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Well my sociology a level helped in my sociology degree a tad. And my history one helped in my last and current job in terms of content of what I teach/deliver. And my English lit one helped me make a friend on here that shares a love of Gatsby and Fitzgerald.
Most of all they got my to a good uni and that’s nice. |
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"Well my sociology a level helped in my sociology degree a tad. And my history one helped in my last and current job in terms of content of what I teach/deliver. And my English lit one helped me make a friend on here that shares a love of Gatsby and Fitzgerald.
Most of all they got my to a good uni and that’s nice. " I would say yes there my friend |
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"Yeah, I did 5 A levels and went to uni. My degree has been very relevant to the various jobs I've done, including my current job and it was just interesting anyway." Brilliant. I played truant thought I knew it all . New nothing |
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"Yeah, I did 5 A levels and went to uni. My degree has been very relevant to the various jobs I've done, including my current job and it was just interesting anyway.Brilliant. I played truant thought I knew it all . New nothing "
Hopefully, you managed to find a niche for yourself as an adult? Not everyone gets qualifications but still manage to do okay and it's never too late to start learning more.
Look up The University of the Third Age, for example. |
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"Yeah, I did 5 A levels and went to uni. My degree has been very relevant to the various jobs I've done, including my current job and it was just interesting anyway."
5 bloody A levels!
Swot :-/ |
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Yes
I did mine after school but they helped me get into uni twice and into jobs I really loved doing. At the moment they are hopefully helping with a new career I have in mind.
I love learning if I could be a permanent student and get paid for it I would I even like taking exams weirdly |
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Nope, was asked politely to leave school at 14 so no gcse's either, on paper I'm as clever as a fleas eyebrow, its a wonder i manage to get dressed in the morning |
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"Yeah, I did 5 A levels and went to uni. My degree has been very relevant to the various jobs I've done, including my current job and it was just interesting anyway.
5 bloody A levels!
Swot :-/"
One was general studies so it doesn't count. 3x sciences and Spanish for fun |
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No
Went to a Bernados home at three
Chester then Warrington
Was in trouble more than in Class
Truth be told more interested in girls school up the road and enjoying life
No it hasn’t helped me in any way shape or form |
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