The OU is undoubtably great - but University is not just about getting the degree (although that's important) - it's also about getting away and living your own life for a bit. Trust me - you learn a lot about _you_ at University.
I kid :P. I'd love to go to the OU if I fail to get into anything else. It's the backup plan. But frankly, as I think the only way I'll get away from my mother without getting the courts involved. The father away the better :P. I'd really love to go to oxford in a few years - I'm just finishing year 11- but not cambridge, as it's soooo darned depressing. And you can only apply to one at any rate.
Besides, what's wrong with doing an interesting course or two with the OU *while* at oxford? :P.
Where did you go? I'd also love to go to all of the open days as well, just to see what I'm missing!
I went to Stirling. Which was very pretty, and I'd recommend it for certain courses. But Computing isn't necessarily one of them. If you fancy Japanese I believe they're well respected.
I'd love to study Japanese....but I couldn't really do any work with it :(. Besides, I dropped all languages in year 8....
I love being a geek, but I've no great desire to code professionally (quite the opposite). I like being a sysadmin, and I love graphic design, and physics.....so I *think* physics with comp sci is the best one for me.
:D. I know. And I want to do it simply because of how much I love those places - quantum / optical computing is a pet love of mine, as well as fusion. I don't really want a career in academic sciences.....
.....I want one in politics. Either getting to sit on the green leather, or making it be stained with red. Both are good :P. Failing that, journalism is quite attractive (and I know lots of places already that would hire, so....)
I kind of think the phrase is "Jack of all trades..."
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Date: 2005-06-24 07:32 pm (UTC)Cream.
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Date: 2005-06-24 07:53 pm (UTC)Not even double clotted jersey cream that practically forms a paste?
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Date: 2005-06-24 08:06 pm (UTC)Either that, or you're lactose intolerant......both are good :D.
I don't really like english- er, british - strawberries, as they're usually sour as hell, but yours are probably different :P.
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Date: 2005-06-24 08:17 pm (UTC)And if you want to ship your mother up to make something nice for dinner then I'll be happy to give her cooking a go :->
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Date: 2005-06-24 08:46 pm (UTC)Now, when I get to go on a grand tour of universities in a few years' time, however......
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Date: 2005-06-24 08:57 pm (UTC)And, ahh, in my dream world, I have my eyes set on the physics-with-compsci course at Oxford :).
However, in reality, the OU is good.....
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Date: 2005-06-24 08:58 pm (UTC)The OU is undoubtably great - but University is not just about getting the degree (although that's important) - it's also about getting away and living your own life for a bit. Trust me - you learn a lot about _you_ at University.
And I'd choose Oxford over Stirling :->
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Date: 2005-06-24 10:04 pm (UTC)Besides, what's wrong with doing an interesting course or two with the OU *while* at oxford? :P.
Where did you go? I'd also love to go to all of the open days as well, just to see what I'm missing!
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Date: 2005-06-24 10:49 pm (UTC)I love being a geek, but I've no great desire to code professionally (quite the opposite). I like being a sysadmin, and I love graphic design, and physics.....so I *think* physics with comp sci is the best one for me.
'Specially if I can get an extension in law....
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Date: 2005-06-24 11:08 pm (UTC).....I want one in politics. Either getting to sit on the green leather, or making it be stained with red. Both are good :P. Failing that, journalism is quite attractive (and I know lots of places already that would hire, so....)
I kind of think the phrase is "Jack of all trades..."
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