Quote: Aaron @ March 29 2010, 10:23 PM GMTIs there a course in drinking Coke, eating noodles, and watching television?
I shall have a look.
Theoretically, if you chose something you find easy, most of the year could be spent doing that stuff.
Quote: Aaron @ March 29 2010, 10:23 PM GMTIs there a course in drinking Coke, eating noodles, and watching television?
I shall have a look.
Theoretically, if you chose something you find easy, most of the year could be spent doing that stuff.
Quote: Aaron @ March 29 2010, 10:23 PM GMTIs there a course in drinking Coke, eating noodles, and watching television?
Yes, isn't that Life Studies?
I thought that was just student life in general.
Quote: Aaron @ March 29 2010, 10:23 PM GMTIs there a course in drinking Coke, eating noodles, and watching television?
Swap the coke and that was my MA
Quote: Aaron @ March 29 2010, 10:23 PM GMTIs there a course in drinking Coke, eating noodles, and watching television?
Quote: Aaron @ March 29 2010, 10:23 PM GMTIs there a course in drinking Coke, eating noodles, and watching television?
Media Studies. This is considered research.
Bound to be one about the British sitcom and how it reflected to socio-economic development of Britain 1950 - 2000.
After all, I'm paying (for another 18 months that is ! )
Quote: sglen @ March 30 2010, 1:12 AM GMTMedia Studies. This is considered research.
Ha. I did a Media Studies GCSE actually. It was rather fun indeed.
Quote: Oldrocker @ March 30 2010, 1:19 AM GMTBound to be one about the British sitcom and how it reflected to socio-economic development of Britain 1950 - 2000.
After all, I'm paying (for another 18 months that is ! )
Quote: Aaron @ March 29 2010, 6:30 PM BSTI've been advised this weekend to think about going back to uni. Kill me now.
It's great fun, I've just two months left of my three years to go. I'm going straight on to do an MA.
What will your MA be in? And your current course?
Quote: The Rook @ March 30 2010, 10:44 PM BSTIt's great fun, I've just two months left of my three years to go. I'm going straight on to do an MA.
And straight on to be over qualified and unemployable ?
I would stay on now if I was a student, but I was listening to the news this morning and Uni is now so over subscribed they can afford to be picky again. Which is good, as it will prevent the people who shouldn't be at uni, going.
Work's long and boring so you might as well stay on in further education as long as you can. Plus the women are really hot and you have quite a selection.
Quote: Alfred J Kipper @ March 31 2010, 7:45 AM BSTAnd straight on to be over qualified and unemployable ?
Well actually, I'm working towards an English & Creative Writing degree, the MA is in Victorian Studies. Then if I can get the grades needed I shall be going on to study for my PhD at the University of Minnesota where I shall be working towards being a lecturer at said university. So that kind of quashes your 'over qualified and unemployable' quip doesn't it.
Sorry Rook, I should of course have added ...'for any job of real practical value to the world'.