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No, my poly expected students to spell before they enroll the degree - it focused on economics and business instead.
Over to you numpty.
As you know nothing about either, clearly it fulfilled the time-honoured function of polys - to keep its "customers" as ignorant after their educashun as they were before.
lol Unfortunately, I will disappoint I am not after oil, I am just trying to collect some anonymous data for my University report thats all.
Thanks to all that have answered.
baaah, that is what they want us to believe.
Follow the money.
The uni will flunk you in order to get you to spend another year there in stead of you going into the triving and throbbing job market and making a killing by creating a world dominating multinational corporation that is using this data to predict the future and make immense profits at the expense of the rest of the world.
Right?<adjusts tin foil cone hat>
"Condoms should come with a free pack of earplugs."
Evidently your poly didn't teach you the judgement to differentiate a typo from a spelling mistake.
HTH
Care to enlighten us then with your definition of the difference?
You see, a typo (or fat finger syndrome) normally refers to a mistake in the typing process. So for instance if you'd typed muddle instead of middle we'd all have tittered at your fat sausage fingered slip as you'd quite clearly got in a 'muddle' as the I and U are in proximity on your bog standard qwerty keyboard.
The L is not in proximity to the D, so unless you've been typing with your forehead again then you can't call midlle a typo. You illiterate twunt.
HTH
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