating today?
1m11s - What was the highlight of your time at Birmingham?
2m19s - Would you recommend your course?
3m33s - What are your plans for the future?

Click here to find out more about the students who were interviewed and the courses they studied at the University of Birmingham.

The highlight of your time at Uni
I was particularly pleased that when asked 'What was the highlight of your time at Birmingham?', 4 out of 6 of the graduates replied straight away with 'the year abroad'. I hope this inspires any students who are concerned about this aspect of the course, but if you need more convincing, here are 100 reasons to study abroad.

Careers for Modern Language graduates
Language skills open up an absolutely huge range of careers for graduates, in the UK and abroad. For an idea of the jobs available to you, have a look through 100 year abroad graduate career case studies ranging from pilots and journalists to lawyers and engineers. Don't forget to keep an eye on our jobs board and Facebook page for exciting opportunities, as we're always on the lookout for you!
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