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  1. IShouldBeStudying's Avatar
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    Hello there!
    Hi Everyone!

    Long time lurker, finally decided to set up an account and engage with the community, really for no other reason than it looks like an excellent place to procrastinate - and I'm always looking for new places to waste my time when, as my username states, I should be studying.

    I'm a graduate of psychology from Glasgow Caledonian University and I'm currently studying Computer Security at the University of Abertay Dundee. I made the change from people to computers because after four years I decided that I really, really don't like people or their problems. Far too messy. Thought I would keeps things nice and tidy by turning to the clinical and analytical side of computer science. Turns out computers are just as temporamental as people are! Typical!

    I've been accepted for my PhD at the University of Swansea. So, assuming I get my MSc dissertation written and submitted on time (and don't spend summer procrastinating away) I should be moving to sunny South Wales soon.

    So, yes, hello! Nice to meet you all.
  2. Illusionary's Avatar
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    Re: Hello there!
    :hello: Welcome to TSR!

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