Introduce yourself
Looking to return to your studies? It's never too late! Talk to other mature students about continuing in education.
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Re: Introduce yourselfCS?(Original post by Squonk)
Hi Folks,
I'm a mature student.
Going back this Oct to do an MSC in CS.
My first degree I got 20 years ago. So I think it's gonna be some fun!
But I need some new challenges in life and a new direction done too much high profile management stuff and want to use my brain not all the damm back stabbing stuff that goes on in business these days
Well.
See you all around!
SQUONK
If you're talking Communication Studies, may be your first lesson is not to us abbreviations - not conducive to good communication...
If not, then, meh! What a missed opportunity for irony...
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Re: Introduce yourself
Hi, another oldie here! 35 tomorrow (did I really just admit that?)
Currently just finishing up my access course, and I start studying ancient history and social anthropology at UCL in September.
Really excited, and thrilled to have got onto to the course, didnt think I stood a chance! But also really nervous! Can't wait to get studying but I'm petrified I'll spend three years with no one to talk to! Access has been great, loads of mums like me, but UCL is not known for its mature students. -
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Hi i am 42 years old and have an interview on the 6th June for nursing at wolverhampton uni.If by any chance there are other mature folk who either at wolverhampton doing their nursing course or are like myself and are yet to be interviewed and accepted i would to hear from you.
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Re: Introduce yourself
Hi,
I am 29 m. I have already created one or two threads introducing myself in appropriate Forums, but here, I find myself again finding it appropriate to do it again.
This September (2006) I will be studying HNC Advertising and Public Relations in Edinburgh; this will guarantee me a place at Napier University 2nd year BA(Hons) Communications.
I don't really have any qualifications to boast about, just mere SVQ's which I guess have their advantages, but not for me.
I have always loved the idea of Advertising, I'd love to be a part of Television Advertising; I saw this opportunity and decided to grab it. It has not always been easy for me to up sticks and leave to study. I have an eight year old Son, their was a time when we had no access to each other, but now, thank God, we have a healthy relationship, we see each other Friday to Sunday and all holidays, to for the past month+ it's Sunday to Friday; we have come to an understanding that it is best for me to leave so I can better my life, thus bettering our life, albeit in the form of happiness and peace of mind as opposed to being stuck in a rut.
I am glad I found this Forum, I believe it will be of great help, I've found it quite encouraging thus far. -
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hello i'm Vikki, i'm 23.... will be 24 on 14th. i recently finished my gcse exams. fingers cross i get the results i want! i will be starting Access to humanities and social science this september. not sure what i what to be yet but i do know i want to do geography degree at uni.
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Hi everyone! I'm 27 and have applied to study Adult nursing at Oxford Brookes (swindon campus) for September 2006 (i know I'm late!!) and I'm waiting to hear back. I did my Access in 2001-02 and went on to start a degree in Children's Nursing at UWE but had to leave the course because of family problems. So I am now ready to go back and try it all again, except this time with big people and not little ones!