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Previously on "six degrees of desperation"
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I'm not sure of the point of doing a degree unless:
(a) you have to for your chosen profession, like medicine, or
(b) you really want to study something through interest, regardless of whether it helps you get a job or not.
I believe a large proportion of people are doing/have done degrees for reasons other than these in recent years.
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Grads are two-a-penny now that we have to send 50% of kids there.
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Yes, and that's led to a 220% increase in people making up statistics on the spot to support their opinions.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHas there been an increase of 22% of people getting moronic degrees over the last decade?
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Has there been an increase of 22% of people getting moronic degrees over the last decade?
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Thanks, that's brightened up an otherwise dull afternoon of waiting for devs to deliver something vaguely testable.Originally posted by Sysman View PostScroll down and you will find a story where Mitch definitely would
I've got first pick, 'cos I found it
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Scroll down and you will find a story where Mitch definitely wouldOriginally posted by vetran View Postthe important question Mitch is -would you?
I've got first pick, 'cos I found it
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Originally posted by Lockhouse View PostLast time I visited Paris we had dinner at Brasserie Bofinger and DvT was fiddling about under the table with a (female) friend.
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your standards are higher than mine, I had her at a two pinter - a bit of Dita Von Tease in there.Originally posted by Mich the Tester View Post4 pints.
Obligatory shot (with her clothes on):
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4 pints.Originally posted by vetran View Postthe important question Mitch is -would you?
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