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  1. sophieleannexo's Avatar
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    Hey! I'm new! :)
    Hey all, I'm a newbie (eeek!) and just thought I would introduce myself. So here goes.

    I'm Sophie, I'm 18, after exploring this site, you will most likely find me delving into the Healthcare and Nursing forum, as well as the Nursing and Midwifery forum cause I am 99% sure I want to do a degree that helps me qualify as a Learning Disabilities Nurse and a Social Worker, cause all I know is that I want to work with those who have disabilities. Erm...enough about the future. I am currently finishing my A-Levels and am going to college in September to get some more life experience! I enjoy Martial Arts - especially the traditional side of it, because I do Freestyle Kung Fu and Kickboxing. I have a lot of life ambitions and hopefully will make some good friends on here.

    As you can probably tell I studied English at A-Level because of my rant above. Sorry guys! But that's just me.

    Sophie!
  2. Illusionary's Avatar
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    Re: Hey! I'm new! :)
    :hello: Welcome to TSR!

    :tsr:
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    Re: Hey! I'm new! :)
    Welcome I just joined yesterday too, hahah
  4. sophieleannexo's Avatar
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    (Original post by Illusionary)
    :hello: Welcome to TSR!

    :tsr:
    Thanks! (:
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    Lovely. Passion for success is definitely the key......thumbs up!
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    Re: Hey! I'm new! :)
    (Original post by sophieleannexo)
    As you can probably tell I studied English at A-Level because of my rant above. Sorry guys! But that's just me.
    What? We can tell this because you used the English Language in a completely normal way? If you had wrote your post in the form of a haiku then this statement would make sense, as it stands it does not.

    Welcome to TSR, the only place online where you can guarantee a bored student will pick on everything you say
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    OP you are English not American...say University or Uni not College.

    But other than that welcome!

    This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my U20i
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    Lovely. Passion for success is definitely the key...thanks guys.....

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    (Original post by M1011)
    What? We can tell this because you used the English Language in a completely normal way? If you had wrote your post in the form of a haiku then this statement would make sense, as it stands it does not.

    Welcome to TSR, the only place online where you can guarantee a bored student will pick on everything you say
    Sorry! But thanks!
  10. sophieleannexo's Avatar
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    (Original post by gm15)
    OP you are English not American...say University or Uni not College.

    But other than that welcome!

    This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my U20i
    I am going to college and uni! (: but ok!
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    (Original post by sophieleannexo)
    I am going to college and uni! (: but ok!
    But that's not what you said. You may be finnishing A levels at a college now then going on to uni later. But what you said was that you were finnishing A levels (now) and in september you were going to college for life experience...so you you used college for where you were going in september (uni).

    This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my U20i
    Last edited by gm15; 03-07-2012 at 16:12.
  12. sophieleannexo's Avatar
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    (Original post by gm15)
    But that's not what you said. You may be finnishing A levels at a college now then going on to uni later. But what you said was that you were finnishing A levels (now) and in september you were going to college for life experience...so you you used college for where you were going in september (uni).

    This was posted from The Student Room's Android App on my U20i
    I have finished my A Levels at school. I am going to college in September to do a qualification in H&S care then in 2014 will hopefully be going to uni! (: sorry if that wasn't made clear from the outset. Do you understand what I mean now?

    Sophie.
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    (Original post by sophieleannexo)
    I have finished my A Levels at school. I am going to college in September to do a qualification in H&S care then in 2014 will hopefully be going to uni! (: sorry if that wasn't made clear from the outset. Do you understand what I mean now?

    Sophie.
    yes I get it now. but you can see why I thought you were using college to describe uni? As most people don't finnish A levels then go to college to do some other course then onto uni.

    meh doesn't matter

    Welcome!
    ps what is H & s?
  14. sophieleannexo's Avatar
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    (Original post by gm15)
    yes I get it now. but you can see why I thought you were using college to describe uni? As most people don't finnish A levels then go to college to do some other course then onto uni.

    meh doesn't matter

    Welcome!
    ps what is H & s?
    Haha! I'm different, I have to get more experience in order to get onto the course I want to do at uni! And H&SC is just health and social care.
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