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foxysarah92
05-11-2010, 03:08 PM
Who has done theres for this year =]

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 04:01 PM
Well all the schools near me have done theirs and this week people have been getting conditional offers but we still havn't done ours:O :L next week i think =/ :L

MTVN
05-11-2010, 04:03 PM
Should have mine completed next week.

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 04:19 PM
Today a friend was saying that they would really love to go to England to study and I use to think that but changed my mind...but today I feel i might apply to study in England =/ choices are soo hard to make!

Shaun
05-11-2010, 04:26 PM
just need to check my personal statement over with someone, and fill in all of my qualifications.

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 04:30 PM
just need to check my personal statement over with someone, and fill in all of my qualifications.

Before I wrote my personal statement I was thinking OMG how am I going to be able to write 4000 or whatever amount it was characters about myself:conf: but I surprised myself by being way over :shocked: lol

MTVN
05-11-2010, 05:11 PM
Before I wrote my personal statement I was thinking OMG how am I going to be able to write 4000 or whatever amount it was characters about myself:conf: but I surprised myself by being way over :shocked: lol

Yeah, I had to cut mine down from 5500 to 4000 today.

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 05:16 PM
Yeah, I had to cut mine down from 5500 to 4000 today.

Awh its much worse trying to cut it down that write the orginal thing I think and I think mines was something like 5564...where are you looking to go to univeristy at?:spin:

MTVN
05-11-2010, 05:21 PM
Awh its much worse trying to cut it down that write the orginal thing I think and I think mines was something like 5564...where are you looking to go to univeristy at?:spin:

Yeah, definitely, I hated having to take some of the better bits out lol.

Umm I think I'm applying to Nottingham, Loughborough, Kent, Lancaster and East Anglia, although I'm not completely sure yet. How about you?

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 05:26 PM
Yeah, definitely, I hated having to take some of the better bits out lol.

Umm I think I'm applying to Nottingham, Loughborough, Kent, Lancaster and East Anglia, although I'm not completely sure yet. How about you?


:L lol :shocked::shocked::shocked: thats quite the list you have there :shocked: Queens is my only choice so far:joker: but maybe univeristy of Ulster or liverpool if i decide to go abroad? :joker:

Smithy
05-11-2010, 05:28 PM
I kept going over the character limit with my PS :'(

I coulda sent it off earlier this week, but my arsehole of a teacher still hasn't finished my refrence

MTVN
05-11-2010, 05:30 PM
:L lol :shocked::shocked::shocked: thats quite the list you have there :shocked: Queens is my only choice so far:joker: but maybe univeristy of Ulster or liverpool if i decide to go abroad? :joker:

Yeah, thought I might as well apply to 5 seeing as that's the maximum, gives plenty of choice :hugesmile:

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 05:43 PM
Yeah, thought I might as well apply to 5 seeing as that's the maximum, gives plenty of choice :hugesmile:

yep that's actually a wise idea- i never thought of that:elephant:

lol @ smithy:joker: tell your teacher to hurry the Feck up, we have to pay our £21 to apply to UCAS and i would have forgot if it wasn't for this thread:blush:

foxysarah92
05-11-2010, 05:51 PM
Ah i pay and send and now just waiting on the reference :P i am actually well excited cause of it x

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 05:55 PM
Ah i pay and send and now just waiting on the reference :P i am actually well excited cause of it x

ohh your further than me :joker: what uni's are you hoping to go to and for what courses?

alc09
05-11-2010, 05:58 PM
but today I feel i might apply to study in England
Anything to get out of Ireland, eh?

Can't blame you.

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 06:03 PM
Anything to get out of Ireland, eh?

Can't blame you.

lol :joker::joker: well i dont mind Ireland, just think it could be good fun mainly, not follow the crowd completely by going to Belfast:L:L where you from?

alc09
05-11-2010, 06:23 PM
Only joking mate.

Wiltshire.

Tom
05-11-2010, 06:28 PM
Waste of time getting qualifications when you don't even need them (as loads of people do)

Smithy
05-11-2010, 06:29 PM
lol @ smithy:joker: tell your teacher to hurry the Feck up, we have to pay our £21 to apply to UCAS and i would have forgot if it wasn't for this thread:blush:

ik, he's a bellend, he's been doing them in alphabetical order and one a day, he's such a fail

King Gizzard
05-11-2010, 06:29 PM
I was unsure of going to Uni in the first place, then all this UCAS ****e put me off altogether

I'd rather get in contact with the Uni myself

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 06:38 PM
Only joking mate.

Wiltshire.
its okay :joker:
Waste of time getting qualifications when you don't even need them (as loads of people do)

well you obviously need them in more than one place on this planet otherwise they wouldnt be there... and just because one person thinks you dont need them im sure theres at least one other person who would say you do:spin:

Tom
05-11-2010, 07:09 PM
well you obviously need them in more than one place on this planet otherwise they wouldnt be there... and just because one person thinks you dont need them im sure theres at least one other person who would say you do:spin:

degrees are worthless unless you choose to work in that particular field, and most people end up with a silly degree they're never going to do anything with and £20k debt to go with it

I've worked in HR and currently a sub-manager dealing with a million xmas temp applications and interviews, I don't care about qualifications apart from the basics, don't know many people who do, experience, work ethic and potential is where it all counts. Its a misconception that crap qualifications = crap job and vice versa

MTVN
05-11-2010, 07:34 PM
degrees are worthless unless you choose to work in that particular field, and most people end up with a silly degree they're never going to do anything with and £20k debt to go with it

I've worked in HR and currently a sub-manager dealing with a million xmas temp applications and interviews, I don't care about qualifications apart from the basics, don't know many people who do, experience, work ethic and potential is where it all counts. Its a misconception that crap qualifications = crap job and vice versa

I agree that it's shouldnt be seen as obligatory to go to University. You end up with a load of people desperately trying to scrape any grades at A-Level just so they can get in somewhere, and then 3 years down the line they're unemployed with a sh*t load of debt.

However, statistically graduates do get paid a lot more over the course of their lives than non-graduates do. If you want to end up in a high-end job than you will, in the majority of cases, need a degree to get there.

Degrees aren't the best option for everyone, but they're not worthless

Tom
05-11-2010, 07:46 PM
I agree that it's shouldnt be seen as obligatory to go to University. You end up with a load of people desperately trying to scrape any grades at A-Level just so they can get in somewhere, and then 3 years down the line they're unemployed with a sh*t load of debt.

However, statistically graduates do get paid a lot more over the course of their lives than non-graduates do. If you want to end up in a high-end job than you will, in the majority of cases, need a degree to get there.

Degrees aren't the best option for everyone, but they're not worthless

As I said the worth of a degree comes down to what you do with it. If you go into something related to your degree then thats where you go further, but if you go and do a degree then work in retail then its a bit of a waste. Too many people just end up doing what they did at college (Sociology, Law etc) where to get a half decent job out of it you need to do post grad courses whereas if you do something different like Sports Rehabilitation then you can go straight into a job

One of the reasons the stats you cite show graduates going into higher paid jobs is because of those who are genuinely there for careers and have high aspirations

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 08:51 PM
As I said the worth of a degree comes down to what you do with it. If you go into something related to your degree then thats where you go further, but if you go and do a degree then work in retail then its a bit of a waste. Too many people just end up doing what they did at college (Sociology, Law etc) where to get a half decent job out of it you need to do post grad courses whereas if you do something different like Sports Rehabilitation then you can go straight into a job

One of the reasons the stats you cite show graduates going into higher paid jobs is because of those who are genuinely there for careers and have high aspirations

I do see what your saying but to point out, up above you say "as I said the worth of a degrees down to what you do with it." well that wasn't what you orginally said which was, "Waste of time getting qualifications when you don't even need them". And no wonder you only look for basic qualifications, you said you were looking at applications for xmas temp jobs - so its just for people who are looking for a bit of extra cash around the holidays not for people looking to show off their qualifications or start a career.

And just to point out, I am not saying degrees, grades and qualifications are evrything and will get you further than those without any qualifications because they aren't - it does depend on types of people.

Tom
05-11-2010, 08:59 PM
I do see what your saying but to point out, up above you say "as I said the worth of a degrees down to what you do with it." well that wasn't what you orginally said which was, "Waste of time getting qualifications when you don't even need them". And no wonder you only look for basic qualifications, you said you were looking at applications for xmas temp jobs - so its just for people who are looking for a bit of extra cash around the holidays not for people looking to show off their qualifications or start a career.

And just to point out, I am not saying degrees, grades and qualifications are evrything and will get you further than those without any qualifications because they aren't - it does depend on types of people.

Without going into too much detail the company I work for try to avoid recruiting outside unless its for Christmas temps but theres a big shortage of management and they prefer to build people up from temps. A lot of the applications are from people who aren't students and are looking for careers especially amongst weekday staff, so I wouldn't jump the gun without knowing how the company works

I think "Waste of time getting qualifications when you don't even need them" does equate to "as I said the worth of a degrees down to what you do with it." if you read my points properly

Ethan.k
05-11-2010, 09:37 PM
Without going into too much detail the company I work for try to avoid recruiting outside unless its for Christmas temps but theres a big shortage of management and they prefer to build people up from temps. A lot of the applications are from people who aren't students and are looking for careers especially amongst weekday staff, so I wouldn't jump the gun without knowing how the company works

I think "Waste of time getting qualifications when you don't even need them" does equate to "as I said the worth of a degrees down to what you do with it." if you read my points properly

:joker: I didn't jump the gun at all, you said an xmas temp job and now its an xmas temp job for a mangement position -you didnt say that before and if you had I wouldn't have said thing thing about "no wonder why your looking for basic qualifications" as management jobs most commonly require a degree or a hell of alot of eperience if no degree is there.

and as for your points "equating", no they don't, they are from completey different ends of the scale, one stating they are a "waste of time" and one saying "down to what you do with them" contridiction there.

Tom
06-11-2010, 09:30 AM
:joker: I didn't jump the gun at all, you said an xmas temp job and now its an xmas temp job for a mangement position -you didnt say that before and if you had I wouldn't have said thing thing about "no wonder why your looking for basic qualifications" as management jobs most commonly require a degree or a hell of alot of eperience if no degree is there.

and as for your points "equating", no they don't, they are from completey different ends of the scale, one stating they are a "waste of time" and one saying "down to what you do with them" contridiction there.

You're just being completely pedantic and you know it

You did jump the gun, you just assumed that it was full of students wanting money over Christmas. Well its not. and i never said it was a management position, I said the company likes to promote from within. theres a slight difference. Management doesn't require degrees either, maybe if you're planning on walking straight into being one with a business degree but the vast majority of managers have worked their way up and don't necessarily have such qualifications

and yes they do add up. It is a waste of time getting a qualification if you don't need it. Besides, you're missing out another one of my points in another post and it all adds up ;)

Your college are doing a good job btw if you're clearly lapping up the BS they're feeding you about degrees, credit where its due there

Pretty funny that a small point I made got blown way out of proportion when I'm doing a degree myself!! (open uni though)

Boothy
06-11-2010, 11:32 AM
Paid and sent UCAS off before half term, it actually got send off on Thursday due to my business teacher not writing my reference.

I'm not even sure I wanna go to uni yet. I want to go into management and marketing so I've been trying to look for apprenticeships as another option. See what offers I get and how I do in my exams and then make a decision. Just trying to keep as many doors open as possible at the minute.

Ethan.k
06-11-2010, 01:08 PM
You're just being completely pedantic and you know it

You did jump the gun, you just assumed that it was full of students wanting money over Christmas. Well its not. and i never said it was a management position, I said the company likes to promote from within. theres a slight difference. Management doesn't require degrees either, maybe if you're planning on walking straight into being one with a business degree but the vast majority of managers have worked their way up and don't necessarily have such qualifications

and yes they do add up. It is a waste of time getting a qualification if you don't need it. Besides, you're missing out another one of my points in another post and it all adds up ;)

Your college are doing a good job btw if you're clearly lapping up the BS they're feeding you about degrees, credit where its due there

Pretty funny that a small point I made got blown way out of proportion when I'm doing a degree myself!! (open uni though)

:joker: No i didn't jump the gun at any point and today mangement positions do usually require qualications or previous experience at a higher level within a business, if people are working their way it will take longer so they actually cant fill a management position immediately can they.

No, see your changing what you have said again, "Waste of time getting qualifications when you don't even need them" is what you originally said and states that you think people in general dont need qualifications and it's a waste of time working to get one but up above you then say "It is a waste of time getting a qualification if you don't need it" which means your applying it to someone or a few people who might not need it considering their situation.

And I don't go to a college thank you very much, and my school don't feed me BS at all, its a very good school actually where i get a top quality education. And a small point blown out of propotion, completely over dramatic there and no need to explain to me that your doing a degree, however congratulations that your doing what you want but i don't care as it doesn't impact upon this debate or my life in any way. :spin: