University
-
- Legend
- Posts: 7759
- Joined: 02 May 2018, 18:20
- Favourite player: You'll find out ;-)
University
Been clogging up threads left, right and centre with this question, so thought I'd do it its own.
I'm only asking out of interest: where did you go to uni, what did you study and how did you do?
Matt.
I'm only asking out of interest: where did you go to uni, what did you study and how did you do?
Matt.
J5 said, "ferrarilover is 100% correct"
- Scott Brehaut
- TorquayFans Admin
- Posts: 4556
- Joined: 05 Sep 2010, 15:04
- Favourite player: Lee Mansell
- Location: Guernsey
Further question - those of you that went to Uni, have you used your qualification to get you the job you wanted?
I know of so many people that went to Uni, studied some useless subject for three or four years then worked in finance, at a lower level than me. I didn't bother going to Uni - I instead chose to study whilst working. My work pay for the Diplomas and I get paid to study.
Win win for me.
I know of so many people that went to Uni, studied some useless subject for three or four years then worked in finance, at a lower level than me. I didn't bother going to Uni - I instead chose to study whilst working. My work pay for the Diplomas and I get paid to study.
Win win for me.
![Image](https://torquayfans.com/louis/scott-sig.gif)
STIP
Friend of torquayfans.com
- happytorq
- Plays for Country
- Posts: 2590
- Joined: 07 Sep 2010, 01:21
- Favourite player: Kevin Hill
- Location: Newtown, Connecticut, USA
- Watches from: The sofa
I already answered this but since it's in its own thread now,
Lancaster University
Biochemistry
Pass
Never used it. Realised that I should be doing something computery was limited as to the choices I had (basically, Biochemistry, Biology or Chemistry).
Think it speaks to a broader problem with regard to higher education in UK. You're too specialised and often some pretty basic skills get ignored. e.g. most university grads will not have done any English or Maths since GCSE (because you don't do those at A level if you don't think you'll need them at Uni). I quite like what they do in the US - you have a 4 degree and the first year is pretty much all "core curriculum" stuff - English, Maths, a bit of science I think (some make you do a foreign language). It's not until you start the second that you really have to decide your major. Think this is much better because it gives you more time to get into the college experience before being tied down to a subject.
That's not to suggest the system is perfect, of course - many schools - especially if yuo want to go out-of-state are really expensive. And of course, even with the English classes they still can't spell "colour"![Glasses :)](./images/smilies/glasses.gif)
Edit - corrected typos. Before Southampton Gull jumped on me. *shudder*
Lancaster University
Biochemistry
Pass
Never used it. Realised that I should be doing something computery was limited as to the choices I had (basically, Biochemistry, Biology or Chemistry).
Think it speaks to a broader problem with regard to higher education in UK. You're too specialised and often some pretty basic skills get ignored. e.g. most university grads will not have done any English or Maths since GCSE (because you don't do those at A level if you don't think you'll need them at Uni). I quite like what they do in the US - you have a 4 degree and the first year is pretty much all "core curriculum" stuff - English, Maths, a bit of science I think (some make you do a foreign language). It's not until you start the second that you really have to decide your major. Think this is much better because it gives you more time to get into the college experience before being tied down to a subject.
That's not to suggest the system is perfect, of course - many schools - especially if yuo want to go out-of-state are really expensive. And of course, even with the English classes they still can't spell "colour"
![Glasses :)](./images/smilies/glasses.gif)
Edit - corrected typos. Before Southampton Gull jumped on me. *shudder*
Images for Avatar Copyright Historical Football Kits and reproduced by kind permission.
Eam non defectum. Ego potest tractare quod. Est spes occidit me.
Eam non defectum. Ego potest tractare quod. Est spes occidit me.
- SuperNickyWroe
- Legend
- Posts: 8179
- Joined: 04 Sep 2010, 21:49
- Favourite player: Andy Provan
- Location: Sunny Barnsley, Yorkshire
- Watches from: The sofa
- Contact:
Sheffield university.
Post registration following my RGN.
Studied for the ENB 124 Coronary Care Course and the ENB 998 Teaching and Assessing in Clinical Practice.
Came in useful for my promotion!![Clap :clap:](./images/smilies/clap.gif)
Post registration following my RGN.
Studied for the ENB 124 Coronary Care Course and the ENB 998 Teaching and Assessing in Clinical Practice.
Came in useful for my promotion!
![Clap :clap:](./images/smilies/clap.gif)
Member of the Yorkshire Gulls Supporters Club - Sponsors of Lirak Hasani, 2024-2025
Driving South to all games!
TUST Member 468
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/8KVNs6v/download.jpg)
Driving South to all games!
TUST Member 468
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/8KVNs6v/download.jpg)
-
- Legend
- Posts: 10009
- Joined: 17 Jun 2011, 19:52
- Favourite player: Kev Nicholson
- Location: Bikini Bottom
Lincoln University
Animal Management & Welfare BSc
Pass
Worked in animal welfare since 2000.
Went to Uni really to toss it off for 3 years and get free money. (joke)
Animal Management & Welfare BSc
Pass
Worked in animal welfare since 2000.
Went to Uni really to toss it off for 3 years and get free money. (joke)
Last edited by AustrianAndyGull on 30 Aug 2012, 18:17, edited 1 time in total.
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
- SuperNickyWroe
- Legend
- Posts: 8179
- Joined: 04 Sep 2010, 21:49
- Favourite player: Andy Provan
- Location: Sunny Barnsley, Yorkshire
- Watches from: The sofa
- Contact:
austrianandygull wrote:Lincoln University
Animal Management & Welfare BSc
Pass
Worked in animal welfare since 2000.
Went to Uni really to toss it off for 3 years and get free money.
bloody tax dodgers!
![Angry :@](./images/smilies/grrrrrr.gif)
Member of the Yorkshire Gulls Supporters Club - Sponsors of Lirak Hasani, 2024-2025
Driving South to all games!
TUST Member 468
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/8KVNs6v/download.jpg)
Driving South to all games!
TUST Member 468
![Image](https://i.ibb.co/8KVNs6v/download.jpg)
- Scott Brehaut
- TorquayFans Admin
- Posts: 4556
- Joined: 05 Sep 2010, 15:04
- Favourite player: Lee Mansell
- Location: Guernsey
...and then moans about the money being "thrown about" for the Olympics and Paralympics....austrianandygull wrote:
Went to Uni really to toss it off for 3 years and get free money.
![Great :-D](./images/smilies/great.gif)
![Image](https://torquayfans.com/louis/scott-sig.gif)
STIP
Friend of torquayfans.com
-
- Legend
- Posts: 10009
- Joined: 17 Jun 2011, 19:52
- Favourite player: Kev Nicholson
- Location: Bikini Bottom
it was a joke scott! ( edited to prove it ) ![LOL :lol:](./images/smilies/lol.gif)
![LOL :lol:](./images/smilies/lol.gif)
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
- Scott Brehaut
- TorquayFans Admin
- Posts: 4556
- Joined: 05 Sep 2010, 15:04
- Favourite player: Lee Mansell
- Location: Guernsey
So was mineaustrianandygull wrote:it was a joke scott! ( edited to prove it )
![Great :-D](./images/smilies/great.gif)
![Image](https://torquayfans.com/louis/scott-sig.gif)
STIP
Friend of torquayfans.com
-
- Legend
- Posts: 10009
- Joined: 17 Jun 2011, 19:52
- Favourite player: Kev Nicholson
- Location: Bikini Bottom
![good post :goodpost:](./images/smilies/goodpost.gif)
Strangely enough it was Pope Gregory the 9th inviting me for drinks aboard his steam yacht, the saucy sue currently wintering in montego bay with the England cricket team and the Balanese Goddess of plenty.
-
- Legend
- Posts: 7759
- Joined: 02 May 2018, 18:20
- Favourite player: You'll find out ;-)
Excellent follow up question Scott.
Keep it coming people, you never know when my knowing this might come in useful to both of us.
Matt.
Keep it coming people, you never know when my knowing this might come in useful to both of us.
Matt.
J5 said, "ferrarilover is 100% correct"
Going in just over a week to study Mental Health Nursing at Swansea ![Glasses :)](./images/smilies/glasses.gif)
![Glasses :)](./images/smilies/glasses.gif)
-
- First Regular
- Posts: 341
- Joined: 29 Mar 2012, 06:13
- Location: Vile Hellage
After a careers talk at school I thought the construction industry would be a good move and did a BSc in Building at the Polytechnic of Wales (although I ended up graduating from the University of Glamorgan). The industry was in the best of health when I started in 1988 but by the time the course finished in 1992 there was a recession on and no-one was hiring. I haven't set foot on a building site since and now work in IT.
Exeter University
Accountancy
Passed with flying colours (it's a secret man!)
Knew after 2 days I wouldn't use my accountancy 'skillz' and tried to switch to a law course, but failed. Have studied law since though.
Accountancy
Passed with flying colours (it's a secret man!)
Knew after 2 days I wouldn't use my accountancy 'skillz' and tried to switch to a law course, but failed. Have studied law since though.
Who is online
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 70 guests