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		woooooooo another year under my belt. Don't have results yet so could be just scrapped through lol but got to be better than the majority of the course who have 2-6 fails 
 Slight shame though, wanted an excuse to stay longer in this student lifestyle
 
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		Nice one Steve.    
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		Welcome Steve!
 Tom, that's great news. Now you just need to put it all into practical use! It's one thing learning it but they can't teach you how to work round problems!
 
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		get my results middle of next month... third times the charm!   
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		 (28-06-2012, 07:53 AM)Niall Wrote:  Welcome Steve!
 Tom, that's great news. Now you just need to put it all into practical use! It's one thing learning it but they can't teach you how to work round problems!
 
Cheers Niall, I'm looking for an apprenticeship or even just work experience to increase my practical mechanical skill atm.    
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Yeh i got all my results through from my second year of comp tech at uni. All 76%+ so well on track for a firsts! Really want to spend the rest of my life at uni now thought tbh its great fun apart from the shit accomodation for 2 years but my house is epic this year    Just got to work on final year project now   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Yup, passed first year with an average of 75%    
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		Well done Kezzie+Srowell , wish I could do well enough for a first.  
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		Yeaaah     another yr down.. Another 3+2 to go 
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		maybe i can do a masters afterwards. Dont want to stop! When i move into my student house Ill post pics. Its literaly he most awesome student house ever!   
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (28-06-2012, 09:07 PM)SRowell Wrote:  maybe i can do a masters afterwards. Dont want to stop! When i move into my student house Ill post pics. Its literaly he most awesome student house ever!  
Or maybe you could stop sponging off tax payers and not bother spending extra thousands on a course you don't really need to do.
	 
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		^lol, 
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		 (28-06-2012, 07:35 PM)lolsteve Wrote:  Good luck with finding a job Tom, got anywhere in mind? 
Not really, tried all the local places but not enough work apparently.  Just gotta keep looking tbh, although my tutor wants me to go to uni.   So I thought about a job in anything for s year then going uni next year but I'm not sure atm, uni doesn't appeal to me anyway.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Niall it ain't sponging if it gets you a higher paid job that means you'll end up paying unfair amounts in tax for rest of your life. Think of it more as in investment that pays out to the local community....s pubs
 Tom uni is amazing, really the best time of my life there. Where else can you go out get totally ratted, sleep til 3 next day and get ready to do it again lol
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		Yeah what's the realistic chances of that though? Especially in motor engineering? How many mechanics do you see earning 70-80k a year. Even a senior engineer for the likes of Bentley, Aston ect will only earn 30k ish
	 
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		 (29-06-2012, 07:01 AM)lolsteve Wrote:  Where else can you go out get totally ratted, sleep til 3 next day and get ready to do it again lol 
That sounds awful IMO!!    
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (28-06-2012, 09:58 PM)Niall Wrote:   (28-06-2012, 09:07 PM)SRowell Wrote:  maybe i can do a masters afterwards. Dont want to stop! When i move into my student house Ill post pics. Its literaly he most awesome student house ever!  Or maybe you could stop sponging off tax payers and not bother spending extra thousands on a course you don't really need to do.
 
for your information a masters you have to fund yourself or be sponsored by a business to do! Also a loan isnt sponging. I dont know what you are thinking about these student loans but you have to pay them back WITH INTEREST so tbh they actually make money! Its the huge grants given to families who earn less than XXX. Some of my coursemates get given thousands to keep and they all just go and buy PS3s etc! D: Its disgusting!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		PLUS for myself a masters is incredibly important as I need 4 years of education in order to be eligible for Chartership.
 Oh and Niall, you're wrong, senior engineers at Aston get comfortably over £50k a year, I'd know, I know one.
 
 Oh and Sam those grants are what is keeping me at uni, so less of the sweeping statements mmkay?
 
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		 (29-06-2012, 06:07 PM)Kezzieboy Wrote:  PLUS for myself a masters is incredibly important as I need 4 years of education in order to be eligible for Chartership.
 Oh and Niall, you're wrong, senior engineers at Aston get comfortably over £50k a year, I'd know, I know one.
 
 Oh and Sam those grants are what is keeping me at uni, so less of the sweeping statements mmkay?
 
oh yeh thats all good. Its just when people dont paritcularly need the help and spendit on PS3s and everything! Obviously the are essential part of a student life...
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		I've already got a job as Civil engineer, doing summer placement atm. The guy I'm working for is a small time self employed dude and he takes home £80k easy
	 
		
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