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:) I don't do public transport Kev the skev.

 

So because you don't go on public transport you don't step infront of buses?

 

Okay. I hope you get knocked down.

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:) I don't do public transport Kev the skev.

 

So because you don't go on public transport you don't step infront of buses?

 

Okay. I hope you get knocked down.

 

I agree with Gemmil like, if Im going to get knocked down I'd rather it was by something a bit better than a bus like. I'd rule taxi's out as well. Oh and transists.

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:) I don't do public transport Kev the skev.

 

So because you don't go on public transport you don't step infront of buses?

 

Okay. I hope you get knocked down.

 

I agree with Gemmil like, if Im going to get knocked down I'd rather it was by something a bit better than a bus like. I'd rule taxi's out as well. Oh and transists.

 

cool.

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:)

 

Enjoy McDonalds Kevin ;)

 

I am :icon_lol:

 

Remarks can go up as well as down you know.

 

No they can't. Don't argue with me because you have no idea what you're talking about. Accept defeat and leave the thread. Thanks.

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what do you work as gejon?

 

are you not that prick who had the profile photo as himself. YES AHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA.

 

Lookin' cool as fuck dude.

 

Seriously, the wax museum called, they want that wax back off your hair.

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Did better than me dude.

 

English Literature - C

Biology - U

Philosophy - E

 

Getting rid of philosophy because its wank and taking up psychology.

is that AS or A2?

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Did better than me dude.

 

English Literature - C

Biology - U

Philosophy - E

 

Getting rid of philosophy because its wank and taking up psychology.

is that AS or A2?

 

AS

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If you don't want advice Kevin you shouldn't ask for it.

 

I just think you have set your targets a little too high, ambition isn't a bad thing but it's obvious you won't get to where you want to be so need to lower your expectations and start punching at your level (ie McDonalds), you could be assistant to the manager in a few years, bringing home the real big bucks like £6 an hour.

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Dear Kevin, Ruler of Planet Houston speaks a lot of sense.

 

I feel as if I'm the only one on here with a uni-free education. I decided to stay on in the sixth form after fucking about after school instead of doing my coursework and thus getting crap marks as most of my gcse's required coursework rather than letting the actual exam determine my results. Anyway, after about four weeks into it I could see I was just wasting my time and was deep down just afraid of leaving school and my mates and getting on with living life in the real world. Yes there's been ups and downs but in my experience if you're genuinely bright enough and prepared to get involved at work you can do well for yourself as has been explained, employers look for good attitude and intelligence, whisper it quietly, but not all students are the brightest and this will get exposed very quickly in the workplace. As RoPH says, maybe uni is best for those with a real sense of what they want to do and who know exactly what certificates they need to achieve their goal. If you're really thick as fuck then do what you want as it'll not matter in the end.

 

Good luck.

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Dear Kevin, Ruler of Planet Houston speaks a lot of sense.

 

I feel as if I'm the only one on here with a uni-free education. I decided to stay on in the sixth form after fucking about after school instead of doing my coursework and thus getting crap marks as most of my gcse's required coursework rather than letting the actual exam determine my results. Anyway, after about four weeks into it I could see I was just wasting my time and was deep down just afraid of leaving school and my mates and getting on with living life in the real world. Yes there's been ups and downs but in my experience if you're genuinely bright enough and prepared to get involved at work you can do well for yourself as has been explained, employers look for good attitude and intelligence, whisper it quietly, but not all students are the brightest and this will get exposed very quickly in the workplace. As RoPH says, maybe uni is best for those with a real sense of what they want to do and who know exactly what certificates they need to achieve their goal. If you're really thick as fuck then do what you want as it'll not matter in the end.

 

Good luck.

 

Very true, we have had a number of frustrated university graduates who just couldn't get anywhere.

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Ye repeating the year or just the modules?

 

Well im pretty chuffed with the C in Lit cause it isn't the easiest of subjects. But i'm definetly repeating Biology, fucking difficult.

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:)

 

Enjoy McDonalds Kevin ;)

 

I am :icon_lol:

 

Remarks can go up as well as down you know.

 

No they can't. Don't argue with me because you have no idea what you're talking about. Accept defeat and leave the thread. Thanks.

 

You're an absolute muppet- no wonder you got such shit results. A U in politics? You could have had a shit on the paper and still passed you knacker.

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If you don't want advice Kevin you shouldn't ask for it.

 

I just think you have set your targets a little too high, ambition isn't a bad thing but it's obvious you won't get to where you want to be so need to lower your expectations and start punching at your level (ie McDonalds), you could be assistant to the manager in a few years, bringing home the real big bucks like £6 an hour.

 

I know you didn't want advice I just thought someone better tell you now rather than someone who actually cares about you. I mean, do they actually go out in public with you :)?

 

Dear Kevin, Ruler of Planet Houston speaks a lot of sense.

 

I feel as if I'm the only one on here with a uni-free education. I decided to stay on in the sixth form after fucking about after school instead of doing my coursework and thus getting crap marks as most of my gcse's required coursework rather than letting the actual exam determine my results. Anyway, after about four weeks into it I could see I was just wasting my time and was deep down just afraid of leaving school and my mates and getting on with living life in the real world. Yes there's been ups and downs but in my experience if you're genuinely bright enough and prepared to get involved at work you can do well for yourself as has been explained, employers look for good attitude and intelligence, whisper it quietly, but not all students are the brightest and this will get exposed very quickly in the workplace. As RoPH says, maybe uni is best for those with a real sense of what they want to do and who know exactly what certificates they need to achieve their goal. If you're really thick as fuck then do what you want as it'll not matter in the end.

 

Good luck.

 

I'm getting fecked off by people telling me about staying away from uni etc. but its what i want to do. I want to learn a lot more about computing and networks as such and there's a plus side to it = a degree + a years experience. I appreciate all the advice but I'm set on going to uni.

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