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- tubeguru
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Well of course - you did your degree on them!
One thing only do I know, and that is that I know nothing - Socrates.
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- tractakid
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All I know about them is that they do good hot chocolates in the MK branch!
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- The Raven
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Glen Bryant MPharm (Brighton)
I loved Uni! Many times I wish I was still there! My dissertation project involved stabbing cells with very small glass tubes and passing electricity through them. The number of times I ended up going straight through the cell, and then getting the current of the petri dish, was infuriating.
And after a year of hard graft I proved that the chemical we used, trying to excite the cell did absolutly nothing! O, well!
I loved Uni! Many times I wish I was still there! My dissertation project involved stabbing cells with very small glass tubes and passing electricity through them. The number of times I ended up going straight through the cell, and then getting the current of the petri dish, was infuriating.
And after a year of hard graft I proved that the chemical we used, trying to excite the cell did absolutly nothing! O, well!
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One of the New York Six
Former holder of Zone One, Overground and DLR record
- Starkey7
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I did all right.
- snudge27
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I graduated this summer, with an LLB from UEA. No classification as yet, though, as I'm challenging the original one! Best year was undoubtedly my third year, which I spent in Berlin. Managed to pull a bit of a fast one and do a couple of practical modules that were assessed in English and got 95% on both of them! Even better, I managed to persuade UEA to give the results the double-weighting that they gave to all modules taught in the host language, which meant I managed to get away with studying for two hours a week and drinking with the ladies for the rest of the time!
James Laughlin LL.B (Hons.) (UEA)
James Laughlin LL.B (Hons.) (UEA)
- dudey
- Zone 5
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Matthew Nunn BEng (Hons) (Portsmouth)
Second Class (Lower Division)
Second Class (Lower Division)
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Myles Swaine-Gray Sparky
Hmmm doesn't sound very good...
Dr Myles Swaine-Gray, Doctor of Electricity
Much better
Hmmm doesn't sound very good...
Dr Myles Swaine-Gray, Doctor of Electricity
Much better
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- tractakid
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Here's an interesting one...
It is quite conceivable that I could get an A* in Psychology at the end of this year. It is however impossible for me to be awarded an A grade.
It is quite conceivable that I could get an A* in Psychology at the end of this year. It is however impossible for me to be awarded an A grade.
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- Starkey7
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Is that because you have already achieved an A-star?
- tractakid
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