I think knowledge and intelligence are different (but admittedly overlapping) things. I know a lot of frighteningly clever people who have dreadful general knowledge (EastEnders and the Premiership don't come up in (many) Oxbridge exam answers).
Agreed. My brother is a lawyer on a 6 figure sum, and his general knowledge is non-existant. When playing with him he thought the capital of spain was barcelona etc etc etc.
fotherz wrote:Of course nowadays the taxpayer does not foot the bill, so if people choose to study joke courses at tinpot universities, then let them - they are making a bad investment.
fotherz wrote:I agree with you to a large extent, but saying that there is "more kudos in not going" (to university) is clearly untrue.
Of course nowadays the taxpayer does not foot the bill, so if people choose to study joke courses at tinpot universities, then let them - they are making a bad investment.
Unless you live up here in Scotland in which case good old Johnny Taxpayer does indeed foot the bill!!! Yey!!!!
(I would like to point out however that whilst I did get pissed and thoroughly enjoy uni, the job I do now is closely related to my degree. I would love to go back though and do a postgrad in something like swimming, just so I could experience the joys of an 8 hour week again!)
fotherz wrote:I agree with you to a large extent, but saying that there is "more kudos in not going" (to university) is clearly untrue.
Of course nowadays the taxpayer does not foot the bill, so if people choose to study joke courses at tinpot universities, then let them - they are making a bad investment.
Unless you live up here in Scotland in which case good old Johnny Taxpayer does indeed foot the bill!!! Yey!!!!
(I would like to point out however that whilst I did get pissed and thoroughly enjoy uni, the job I do now is closely related to my degree. I would love to go back though and do a postgrad in something like swimming, just so I could experience the joys of an 8 hour week again!)
So I just need to send my twenty grand debt to wee gordie and he'll happily reimburse me?
Actually most grads from places like caley & paisley are still being subsidised because they've not got a hope in hell of ever earning enough to pay back what they borrowed
fotherz wrote:I agree with you to a large extent, but saying that there is "more kudos in not going" (to university) is clearly untrue.
Of course nowadays the taxpayer does not foot the bill, so if people choose to study joke courses at tinpot universities, then let them - they are making a bad investment.
Unless you live up here in Scotland in which case good old Johnny Taxpayer does indeed foot the bill!!! Yey!!!!
(I would like to point out however that whilst I did get pissed and thoroughly enjoy uni, the job I do now is closely related to my degree. I would love to go back though and do a postgrad in something like swimming, just so I could experience the joys of an 8 hour week again!)
Even in England the taxpayer subsidizes tution fees. £3000 a year ain't going to cover costs.
ROSSKEEN wrote:Scottish students only get their fees back I believe. Unfair but thats the way it is.
I studied first year maths at Glasgow along with Accounting. The tiny wee speccy guy who is the head of maths is a genius.
Is that the guy who still wears his cloak to lectures (and always covered in chalk) ? His name was Whitelaw or something like that. He was a good guy - unless you didn't like maths.
I didnt have enough credits to graduate in accountancy alone so took first year maths to get the credits. Monday - Friday 9-10 am. Missed about 75% of the lectures.
Went to see him and he gave me all the course notes, no questions asked.