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I didn't want to do the subject so why should i? fuck sake you get to choose your own alevels, i didnt choose this so i wasn't going to work for something i didnt want to do.

 

;) Your lack of logic is fucking astounding.

 

Because I fucking didn't want to do politics, its a shit subject. It's boring as fuck. So why should I of done it?

 

I dunno, maybe to get a decent grade and a few more UCAS points under your belt? Your teachers don't give a fuck whether you failed it or not, hoewever, you should.

 

Yes, I tried to pull out at halloween and christmas to get into a different subject, i was told i was changing so i didn't see a point in working. Christmas came, and i had no idea about politics. Believe me, you have no idea what-so-ever of how boring it is :o its depressing me thinking about it.

 

Then i got 18/100 in my xmas exam and gave up. Stupid - yes. Do i regret not working - yes.

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went into electrical and electronic engineering at manchester, hated it

 

doing comp games design now, its fantastic

 

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Physics

Maths with Mechanics

Chemistry

 

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chemistry is hard

 

What did you study at uni?

 

went into electrical and electronic engineering at manchester, hated it

 

doing comp games design now, its fantastic

 

Is that just basically games programming and manufacturing of games?

I imagine it's something to do with designing games.

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Physics

Maths with Mechanics

Chemistry

 

B

B

E

 

chemistry is hard

 

What did you study at uni?

 

went into electrical and electronic engineering at manchester, hated it

 

doing comp games design now, its fantastic

 

Is that just basically games programming and manufacturing of games?

 

mixture of programming and actual design work so artwork, story, mechanics etc

 

its an industry targeted course, my main tutor has worked for loads of companies over his carreer as a programmer and designer right up to taking on this teaching role last year so he knows his shit

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Physics

Maths with Mechanics

Chemistry

 

B

B

E

 

chemistry is hard

 

What did you study at uni?

 

went into electrical and electronic engineering at manchester, hated it

 

doing comp games design now, its fantastic

 

Is that just basically games programming and manufacturing of games?

 

mixture of programming and actual design work so artwork, story, mechanics etc

 

its an industry targeted course, my main tutor has worked for loads of companies over his carreer as a programmer and designer right up to taking on this teaching role last year so he knows his shit

Actually sounds interesting. I was interested in stuff like that about 2 years ago but moved more onto computing and all that.

Did a games programming course for 12 weeks at the start of the year.. i think i got some sort of qualification out of it?

 

I got a U in Economics AS level (spent most classes the way you did in politics) and 'forgot' to put it on my UCAS form or CV. No-one questions why I only did 3 AS levels. :o

 

Not a bad plan ;)

 

So why should I of done it?

 

Perhaps you should have done an English language A-level instead of politics.

 

Why would I do English as an A Level if I'm shit at it?

 

Exactly, you tried to be funny, it didn't work. Better luck next time :nah:

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I got a U in Economics AS level (spent most classes the way you did in politics) and 'forgot' to put it on my UCAS form or CV. No-one questions why I only did 3 AS levels. ;)

 

3 is perfectly valid is probably why

 

my college had a 4 as level policy for people who got certain GCSEs, I was one of them so I picked my three courses which I finished as full A levels and then just stuck some bollocks tech subject on there to fill it out then dropped that after my first year

 

kinda like Kev is planning with politics which I think hes getting a harsh rap for

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Believe me, you have no idea what-so-ever of how boring it is ;) its depressing me thinking about it.

 

It was one of my more interesting A-Levels.

 

Kudos to you then for enjoying it. I've never ever had an interest in things like politics and history etc.

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Believe me, you have no idea what-so-ever of how boring it is ;) its depressing me thinking about it.

 

It was one of my more interesting A-Levels.

 

Kudos to you then for enjoying it. I've never ever had an interest in things like politics and history etc.

 

I loved history until I got one of my most hated teachers for it at GCSE

 

its a shame how relationships with teachers colours so many peoples view of subjects, 2 years in that witches class completely robbed me of all of my enthusiasm for it academically

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Actually sounds interesting. I was interested in stuff like that about 2 years ago but moved more onto computing and all that.

Did a games programming course for 12 weeks at the start of the year.. i think i got some sort of qualification out of it?

 

... Kevin, seriously, it sounds like you were into Games Design like kids get into Pokemon for a year or so and it doesn't seem like you're that into computing.

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Repeating modules? How does that work?

 

I did A-Level Maths and during the AS year I got a C in one of the modules - can't remember which. The teacher made the entire class resit as the results were generally poor, I was seething about it was I hated the module and was happy with my grade but I ended up getting a B or A which helped towards an A overall so it turned out ok. ;)

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its a shame how relationships with teachers colours so many peoples view of subjects, 2 years in that witches class completely robbed me of all of my enthusiasm for it academically

Completely. Happened to me at university too. Possibly for the best, mind, as otherwise I might have ended up living in France. ;)

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Believe me, you have no idea what-so-ever of how boring it is ;) its depressing me thinking about it.

 

It was one of my more interesting A-Levels.

 

Kudos to you then for enjoying it. I've never ever had an interest in things like politics and history etc.

 

I loved history until I got one of my most hated teachers for it at GCSE

 

its a shame how relationships with teachers colours so many peoples view of subjects, 2 years in that witches class completely robbed me of all of my enthusiasm for it academically

 

The same happened to me for art in 3rd year. the girl was a demon. one eye used to roll away when she was talking to you :o That's why I chose technology and design over Art for gcse (i had to choose between the two).

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Actually sounds interesting. I was interested in stuff like that about 2 years ago but moved more onto computing and all that.

Did a games programming course for 12 weeks at the start of the year.. i think i got some sort of qualification out of it?

 

... Kevin, seriously, it sounds like you were into Games Design like kids get into Pokemon for a year or so and it doesn't seem like you're that into computing.

 

Exactly, it may sound like it but you have no idea of what interests i have.

 

I'm actually going to take apart my ps3 tonight so i can get in at the blu ray drive and try and clean it out. I know what im doing like. Then i'm gonna do the same with my computer or laptop to see which parts go where etc. learn as i go.

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Actually sounds interesting. I was interested in stuff like that about 2 years ago but moved more onto computing and all that.

Did a games programming course for 12 weeks at the start of the year.. i think i got some sort of qualification out of it?

 

... Kevin, seriously, it sounds like you were into Games Design like kids get into Pokemon for a year or so and it doesn't seem like you're that into computing.

 

Exactly, it may sound like it but you have no idea of what interests i have.

 

I'm actually going to take apart my ps3 tonight so i can get in at the blu ray drive and try and clean it out. I know what im doing like. Then i'm gonna do the same with my computer or laptop to see which parts go where etc. learn as i go.

you didn't know what a disk drive was.

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Actually sounds interesting. I was interested in stuff like that about 2 years ago but moved more onto computing and all that.

Did a games programming course for 12 weeks at the start of the year.. i think i got some sort of qualification out of it?

 

... Kevin, seriously, it sounds like you were into Games Design like kids get into Pokemon for a year or so and it doesn't seem like you're that into computing.

 

Exactly, it may sound like it but you have no idea of what interests i have.

 

I'm actually going to take apart my ps3 tonight so i can get in at the blu ray drive and try and clean it out. I know what im doing like. Then i'm gonna do the same with my computer or laptop to see which parts go where etc. learn as i go.

you didn't know what a disk drive was.

 

"to see which parts go where and to learn as i go".

 

;)

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