Well done!
I feel lucky to pass!
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostYes this is a self promoting me me me post but I don’t care
I had my graduation & I won the “Dissertation Student of the Year” it was out of 1600 so not too shabby
Now you have really set the bar for all the me!me!me! threads.
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Golly. Well done!
My wife submitted her dissertation a couple of weeks ago for her Masters, she'll be happy just to get a pass.
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostThanks all,
Dissertation was called “The Economic Impact of Retentions”, and retention as in the practice of the employer holding back 3-5% of contract value to secure against possible faults arising in the project: boring unless you are in the construction industry.
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Thanks all,
Dissertation was called “The Economic Impact of Retentions”, and retention as in the practice of the employer holding back 3-5% of contract value to secure against possible faults arising in the project: boring unless you are in the construction industry.
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Originally posted by wobbegong View PostGood job, well done.
Now come on, spill the beans, what's the subject?
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Good job, well done.
Now come on, spill the beans, what's the subject?
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that puts you in the top 0.0625% of the population.
thats something to be smug about
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Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostYes this is a self promoting me me me post but I don’t care
I had my graduation & I won the “Dissertation Student of the Year” it was out of 1600 so not too shabby
Congrats.
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