alwaysright wrote:There arseholes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just been watching sky news and there nothing but yobs, of course someone will come on here and try and defend there actions.
thegentlegiant wrote:Waste's of space if you ask me, there an absolute disgrace, they get loans which they piss up the wall. Most of them dont ever use there skills they have acquired!!!
shrimper wrote:thegentlegiant wrote:Waste's of space if you ask me, there an absolute disgrace, they get loans which they piss up the wall. Most of them dont ever use there skills they have acquired!!!
alwaysright: "There arseholes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just been watching sky news and there nothing but yobs, of course someone will come on here and try and defend there actions."
But I'll wager one or two of them know the difference between 'they're', 'there' and 'their' though. So not all our taxes are wasted.
shrimper wrote:thegentlegiant wrote:Waste's of space if you ask me, there an absolute disgrace, they get loans which they piss up the wall. Most of them dont ever use there skills they have acquired!!!
alwaysright: "There arseholes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just been watching sky news and there nothing but yobs, of course someone will come on here and try and defend there actions."
But I'll wager one or two of them know the difference between 'they're', 'there' and 'their' though. So not all our taxes are wasted.
Joel Ninety wrote:shrimper wrote:thegentlegiant wrote:Waste's of space if you ask me, there an absolute disgrace, they get loans which they piss up the wall. Most of them dont ever use there skills they have acquired!!!
alwaysright: "There arseholes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just been watching sky news and there nothing but yobs, of course someone will come on here and try and defend there actions."
But I'll wager one or two of them know the difference between 'they're', 'there' and 'their' though. So not all our taxes are wasted.
Well some of us learnt the difference in primary school. Universities shouldn't have to teach students how to spell or use apostrophes.
alwaysright wrote:There arseholes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just been watching sky news and there nothing but yobs, of course someone will come on here and try and defend there actions.
thegentlegiant wrote:Joel Ninety wrote:Well some of us learnt the difference in primary school. Universities shouldn't have to teach students how to spell or use apostrophes.
Oh well sorry for having dyslexia dickhead!!!!
thegentlegiant wrote:Waste's of space if you ask me, there an absolute disgrace, they get loans which they piss up the wall. Most of them dont ever use there skills they have acquired!!!
thegentlegiant wrote:shrimper wrote:thegentlegiant wrote:Waste's of space if you ask me, there an absolute disgrace, they get loans which they piss up the wall. Most of them dont ever use there skills they have acquired!!!
alwaysright: "There arseholes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! just been watching sky news and there nothing but yobs, of course someone will come on here and try and defend there actions."
But I'll wager one or two of them know the difference between 'they're', 'there' and 'their' though. So not all our taxes are wasted.
See the thing is I did not go to uni nor do I have any GCSE's, but has that ever stopped me in life, nope in fact I believe I have done myself proud. Maybe I could/would be better off with uni qualifications but likely not as I would too probable of pissed it up the wall that's what uni students do these days, that the culture nowadays.
They may know the difference but will they ever use those skills? Nope.
Maybe one day this will change, but as far as I am concerned uni's have every right to charge more to those who are in a position to pay.
Christies Child wrote:In this case it's interesting how the opposition leader has made no commitment to do away with the hike in fees IF they ever (God forbid) returned to power. I'm of the belief that the ordinary tax payer shouldn't have to fund an increasing number of students in their studies in what at times are ridiculous subjects that have no role in the development of our country. I also feel that it is too easy to get into Uni and maybe a 12 month period of doing voluntary work between leaving 6th form and furthering ones studies would serve everybody well. It would certainly make those involved get a flavour of the real world and just maybe teach them of their responsibilities to society in general.
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