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Originally posted by BlasterBates..I think its just about do-able.
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I already have These are now "immovable" dates.
..I think its just about do-able.
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Can't you get an extension on the tax forms? Phone them up.
Come to think of it, can't you get an extension on the dissertation? Phone them up.
HTH
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Originally posted by sasguruHasn't worked for you though, has it?
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Originally posted by BlasterBatesIt never rains.
So I've just attended an examination, and I've been awarded a degree provided I put some changes in the dissertation within two weeks. However I also have to fill in two complicated tax forms at the same time.
Given the alternative
a) Jail/Hefty fines due to tax form not bein in.
b) failing the degree.
Which is preferable.
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Originally posted by Kyajaeb)
All you need in life is a PhD in the bleedin' obvious to get on in life
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Pay an accountant to fill in the forms. Alternatively if the degree is in accountancy he can do the dissertation.
HTH
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take some time off work to enable the two to be completed to a satisfactory standard of quality
write off the time off as an investment in your future (degree) and an investment in getting the tax forms correct
Milan.
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b)
All you need in life is a PhD in the bleedin' obvious to get on in life
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Dilemma
It never rains.
So I've just attended an examination, and I've been awarded a degree provided I put some changes in the dissertation within two weeks. However I also have to fill in two complicated tax forms at the same time.
Given the alternative
a) Jail/Hefty fines due to tax form not bein in.
b) failing the degree.
Which is preferable.Tags: None
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