Working abroad, Oz
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Tell you what? You tell us what your degree is in and we'll let you know if we "consider it to be a good, respectable, academically challenging degree subject".0
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Its not that black and white. I could ask a man who was illiterate, therefore learning to write his name would be unattainable.
To quote "No List"
Be thankful you are not talking to me person to person with that tone0 -
Warning; admin online...0
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Also what did the degree do to gain you a good career? even if you do work????0
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End of issue it seems. Nobody will list what would generally be considered to be good, non-mickey mouse degree subjects, for risk that (they know) that mine would lie upon it. Given that even the average non- failure of modules/years AAT person do not possess a degree, mickey or otherwise, I have to put my hand upon my heart and confess that i am not stunned by the sound of the silence:001_smile:
your definantley not in politics thats the worst case of avoidence ive ever seen. So come on details0 -
I'll give my impression of an impressive degree from a red brick:
Maths
Science
Engineering
Architecture
English
Economics0 -
I bet Repeaters degree wasn't in English.
My guess is colouring in or nuclear physics. Nope, I think I will stick with colouring in.0 -
End of issue?
Good. I would like to say that I wouldnt trade my life which consists of of a complete lack of a feeling of personal insecurities, and a great deal of personal happiness for any academic success that I could brag about.
Come back and tell us the first time you kiss a girl. And of course you will want us to reassure you what type of girl we would consider unnatainable so you can then tell us thats the kind of girl you kissed blah blah blah.0 -
I'll give my impression of an impressive degree from a red brick:
Maths
Science
Engineering
Architecture
English
Economics
so you have done all those give me a break so in that case why do you spend as much time on here using that so called intellegence to bemuse yourself by attacking those less fortunate to have not passed a so called better degree?0 -
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You certainly dont belittle people like me who dont share your insecurities. People like me just humour you and think you're a ****0
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What makes you cry, Repeaters?
People less qualified, but more successful?
Does it hurt you, huh? Does it make you want to stamp your feet?
I think it must be galling to have an alleged degree and see someone who failed an exam more able to get on in the world.0 -
im thinking that this REPEATER need a good old drink from the cup of reality !!!!!0
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Surely if Repeater is so VERY clever, he would have much more 'worthy' people to communicate with ..... rather than waste time with us mere AAT bods? Go and haunt a 'clever dick, lets be unkind' website instead.
Better still, perhaps he ought to be the one disappearing off to Oz????? :001_tt2:
There are many reasons why people don't have degrees; and having a degree doesn't seem to teach you about common courtesy, thoughtfulness and kindness.FMAAT - AAT Licensed Member in Practice - Pewsey, Wiltshire0 -
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Anyone noticed their status is now banned?0
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I see all his/her posts have been removed too.:001_smile:0
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oh dam..... iwas looking forward to a battle of WITS????0
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Why were you looking for a humiliation, Mark?:confused1:
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I suppose, but you go steady! Although the rest of us would've helped you out if required0
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Nice one Adam...0
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Great, now i look like a crazy person. Repeaters thread has disappeared and i copied n pasted the title of it (with a slight adjustment) for the humour. Now i looks like i'm a weirdo referring to you all as 'the board'! That Repeaters has a lot to answer for!!0
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Well, we could have a little bit of extended fun by appointing ourselves positions on this fabled board.
Me first... naturally I'm gonna be the CEO seeing as it was my idea.0 -
Haha i knew he would be the troll has been defeated0
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Do catch up to speed, Vic...!0
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