or they were in my day at least
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Fri 9 Mar 2007, 21:27,
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if your doing history not so much so
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Fri 9 Mar 2007, 21:30,
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I did communication studies(media/semiotics/psycology type stuff) for a-level and found no history no harder(got a better mark in history).
Everyone on my course keeps telling me what a doss communication studies was though. Having seen their communication skills I doubt they'd do very well(computer science)
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Fri 9 Mar 2007, 21:43,
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Everyone on my course keeps telling me what a doss communication studies was though. Having seen their communication skills I doubt they'd do very well(computer science)
Art and English, 'cos there was work to do and quotations to learn respectively. The science-y ones were easy, once you understood the stuff properly.
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Fri 9 Mar 2007, 21:34,
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maths and physics though i did no work for
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Fri 9 Mar 2007, 21:35,
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That I did. 'Cos of the learning. Biology looked tougher, but I wussed out :) Maths and physics were all in the little formulae books they gave you :)
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Fri 9 Mar 2007, 21:40,
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2 O levels a couple of low cse's is all i could muster.
and then a BA hons which i often forget
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Fri 9 Mar 2007, 21:34,
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and then a BA hons which i often forget
I also have a BA hons, although I was a very lazy student at university... and I've certainly forgotten most of it now :)
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Fri 9 Mar 2007, 21:37,
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i'm qualified to be an artist or a poet, it's dead useful.
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Fri 9 Mar 2007, 21:39,
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But I wussed out and did something a bit more practical... maths & philosophy.
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Fri 9 Mar 2007, 21:47,
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