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Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ June 11 2009, 2:42 PM BST

Sitting on a public toilet seat also counts.

Oh. Anything else? I accidentally brushed against a woman once.

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ June 11 2009, 2:45 PM BST

If my doctor has a degree, I'll be in shock.

Dr McKeith? ;)

Quote: Aaron @ June 11 2009, 2:45 PM BST

Not in the slightest.

How so? I thought the degree was easy. It felt like one year's work stretched out over three.

Quote: Rob H @ June 11 2009, 2:45 PM BST

I "accidentally" brushed against a woman once.

Yeah, I do that a lot too.

What did you do your degree in, Rob?

Quote: chipolata @ June 11 2009, 2:47 PM BST

Yeah, I do that a lot too.

Except with girls. :)

I think the degree varies for each person. My first degree was hard going but then I had a very difference experience to other students because I did performing arts so most of my work was physical but it was very hard going with the amount of hours and demands on the body as well as the brain.

Quote: Rob H @ June 11 2009, 2:46 PM BST

How so? I thought the degree was easy. It felt like one year's work stretched out over three.

My degree has been hell. And I went in knowing more than the lecturers, sadly. I have hated almost every single moment of the last year, and did not enjoy significant proportions of the first two. A Levels were a piece of proverbial piss comparatively.

Quote: Aaron @ June 11 2009, 2:45 PM BST

Dr McKeith? ;)

If she is what she eats, she eats a lot of whinging shrew faced bitch.

Quote: RubyMae - Glamourous Snowdrop at Large @ June 11 2009, 2:49 PM BST

If she is what she eats, she eats a lot of whinging shrew faced bitch.

:D

Quote: Aaron @ June 11 2009, 2:49 PM BST

My degree has been hell. And I went in knowing more than the lecturers, sadly. I have hated almost every single moment of the last year, and did not enjoy significant proportions of the first two. A Levels were a piece of proverbial piss comparatively.

I have to admit I wish I left. I found it my final year to be hard work towards bugger all and to be honest, the work I have done, because of my experience before uni in the field, I didn't really need my degree to do what I do now...

Quote: zooo @ June 11 2009, 2:47 PM BST

What did you do your degree in, Rob?

History

I do totally accept it depends on the course. I had mates who did Civil Engineering (so much better than the rude stuff) and theirs was really hard work. Generally speaking, I think the more useless the subject, the easier the degree. Hence mine being easy.

Loads of people dropped out of my degree because they thought it would be so easy. Then they saw it was actually very hard work and legged it.

History is extremely useful.

And yes Ruby, I too wish I'd left. It's a huge financial drain which has left me with less skills and knowledge - not to mention confidence - than when I started. University was the biggest mistake I've ever made.

Quote: Rob H @ June 11 2009, 2:52 PM BST

History

That sounds ace. Don't write it small! :)

*quietly gets less and less excited about university* :P

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