Anyone know anything about degrees?

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  1. Gue

    Guest Guest

    where can I buy one from
     
  2. Gue

    Guest Guest

    You're not wrong.
     
  3. Gue

    Guest Guest

    Agreed.

    It's what a Wendy mechanic put's on his axle.

    'Nar den Dad - wot do ar puddon dis axle?'
    'Degrees, son, degrees'

    I spank you velly munch.
     
  4. Gue

    Guest Guest

    Right here we go then...

    ive currently got a pass grade, if i resit again i can get a honours but if i fail i cant resit again meaning i leave with nothing. already got a job in web design and hopefully got another few on the side. think its a bit different with web design cos ive got an online portfolio with previous work (designs). But saying this, i dont know how long im gonna be doing web design for... i get bored very easily!
    cheers for all the ideas so far! big help!
     
  5. Ome

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    thats where your going wrong fella!

    tha'l only get a job as a farmer theer!
    :D
     
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    well

    i went to uni and got a 2.1 but can quite honestly say you learn more in 6 months doing the job than all the time at uni.

    You can put down on your CV you went to ...... uni and attained a degree in ........ and you oly have to tell them you got a pass if they ask.

    I wouldnt waste a year at it.

    I looked at a masters the other month and then i saw how much it would cost and thought - why fekin bother! Its not going to earn me any more money and to be honest i cant be arsed with all that work.

    And last but not least - its who yer know not what yer know - that will get you a lot further than a degree.
     

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