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Off to UWIC with a B in English Lit, a B in ICT and C in Philosophy & Ethics (though I was so happy with the A on my Ethics paper muahah)!
I've half decided that my results spelling BBC is an omen as to who I should work for. :p
You should take over Doctor Who when Moff's done screwing with our heads :p
I'm doing English and Creative Writing (a BA! What do you do with a BA in English?)
I love Leeds ;_; haven't been there in like 2 yearsAnd the Bay has TORCHWOOD!
Hope everything goes well for you, Jolty. Leeds is a fantastic city and univeristy - what's the other one you're applying to?
Yes it does. The water tower's been renamed (for us fans anyway) as Torchwood Tower. Ianto's memorial is still there too.And the Bay has TORCHWOOD!
Hope everything goes well for you, Jolty. Leeds is a fantastic city and univeristy - what's the other one you're applying to?
as long as you do a hell of a lot of work experience and networking.Anything you fuckin want.
publishing's a fairly good idea. if you can get an IT qualification on the side, even better because the publishing houses are now having to deal with the oncoming tide of the internet. working in theatres, not neccessarily in a performance role but in administration. stuff where English is relevant in a tangential way.I'm doing English and Creative Writing (a BA! What do you do with a BA in English?)
I feel left out now with everyone going to Cardiff and me going into Aber. :(
as long as you do a hell of a lot of work experience and networking.
most humanities degrees are useful insofar as they show that you have the ability to apply yourself to a task, which is why they've become (rather unfairly, I should add) a prerequisite for almost all non-menial jobs. other than that, they don't have an obvious and direct career path in the same way that a biology degree might pave the way into a biotech career.
I'm not saying people shouldn't do humanities degrees fullstop - I'm off to study History after all - but people should be realistic about the job prospects that their degree entails.
you have eight ASesPretty awful AS-level results but everyone else in my school did comparatively worse so...
A* in Spanish
A in English Language
B in English Literature (what is this craaaaap)
B in History (;-;)
B in Thinking Skills
E in Chemistry (waaat. ;-; One of 13 people to pass.)
E in Math (I expected to fail this so its not as bad as it seems. One of six people who passed the exam.)
E in A-level Econ (one of five people to pass.)
Not as good as last year but considering my situation and the fact I barely studied it is not that bad!
...dude how much money do you even have ;_;And prospective Universities-to-apply-to list:
Georgetown
Brown
Yale
Harvard
Cambridge (lol yeah right, not with those results :c)
University of Pennsylvania
University of Florida
University of Miami
Florida International University