Electronic for my undergrad yes. Not overly relevant for Geology I'd be the first to admit
If I wanted to study for something which would be professionally valuable then an MBA would be it, but I'm not that motivated.
Odds are I couldn't find the time to dedicate to do justice to an OU degree.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostI knew several people on Mining Engineering degrees at North Staffs Poly (ok Stafford Uni for those that think that changing Poly's to fake Uni's was a great idea), I wouldn't have called that a simple degree.
Mech and electrical engineering to a high standard plus they had geology and various other bits and bobs including the safety stuff which seemed pretty taxing with legal gubbins.
I've toyed with the idea of doing an OU degree in Geology for my own interest, but I doubt I'd have the time to dedicate to it, how much credit do you get for existing (albeit totally unrelated) undergrad and post grad degrees?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostPah. How shallow to mention her backside! I'd never do that!
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI've never understood all the fuss about Jennifer Lopez. She's nothing special.
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Originally posted by Support Monkey View PostI worked for a national company and one of the directors had a degree in Tin Mining.
So if you want to be a director any old degree will do
Mech and electrical engineering to a high standard plus they had geology and various other bits and bobs including the safety stuff which seemed pretty taxing with legal gubbins.
I've toyed with the idea of doing an OU degree in Geology for my own interest, but I doubt I'd have the time to dedicate to it, how much credit do you get for existing (albeit totally unrelated) undergrad and post grad degrees?
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Originally posted by doodab View PostWell you can't be too picky if you want her to cook and be filthy.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostPerky tits, legs, long flaxen hair, cooking skills and a good "technique".
Rich, ageing parents are a bonus.
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I do apologise for detouring a sensible and educated thread into bottom conversations again. I won't mention them again on CUK for at least 5 minutes.
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I recall doing the Illiad in Latin lessons, it was interesting, although the Latin turned me off somewhat.
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