
my housemate is from walton in liverpool. poorest family ever, we took his mum out for drinks when she got a pay raise to £16,000. of her three sons one is a doctor of robotics from Oxford, the next served time in prison but now earns £80,000 a year running his own business and my mate is a very talented japanese student. where you're from means shit in the end.
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although when it's a choice of going to university or going out and getting a job to help pay your parent's mortgage it kind of fucks everything up a bit.
Ah well. A pirate's life for me.
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Wed 21 May 2008, 13:59,
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Ah well. A pirate's life for me.

whereas i'll still be unemployable after 4 years a uni :)
and a pirate's life isn't bad all told :)
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and a pirate's life isn't bad all told :)

I'm slowly realising, due to managing graduates, that people with degrees are generally still thicker than I am.
I'd love to have gone for the experience, it seems people's endless 'reminisce about unifuckingversity' conversations go on for hours and hours and hours but apart from pissing money I haven't got up the wall I don't really see what else I've missed. I'll go back one day, but not now.
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I'd love to have gone for the experience, it seems people's endless 'reminisce about unifuckingversity' conversations go on for hours and hours and hours but apart from pissing money I haven't got up the wall I don't really see what else I've missed. I'll go back one day, but not now.

vast array of interesting drugs to try and people to sleep with.
I went back as a mature (ha!) student, because I *actually* wanted to do the course.
I'm really glad I did.
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I went back as a mature (ha!) student, because I *actually* wanted to do the course.
I'm really glad I did.

eventually. Probably. If I find myself at a loss for something to do. I don't know, I feel the urge but I'm far too busy getting on with things. I'm only 23, I've got AGES yet.
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I went 'back' when I was 25, it's the best time to do it.
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for the first time and for no other reason than I was interested in the course for a 'hobby'
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It's not exactly Chelsea. My father did not have a good start. His mother was Danish immigrant who came with nothing.
When I left school at 17 to join the forces my father had a multi million pound steel fabricators and shipping engineers. He gave me 3 grand to get a start and I promptly set up a small works building firm and employed people as sub-contractors to complete jobs I tendered for and I still joined the army and managed both. I've done a lot since then and I'll be spending another £60k on a car next year, but the moral is that it does not matter where you are from you will get out of life no more than the effort you put into it.
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When I left school at 17 to join the forces my father had a multi million pound steel fabricators and shipping engineers. He gave me 3 grand to get a start and I promptly set up a small works building firm and employed people as sub-contractors to complete jobs I tendered for and I still joined the army and managed both. I've done a lot since then and I'll be spending another £60k on a car next year, but the moral is that it does not matter where you are from you will get out of life no more than the effort you put into it.