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Dave Arquati wrote:
All-zones ODTC with a Young Persons Railcard discount. Wow, I didn't realize you could do this. And for just 10p more than a R12 ODTC too. Can you do the same with the 3-day Travelcard? -- Michael Hoffman |
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StaticFish wrote:
2) Actaully smartarse, It used to be Roehampton Instutute, but as of around 2000 it has University status. I do a computer programing course. A seperate cambus from the teaching section. so Shhh My point exactly - it was renamed as a university when labour devalued degrees by converting polys into universities and giving them degree awarding powers. |
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It's still a degree, it's a "proper" University, and you're an arrogant
arse-hole wrote: StaticFish wrote: 2) Actaully smartarse, It used to be Roehampton Instutute, but as of around 2000 it has University status. I do a computer programing course. A seperate cambus from the teaching section. so Shhh My point exactly - it was renamed as a university when labour devalued degrees by converting polys into universities and giving them degree awarding powers. |
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Michael Hoffman wrote:
Dave Arquati wrote: All-zones ODTC with a Young Persons Railcard discount. Wow, I didn't realize you could do this. And for just 10p more than a R12 ODTC too. Can you do the same with the 3-day Travelcard? I'm not sure... I'd guess not, but I don't really have any evidence for that. -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 www.alwaystouchout.com - Transport projects in London |
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StaticFish wrote: It's still a degree, it's a "proper" University, and you're an arrogant arse-hole Yes it is a degree and yes Roehampton does seem to be one of the better new universities (number 64 in the times online league tables) The fact still remains that students of computing at Roehampton are only required to get 200 UCAS points (thats a C and 2 D's at A level) |
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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 14:34:22, StaticFish wrote:
It's still a degree, it's a "proper" University, and you're an arrogant arse-hole As much use as an 11-plus these days. :( In the days when the top 8% of A-level candidates got an A, and the top 10% of Uni entrants escaped with a First, employers could reasonably decide those who could 'cut the mustard' out of any one year's prospective employees. With at least 50% getting a blanket 'In the top echelon' badge these days, no wonder there is some cynicism abroad. What's worse, there seems very little vocational training available for 14+ year-olds who are not academic. This maybe why we have so many chavs on the streets, and such a paucity of trained engineers (lowercase to stop offending some IEEE members) / mechanics / technicians / etc. -- Jim Crowther "It's MY computer" (tm SMG) Always learning. |
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