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do you think its a bit tight?
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superfran_uk wrote: »Oh and, my friend worked full time whilst doing a masters and got a 2:1. You, sir, are an !!!.
Do not feed the TROLL! :T:T:T:T:T:T0 -
superfran_uk wrote: »Troll-y troll-y troll-y... No one who gets a 2:2 can even get on to a master's course worth doing...Most semi-intelligent people could get a 2:1 with their eyes closed and if they don't they're not cut out for the world of academia! I call shenanigans.0
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um, you can get onto almost any taught masters course if you have the money for the fees and some kind of degree. Hionest. Well, not any, but quite a lot.
It's the funding that's difficult.Debt free 4th April 2007.
New house. Bigger mortgage. MFWB after I have my buffer cash in place.0 -
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um, you can get onto almost any taught masters course if you have the money for the fees and some kind of degree. Hionest. Well, not any, but quite a lot.
It's the funding that's difficult.
I suppose so, I forget that not all unis are so 'discerning' these days! However why you would bother is beyond me! If you couldn't knuckle down and do enough work to get a 2:1, why waste another year of your life trying to do something you're a bit crap at?
Anyway, that's the last time I bump this stupid thread!:rotfl:0 -
superfran_uk wrote: »I suppose so, I forget that not all unis are so 'discerning' these days! However why you would bother is beyond me! If you couldn't knuckle down and do enough work to get a 2:1, why waste another year of your life trying to do something you're a bit crap at?
Anyway, that's the last time I bump this stupid thread!:rotfl:0 -
barnaby-bear wrote: »:rotfl::TIt's so insulting to those who do work in diffucult circumstance to better themselves.......
Some people were never supposed to better themselves. Some people were born to work at Tesco.
Right I'm off before people think i'm being too serious and lynch me!:rotfl:0 -
I worked the clock round very frequently. did all the reading. I never went out and studied much harder than many of the others doing the same course, but still ended up with a 2:2. I have always been hard working and dedicatored but never got the results I deserve0
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