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“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain” -
or Big Arse?Originally posted by shaunbhoy View PostAnd in your case the BA stands for Bugger-All!!

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Is that because they were awarded according to your marxist credentials and how many fellow students you denounced and got sent to the gulag?Originally posted by AtW View PostSoviet Unis were 5 years, more for medicine
Yet, my degree from there is only deemed equvalent to BA
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or purchased by rich parents so you could avoid National Service?Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIs that because they were awarded according to your marxist credentials and how many fellow students you denounced and got sent to the gulag?Comment
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Nah, Uni was free because I had distinction from school and so only had to pass math exam with A grade to be accepted, which I didOriginally posted by BR14 View Postor purchased by rich parents so you could avoid National Service?
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There are people who don't get an A in maths? Surely such cretins are locked away in a safe space?Originally posted by AtW View Post...and so only had to pass math exam with A grade to be accepted, which I did
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I did my degree over 5yrs on day release (from work not prison,
) there were also people who were doing the degree full time in 3 years, it was interesting that the part timers were a lot more motived & had experience to back up their views whereas the full timers had more time for report writing (if they were not in the pub) but had no real world clue.
So from that experience I would rate a longer term with real-world experience over full time study.Growing old is mandatory
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In construction apprenticeships are for trades, sponsorship is for professionals!Originally posted by NigelJK View PostSounds like an apprenticeship.
But yes they are the same thing
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