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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostAnd she wishes she never went. She went with her A levels chosen but a couple of subjects have been "sold" to her and her mind is scrambled.
I do hope she doesn't drop her A level maths.
Maths, Science and possibly a social science will let her do well down the line. The main things are they need to be proper subjects (not media studies) and they need to be things she is both interested in and would do well in. There is no point doing Japanese if your crap at languages (although I did do it at university as an optional extra so I could avoid any exams).merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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Originally posted by eek View PostTell her to focus on what she will do well in and will stand here in the best position down the line.
Maths, Science and possibly a social science will let her do well down the line. The main things are they need to be proper subjects (not media studies) and they need to be things she is both interested in and would do well in. There is no point doing Japanese if your crap at languages (although I did do it at university as an optional extra so I could avoid any exams).
Eng lang/lit (she enjoys and is good at),
French (she excels at and really enjoys),
Math (excels at but doesnt really enjoy)
Engineering (likes the subject and teachers)
However she is thinking about taking
Economics & Psychology
Psychology did a good job on selling the subject to her.Comment
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Feck me, some of the esteemed customers are clueless.
And totally unskilled.
Just had to solder two wires onto a battery holder for one such.
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Oh feck, now there's one wanting to know about RC5 infrared comms.
Deep joy.
Whatever happened to keep it simple, stupid?Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostUp the heron tower again this evening.Comment
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostJust yet another trendy bar, but I'm sure BP will come up with a perversion for it.
Anyway - how is your back? Was it going up the Heron tower that cause it to hurt?Comment
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Morning all
The fruit baskets were VERY late today. I was so hungry I went for porridge. The baskets turned up 2 minutes later......Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostShe wanted to do
Eng lang/lit (she enjoys and is good at),
French (she excels at and really enjoys),
Math (excels at but doesnt really enjoy)
Engineering (likes the subject and teachers)
However she is thinking about taking
Economics & Psychology
Psychology did a good job on selling the subject to her.
What does she want to do afterwards?merely at clientco for the entertainmentComment
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I got fooking wet today. And that was just walking out to the shed to get the bike.
Within a mile I was drenched. The worst thing is getting into work and my legs are black with dirt.
Assorted car drivers tried to run me over. Few leeming pedestrians. I wish I could just run them over without hurting myself.Comment
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