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Previously on "What would you study if you had to go to university now?"
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Doing that now with OU, wanting to do Volcanology; if I was going full time though, I'd go for astronomy or astrophysics.
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To be honest I think I would do Computer Studies again and hope that this time I would use some of the things I learnt.
Since leaving college, some time ago I hasten to add, I haven't used any of the languages I learnt, non of the hardware we used at uni.
Went straight from Mainframe to PC, Pascal/Cobol to Basic.
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Spelling and sums
Actually, if I was loaded, geology. (Did maths last time, and tried to keep up with it since, so no point in doing that again)
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Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThat's what they all say
BURN HIM!!
It is indeed a strange place here. What is this fascination that people have about sockies?
Anyway, back on topic, since I'm a cretin, and therefore wouldn't be able to study anything climate related, think I'd read psychology.
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And your point is, imbecile?Originally posted by landl View PostYou know what, I can't even be bothered.
Do give us a shout later though for a climate friendly wind-up torch if you get bored in the dark, and I'm sure someone will shove it up your ar5e so you can see better in there.
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That's what they all sayOriginally posted by landl View PostNo. I think you'll find I'm actually a real person in my own right and not one of someone's multiple personalities.
BURN HIM!!
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Probably finish off my genetics degree that I started and specialize in forensics.
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Sas - you used the wrong login.Originally posted by landl View PostYou know what, I can't even be bothered.
Do give us a shout later though for a climate friendly wind-up torch if you get bored in the dark, and I'm sure someone will shove it up your ar5e so you can see better in there.
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