Know how you feel. I'm a ****ing prick tbh.
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- 24-02-2016 18:44
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What about a BSc in a non-vocational subject from a red-brick? People on here are totally blinkered lol. -
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- 24-02-2016 18:47
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What good university? LSE? -
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- 24-02-2016 18:48
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Know how you feel. I'm a ****ing prick tbh. -
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- 24-02-2016 18:48
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Despite what your teachers have told you, the university you attend really doesn't make much of a difference to your job prospects. It can help, but even going to Cambridge or Yale doesn't guarantee anything. -
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- 24-02-2016 18:52
I got fired from my first job in 2009 tbh the manager was racist and preferred Eastern Europeans
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- 24-02-2016 19:19
You're fired.
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- 24-02-2016 20:33
(Original post by AdjectiveNoun)
Despite what your teachers have told you, the university you attend really doesn't make much of a difference to your job prospects. It can help, but even going to Cambridge or Yale doesn't guarantee anything. -
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- 24-02-2016 20:40
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That's the kind of thing non-STEM/non-successful people say. -
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- 24-02-2016 20:41
(Original post by AdjectiveNoun)
That's the kind of logical fallacy I'd expect people who are completely entrenched in their own world views to use. -
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- 24-02-2016 20:42
Go on The Apprentice. Might as well go for the big one.
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Don't do things that will get you fired
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- 24-02-2016 20:46
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What's wrong with my logic?
"Everyone who doesn't agree with me must be part of a certain group of people that I don't admire. This allows me to feel justified in ignoring their opinions and arguments ." -
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- 24-02-2016 21:00
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"Everyone who doesn't agree with me must be part of a certain group of people that I don't admire. This allows me to feel justified in ignoring their opinions and arguments ." -
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- 24-02-2016 21:03
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You take "putting words in people's mouths" to a different level.
"That's the kind of thing non-STEM/non-successful people say" -
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- 24-02-2016 21:07
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How else should I interpret this?
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- 24-02-2016 21:10
(Original post by Butternuts96)
Take it literally; no need for unnecessary interpretation that English Lit/Lang students do to feel good about themselvesI don't think you're a very nice person...
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- 24-02-2016 21:11
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Turning up would be a start, trying not to break the law would be helpful aswell. Why did you walk out of Maccies? -
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- 24-02-2016 21:19
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STEM or non STEM?
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