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  1. Conzy210's Avatar
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    Re: Law Applicants 2012
    (Original post by Tsunami2011)
    It will count for barely anything. Just quit and go enjoy your summer, and tbh you can still mention it in passing.
    Just as I thought haha, looks like no half 6 start for me!
  2. sonnn's Avatar
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    (Original post by Silver Aurora)
    Has anybody got any knowledge if the following universities are any good for Law?

    -Ulster
    -Portsmouth
    -Plymouth
    -Nottingham Trent
    -Northampton
    -Lincoln
    -Greenwich
    -Edinburgh Napier
    -Derby
    -Conventry
    -Brighton
    -Aberdeen
    Did you apply to any of these in the end?
  3. Silver Aurora's Avatar
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    (Original post by sonnn)
    Did you apply to any of these in the end?
    I applied to Aberdeen, Portsmouth, Hull, Reading and Winchester. PM if you want deets.
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    Re: Law Applicants 2012
    (Original post by Conzy210)
    Sorry to jump into the wrong thread, but as I didn't get a reply in the 2013 one here it goes;

    I've just done volunteering today at a sports school for kids, it's absolutely awful and I feel completely taken advantage for (I would explain but I'll not bore you with my rant). I'm just wondering how good this volunteering would really look? It'd come to about 40-50 hours all together across the week, and while it's obviously not law related, as an extra curricular activity would impress anyone?

    Cheers x
    You know, I think it might. As far as I'm concerned, the unis are always glad to know that potential students don't waste their summers. But, if it's killing you, then just rough it up for a couple of weeks, just long enough to make it look impressive on your resume and then quit.
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    message on track: Our Track Service is currently restricted whilst we process exam results to institutions.
    :s 16 days left.....
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    I am going to feel so smug with my unconditional offer on results day. I can sit and watch everyone else teetering on the brink of insanity :teehee:

    I know, I know, I'm a sadistic bastard
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    (Original post by michael321)
    I am going to feel so smug with my unconditional offer on results day. I can sit and watch everyone else teetering on the brink of insanity :teehee:

    I know, I know, I'm a sadistic bastard
    I'm working our clearing hotline, gonna feel pretty sadistic saying no to sobbing sixth formers
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    I am going to feel so smug with my unconditional offer on results day. I can sit and watch everyone else teetering on the brink of insanity :teehee:

    I know, I know, I'm a sadistic bastard
    Not just an unconditional, but an unconditional to Oxford. You vile mofo.
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    Man two negs already? Seriously it's like you can't be an evil sadist any more these days What is the world coming to?

    (Original post by roh)
    I'm working our clearing hotline, gonna feel pretty sadistic saying no to sobbing sixth formers
    If I were you I would take bribes. Could be lucrative.

    (Original post by Kidioteque)
    Not just an unconditional, but an unconditional to Oxford. You vile mofo.
    Ah but I have spent a year working full time in an office for £5 an hour, getting up at 6am, so I think I have served my time.
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    If I were you I would take bribes. Could be lucrative.

    Good point, might have to set up an offshore bank account over the next couple of weeks
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    (Original post by michael321)
    I am going to feel so smug with my unconditional offer on results day. I can sit and watch everyone else teetering on the brink of insanity :teehee:

    I know, I know, I'm a sadistic bastard
    + 1. lol this forum is so uptight..can't see anything wrong with that post at all. Most people in the same position would feel the same.


    (Original post by michael321)


    Ah but I have spent a year working full time in an office for £5 an hour, getting up at 6am, so I think I have served my time.
    Is that even legal?, my part time supermarket job paid £ 7.50, can't imagine being on 5 quid, but guess London is different.
    Last edited by Tsunami2011; 31-07-2012 at 23:31.
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    (Original post by michael321)
    I am going to feel so smug with my unconditional offer on results day. I can sit and watch everyone else teetering on the brink of insanity :teehee:

    I know, I know, I'm a sadistic bastard
    Amazing
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    (Original post by Tsunami2011)



    Is that even legal?
    £4.98 - the 18-20 rate
    £3.68 - the 16-17 rate
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    (Original post by Tsunami2011)
    Is that even legal?, my part time supermarket job paid £ 7.50, can't imagine being on 5 quid, but guess London is different.
    £7.50! I am extremely jealous.

    In fairness I live at home so my outgoings are low.

    (Original post by nulli tertius)
    £4.98 - the 18-20 rate
    £3.68 - the 16-17 rate
    Alas this is true.
  15. sasha165's Avatar
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    did everyone get the e-mail from ucas about the change in their e-mail policy regarding uni confirmations?
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    Where can i go with a A*CCC ?
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    (Original post by nulli tertius)
    £4.98 - the 18-20 rate
    £3.68 - the 16-17 rate
    wow minimum wage is over £6 for anyone in jersey
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    So...who else is starting to panic yet? :lol:
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    Terrified!


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    Leeds for Law.
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