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I do 5 hours of Uni a week :lol:. I also have just one more week of lectures to attend after easter. Uni seems a bit easy to me...
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Post by Mercury »

depends wat degree u do and where, and when you leave it'll reflect on what employers think of your degree
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Well, History is all about further reading. So I only have 1 lecture and one seminar for each module. I have to do 30 hours a week further reading ontop of those if I want to get a first. We are taught basically nothing, just get an outline of the topic. I love it for the first year as it counts for nothing so I am doing the bare minimum further reading and getting 2:1/2:2's which I can live with for my first year! It just sounds good saying I only have it for 5 hours :P.
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employers at top jobs look at where ur degree is from etcetc and how those departments are ranked etc. my parents shop in leeds is staffed by 7 outa 11 people having degrees, and there all on minimum wage. because they all have poor degree from poor universitys!
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I know that, and I don't really care tbh... My Uni isn't the worst for History and I am not really doing the degree for job options. I am just doing it because I enjoy it and don't really feel like full time work presently. If I wanted a good degree I would have re taken year 13 and actually worked hard to get into a good Uni. Even then I wouldn't have particularly wanted to go to a distant Uni as I am not suited to Uni life!
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Post by pain »

Mercury wrote:employers at top jobs look at where ur degree is from etcetc and how those departments are ranked etc. my parents shop in leeds is staffed by 7 outa 11 people having degrees, and there all on minimum wage. because they all have poor degree from poor universitys!
I still can't decide between Leeds and Liverpool. Going by what you say here it sounds like Leeds is a better idea because it's a better uni.

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Post by Mercury »

if it was me, leeds and liverpool offer literally the same things socially (i dont know exactly about living etc) but in terms of its a big city you will always have places to go and things to do if u so wish, from that my decision would be based on the uni/department/course

they are both as far from u in bath as each other (roughly) and to me seem to offer almost identical things, so to me it would come down to which would get u a better degree :)

for me loughborough was a tough choice (after cardiff) because it meant risking not having such a good social life, but it was supplemented by the fact that the department here is excellent and notts/leicester/derby/birmingham are all viable nitetime options
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ROFL Slamer and his unit of currency distance measurements.
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lol i do it all the time, town from my old house was £8 (4 in the day) current is 24 all the time unless i can force them into a meter, in which case its 22

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If it's £8 to get to town, you should be walking. Lazy fuck.
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I think my taxi would cost me £2 to get home, yey for having a flat in town.
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Post by Lady Redname »

it used to be cyric, and i often do, now its 24, or 17 miles if you want to think that way
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Post by Nixon »

Angus wrote:I think my taxi would cost me £2 to get home, yey for having a flat in town.
You'd need a taxi in Dundee unless you want stabbed to death by a group of 14 year olds drinking buckie.

Costs like £4-6 just to get in a taxi here.
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Post by Angus »

Stop making up poop, we dont have neds in Dundee anymore, unless you go to the council estates.

But we all know, dont go there><
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Post by Lady Redname »

oh and now, leicester is awsome

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/leic ... 889570.stm



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