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Barry Chuckle
isn't the extra year adding a risk to coming away from uni with no qualification at all?


Hardly. If you do badly you can drop down to the BEng, and you should always be able to get a Douglas.
Reply 21
xxstace123xx
Engineering is vocational :confused:

I always thought vocational subjects/ courses were for the less able?

Maybe thats just at GCSE/A level.


Vocational means 'leads to a specific job'.

Medicine is vocational too for example.
Reply 22
Juno
A long long time ago, TSR used to have a different name and used to be a teachers' forum

really :eek: wow wonder how ti changed to a student forum....did like kids just invade it or something lol

your not joking are you:shifty:
alan910_2
Vocational means 'leads to a specific job'.

Medicine is vocational too for example.



Ah that makes more sence, thats why hair and beauty and construction a-levels are called vocational.

Yay, you should feel proud, I learnt something on xmas day :biggrin:
Reply 24
jabed786
really :eek: wow wonder how ti changed to a student forum....did like kids just invade it or something lol

your not joking are you:shifty:

No, tis true!

Good Bloke isn't from them times though. He's just an OAP.
Reply 25
alan910_2
Vocational means 'leads to a specific job'.

Medicine is vocational too for example.

i guess LSE is vocational, since it leads everyone to IB lol jk.
Reply 26
Good bloke
Hardly. If you do badly you can drop down to the BEng, and you should always be able to get a Douglas.


thats great. if i perform to the set standard i will consider the Meng in the 2nd yr.
Reply 27
xxstace123xx
Ah that makes more sence, thats why hair and beauty and construction a-levels are called vocational.

Yay, you should feel proud, I learnt something on xmas day :biggrin:


Yer.
Juno
No, tis true!

Good Bloke isn't from them times though. He's just an OAP.



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