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Offline MTyrrell

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« on: June 05, 2006, 23:10:50 »
Sat my last exam at uni on Friday \:D/, nasty one it was too, "Comparative Methodologies for the Analysis and Design of Computer Systems" could never get in to that subject
My assessments and last dissertation submitted two weeks ago. So everything seams to have come to a screeching holt, all that work then nothing.


 Now just a matter of sitting back and hoping they come to an agreement in the lectures pay dispute otherwise I’ll get my degree late :( , good job my employer isn’t waiting on the outcome.

 Well I'm in the real world now...  I liked academia better, four hours of lectures a day then off to the pub in the afternoons for some 'Self Directed Study'... for the first two years anyway.  

 I've a week off before I start full time at work, already started working on the landy. all these jobs to do that have mounted up over the last year.

 All this free time, i dont know what to do with myself now!
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« Reply #1 on: June 05, 2006, 23:14:27 »
how do you think you did
hope you pass every thing
welcome to the real world work work work rest 4x4 work work rest ect :lol:
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« Reply #2 on: June 05, 2006, 23:18:23 »
glad to see your not 'having a year out' bull s**t.

good luck on the result

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« Reply #3 on: June 05, 2006, 23:48:06 »
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glad to see your not 'having a year out' bull s**t.

good luck on the result


 I don’t know how people can afford to take a year out after uni, my course cost me three grand in tuition fees, i worked two days a week and just about had enough to run the landy, pay a few bills and go out every now and then.

 Also to be honest if I took a year out it would be so much harder to get back in to going to working.
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« Reply #4 on: June 05, 2006, 23:57:37 »
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how do you think you did
hope you pass every thing
welcome to the real world work work work rest 4x4 work work rest ect :lol:


 Hopefully I did reasonably well, didn’t encounter any major problems. There were two computer networking exams that I’m very confident about just the Comparative Methodologies….. that caused a headache.
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« Reply #5 on: June 06, 2006, 19:45:58 »
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glad to see your not 'having a year out' bull s**t.

good luck on the result


 I don’t know how people can afford to take a year out after uni, my course cost me three grand in tuition fees, i worked two days a week and just about had enough to run the landy, pay a few bills and go out every now and then.

 Also to be honest if I took a year out it would be so much harder to get back in to going to working.


fair play to you.

 






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