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Fck me, how old are you? You sound like my fcking dad, and he's been dead for 10 years. What's your excuse? Were you denied a further education by the iniquities of "the comprehensive system", or is the only degree worth having a science degree from a Russell Group University?
Fck me, how old are you? You sound like my fcking dad, and he's been dead for 10 years. What's your excuse? Were you denied a further education by the iniquities of "the comprehensive system", or is the only degree worth having a science degree from a Russell Group University?
I heard a report on the radio this morning that Universities are going to stop accepting students who have studied softer options. These being things like media studies etc.
Will companies start to state that graduates in soft courses need not apply.
I heard a report on the radio this morning that Universities are going to stop accepting students who have studied softer options. These being things like media studies etc.
Will companies start to state that graduates in soft courses need not apply.
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