No, I'd rather have a job with a salary doing the same work. That way I can pay my bills and move out.
But in the mean time, working on a few projects gives me some income and something to share with employers other than "hey I'd really, really want to work for you".
No, I'd rather have a job with a salary doing the same work. That way I can pay my bills and move out.
But in the mean time, working on a few projects gives me some income and something to share with employers other than "hey I'd really, really want to work for you".
To be honest I had no idea what I wanted to study after finishing High School, so I just picked History because it never bored me, and because I freaking love being right in Pub discussions .
And yeah, I lurked around a bit in your thread but I saw that it was a few months old and studying intensely to catch up has never been my strong side xD.
To be honest I had no idea what I wanted to study after finishing High School, so I just picked History because it never bored me, and because I freaking love being right in Pub discussions .
And yeah, I lurked around a bit in your thread but I saw that it was a few months old and studying intensely to catch up has never been my strong side xD.
Well it's too late to "catch up" because it's all over now. But it's not a time based thing anyway cause it's just lessons to do by yourself any time you want.
Yeah I thought I was the only one with those ambitions when I started - turns out 90% of the people out there are like that and the remaining 10% have no friends . I love the Uni though, Commie castle out there.
Well it's too late to "catch up" because it's all over now. But it's not a time based thing anyway cause it's just lessons to do by yourself any time you want.
Prof Campbell Craig is a G! He taught me for the 'Cold War' module, he is one of the best lecturers I had at the uni. He never used PP but managed to keep a class of 200 people interested the whole way through.
And yes, those are the few lecturers who make it interesting. On my first semester I had this guy, Vincent Gabrielsen, who had a Einstein hairdo, a tweed jacket and sandals (in October mind you) . Those lectures were better than the movies, he has so much passion for the subject.