Originally posted by zeitghost
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In fact it's quite funny, because if they don't get the photocopied handouts, they start complaining...
Should be grateful they don't get those peculiar gestetner printouts that smelled so odd that we were blessed with way back when...
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No chalk boards any more... all either OHP or projector.
And the little gits don't know how to take notes, coz they get spoon fed with photocopied handouts.
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ChalkboardOriginally posted by Burdockit'll just be your blackboard and thee, soon Zeity!
Is it one of those rollover ones, or a slidy one they seem to reserve for physics lectures?
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At the current rate of progress you're right...Originally posted by Burdockit'll just be your blackboard and thee, soon Zeity!
After all, engineering is moderately difficult & you have to actually do some modicum of work to pass...
And judging by this year's results, very few have bothered... 1st year dire, 2nd year even more dire...
Doomed etc.
I think I'd better find another job.
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Back in the dark 1980s, I knew a near brain-dead woman who did some sort of Humanities & Drama degree. Ended-up on £80k - in 1989! Her job had nowt to do with the degree course. Bah!Originally posted by zeitghostThe daughter of one of my friends has just obtained a degree in Meeja Studies.
She's now an EO in the DVLA or whatever it's called... earning more than me, though that's not exactly difficult these days.
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The daughter of one of my friends has just obtained a degree in Meeja Studies.
She's now an EO in the DVLA or whatever it's called... earning more than me, though that's not exactly difficult these days.
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It's the courses - they're too demanding:Originally posted by zeitghostA 20% dropout rate from uni...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/6915622.stm
I'm shocked.
Horrified.
Alarmed.
Despondent.
Etc.
Media Studies & Knitting
Watching Telly & Media Studies
Watching Telly, Knitting & Media Studies
etc.
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Why bother with a degree? Having an illegitimate child will get you a flat, an income and other stuff. It's a no-brainer
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Well, there's a surprise...
A 20% dropout rate from uni...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/6915622.stm
I'm shocked.
Horrified.
Alarmed.
Despondent.
Etc.Tags: None
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