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  1. ultimate mashup's Avatar
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    Re: Top 10 Universities other than oxbridge
    (Original post by Aspiringlawstudent)
    The University of Nincompoop Brookes St John Solent Metropolitan Trent.
    Hey, you shouldn't judge Trent before u see it!!! Its postgraduate division is actually very good and attracts oxbridge grads for gdl and lpc. Obviously it;s very good!!
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    Re: Top 10 Universities other than oxbridge
    (Original post by anaplian)
    I wasn't be anal, i was simply making a joke. A lot of people on TSR seem to equate decent grammar with decent intelligence, some even equate it with pupillage prospects. Oh and regarding my personal use of grammar, i teach english part - time so i have no excuse.

    I would like to think i'm sufficiently articulate though.
    Sometimes my grammer is awful, however it all also depends on just where I am typing, and in here I often just type quicker rather than careful.

    Ohhhh 3:30am, why am I still awake? lol xx
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    Re: Top 10 Universities other than oxbridge
    (Original post by roh)
    We try not to mention football too much over here

    Don't worry about business I'm not going to shoot, TSR does, to say the least, over egg things. In fact the cleverest law student I've ever met did Business, and doing so allowed her to have Durham as reserve, something I suspect certain TSR posters would wet themselves at the thought of.
    Haha true, we'll leave the football debate there then :P
    Yeah i hope so, i enjoy the business studies course and that's all that matters i suppose, i knew i'd struggle with a language etc so theres no point in taking a course i'd struggle with.
    But that's good to here, going to go and visit a few open days and see what happens.
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