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i had 22 on my course, electronics.

 

but i got to the end of it, realised i didn't know anything about electronics so did puters instead smile.gif

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Phil_r said:

i had 22 on my course, electronics.

 

but i got to the end of it, realised i didn't know anything about electronics so did puters instead smile.gif

 

[censored] all that!

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19 hours p/week - doing maths as well which is [censored] boring sleep.gif

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luu_luu said:

none.......i would rather be earning money than getting in debt with the student loans, shake.gif

 

Couldnt agree more!

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Daredevil_Tony said:

luu_luu said:

none.......i would rather be earning money than getting in debt with the student loans, shake.gif

 

Couldnt agree more!

 

that's a [censored] point of view.

 

how r u going to help yourself land a decent job if you don't get training.

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i have lots of training....................im a licencee (public house), qualified lifesaver, qualified first aider, qualified dental nurse among others including typing (RSA), Health & Safety (highest level) and union representive,

 

none achieved at university! bigsmile.gif

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Geordie_becky said:

9 hours a week doing law, but there is lots of additional reading etc which you are supposed to spend a million hours a week doing!

 

which you do yes.gifwink.gif

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luu_luu said:

i have lots of training....................im a licencee (public house), qualified lifesaver, qualified first aider, qualified dental nurse among others including typing (RSA), Health & Safety (highest level) and union representive,

 

none achieved at university! bigsmile.gif

 

well done.

 

but getting in debt with student loans is soooooooo much fun

 

and i've got letters nerner.gif

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luu_luu said:

none.......i would rather be earning money than getting in debt with the student loans, shake.gif

 

Same here. thumbs.gif

 

Whilst job hunting, I've found that most places don't seem to care that much if you have a degree, unless you want to be in a specific profession ie/ nursing, teaching etc. Experience seems to be the most important thing, which is ridiculous because how can you get experience if you can't get a job in the first place?! rolleyes.gif

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Phil_r said:

Geordie_becky said:

9 hours a week doing law, but there is lots of additional reading etc which you are supposed to spend a million hours a week doing!

 

which you do yes.gifwink.gif

 

but ov course, what do u think im doing right now, messing about on the comp, listening to music, eating choc and having girly chats?

 

what must u think of me laugh.gif

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Tara said:

Experience seems to be the most important thing, which is ridiculous because how can you get experience if you can't get a job in the first place?! rolleyes.gif

 

welcome to the world undecided.gif

 

 

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Tara said:

luu_luu said:

none.......i would rather be earning money than getting in debt with the student loans, shake.gif

 

Same here. thumbs.gif

 

Whilst job hunting, I've found that most places don't seem to care that much if you have a degree, unless you want to be in a specific profession ie/ nursing, teaching etc. Experience seems to be the most important thing, which is ridiculous because how can you get experience if you can't get a job in the first place?! rolleyes.gif

 

By getting a job!

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