I am indeed. I'm still not sure who you are, unless you have sort of strawberry blonde hair and were talking to our digital electronics lecturer yesterday.
I am indeed. I'm still not sure who you are, unless you have sort of strawberry blonde hair and were talking to our digital electronics lecturer yesterday.
I asked some fella a question in digital electronics practical and he said "figure it out yourself" and walked off, I wish you better luck.
I am indeed. I'm still not sure who you are, unless you have sort of strawberry blonde hair and were talking to our digital electronics lecturer yesterday.
Wasn't me speaking to the lecturer. Today I'm wearing this.
I feel the need to make a H&R thread entitled ''Is it normal to be embarrassed when you walk into the kitchen with a towel on your head and your neighbour sees you''
It really depends on what else you are wearing.
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It's just the holes one the breadboards are incredibly small. By the end your eyes may be semi-permanently crossed.
We were told if applying for law not to even mention being a lawyer as you should enter it from a purely academic perspective
I don't agree with this! I think the law fellows are very aware that one of/the main of their primary duties is to train the next generation of lawyers, not acaedemics, and I have noticed a distinct culture difference between that and SPS.
I don't agree with this! I think the law fellows are very aware that one of/the main of their primary duties is to train the next generation of lawyers, not acaedemics, and I have noticed a distinct culture difference between that and SPS.
It's fair to say my teachers were a bit dim in respect to Oxbridge and, often, university applications in general.
If they're reading this I am not who you think I am.
I don't agree with this! I think the law fellows are very aware that one of/the main of their primary duties is to train the next generation of lawyers, not acaedemics, and I have noticed a distinct culture difference between that and SPS.