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HNC Electronic Engineering, some of which I use.

Since then:

3 weeks of a BEng, company supporting me relocated to LA. £3k bursary, spent 🙂

6 months of an HND, half of which I spent under the influence of Codeine and with 5 broken bones. Quit.

Last time I was lining up my FE options, my director pulled me aside and offered me a promotion instead. I'm taking the hint 🙂


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 8:05 pm
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Just before educational system became flooded with mediocrity.

That's when everyone got their qualifications. They always get easier just after you finish.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 8:08 pm
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= 5 digit student loan = enough education perhaps?

Though I don't use what I studied now.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 8:12 pm
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Left school at 16, best year/earnings into six figures, currently unemployed...


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 8:14 pm
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Comprehensive School - 9xOs (good grades) and 2xAs (duff grades)
Batchelors degree in Engineering Systems - 2.1 Hons
The rest is books and Radio 4


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 9:08 pm
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Not very.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 9:12 pm
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To the same standard as Ernie_Lynch, CSE's and that's it.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 9:29 pm
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I hated school and in the main it hated me – been dyslexic in a time when it was widely believed to be an excuse for been stupid, lazy or both. I was told at high school that I would not be entered in to ‘o’ levels as there was no point. My parents fought the school and I was allowed to sit my CSEs which were less then spectacular but no real fails. On leaving school I went to collage and scraped a couples of GCSEs
In my mid twenties and after some fairly unfulfilling jobs I started with the OU and did their foundation course and although I enjoyed this did not follow it on to degree level.
However, this gave me enough points to do my nurse training this gave the confidence to think of myself as an academic and a Dip HE in Nursing (mental health) this in turn led me to a post grad diploma in mentorship (level m) and finally my MSc (Dementia) studies.
The thing that gratifies me the most about this is that I am now more qualified then the d*ckhead teacher who said I was too stupid to get any qualifications.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 9:52 pm
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I have a shed-load of degrees and assorted quals but no shed,alas.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 9:57 pm
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I harv a tiping quafilikashun
but nott a spelin wun


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:02 pm
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Got a diploma in mental health nursing after not being too focused at school.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:05 pm
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2:1 BSc Hons in Maths - which I feel I've done an exceptionally good job of forgetting in the year and a half since graduating - and an MSc in Operational Research which technically I might not have until July when the graduation ceremony is.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:12 pm
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Some stuff from school where i basically messed around and played rugby, a Desmond from uni where i got drunk chased girls and played rugby, a PhD don't know how but a was drunk a lot (chemistry is bad for the liver). After working for a living went to furry mouse (Moray House thingy whatsit of education) got a PGCE and so now just get drunk and have holidays.

Hooray for me.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:13 pm
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well I have O levels and A levels and I did go to University, but I got too involved in the music scene to concentrate on my studies (BSc Physical Electronics FWIW), of which I got bored, so I dropped out after 2 years


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:17 pm
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i like to think nim smart and talk like im smart but most of the time i have no idea what im talking about. just generally make good guesses

not too good at spelling either 😆


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:23 pm
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2:1 Hons, don't know how or why


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:23 pm
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<Manuel>I know nothing</Manuel>


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:27 pm
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tonyg2003, which bit of HPA? CHaPD here.

I have the essentials to do my job it'll do for me.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:34 pm
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Left school at 16, did an apprentiship.
Went to uni later.
Back into industry for a few years.
Back to uni to do a Phd.
Back into industry for a few years.
Currently considering going back into academia.

Picked up a shit load of quals along the way.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:35 pm
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2,i in Environmental Pollution Science.

That got me into a hugely unrewarding and po-faced profession where insipid consultants write lots of documents about what you're going to do, have more meetings than I have red blood cells and slowly drain any vestige of interest (or indeed, life) from the the work.

Still, redundant last March. Every cloud has a silver lining.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:35 pm
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[i]Doctor/Dr = medic to general population
PhD = PhD to general population [/i]

that's the x-factor-watching Sun-reading general population, right? Not anybody who actually knows anything?

BSc Hons Molecular Biology and Biochemistry
MSc Neuroscience
offered PhD continuing my master's project. No chance. 1) couldn't see the point other than to make my mother happy and 2)I don't like giving animals Parkinson's Disease.

Never used ANY of it.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:39 pm
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hnc (part time)/ BSc hons 2:1 in chemistry, Phd in organic chemistry.

Worked hard for them, proud of them, and have made use of qualifications and have worked in pharmaceuticals for 15 yrs in operations/ production.

So no regrets.

Ps dont use Dr title in every day use but use it in professional environment.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:47 pm
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Three goes at uni... three dropouts in the first year. Mind, this was back when it was proper hard. 😳

Once upon a time I felt embarrassed I didn't have a degree- now I feel quite proud of it.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:49 pm
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2.1 BEng(Hons) in Mechanical Engineering at an old Scottish University.
A crappy college diploma from Glasgow College of Technology
Level III Scotec thingy
I think I failed my maths and physics highers (oops...) but got Techy Drg
Cycling proficiency
Tufty Club


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 10:55 pm
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2.2 materials engineering
MSc Superconduting Matierials (From a physics dept)
Quit Phd in fatigue of welded aluminium after 20 months to go and do paid research into the fatigue of welded steel..

I use my edumacation every day and thank the secondary school I went to for pointing me towards the sciences and giving me fundamental problem solving skills.

I value my education very highly I am now doing what I love and it seems to be loving me...

I knew a bloke who was a technician in a big metals research centre in Holland, he was the cleverest bestest metallurgist I have ever met, he invented a new corrosion resistant weldable Al Alloy formulation which almost every lightweight passenger ferry built since 1998 is now made of. Not a single post 17 qualification to his name, although he had read a lot of books and had lots of experience.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 11:06 pm
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Nobody else going to admit to a Douglas?

Grade 6 trumpet
3* kayak
Lifesaving Distinction
Cycling proficiency badge


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 11:18 pm
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[i]Nobody else going to admit to a Douglas?[/i]
I will. It's the only way. Ride bikes, drink beer, play in a band, scrape a pass, go onto postgraduate education.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 11:24 pm
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MetalHeart - Member

Tufty Club

Respect!


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 11:25 pm
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i've got 10 O levels, 5 A/AS levels, 2:1 in Chemistry from a proper Uni and my best achievement is being college soccer captain (and ever present for 3 years in the 1sts) and later Captain of my Cricket Club. I think captaining sports teams tells you more about man management than any academic course.

I've also got grade 7 in [whispers] recorder. Although at that level it's not that horrible squeaky descant you all remember from secondary school.


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 11:46 pm
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got a shite honours degree in envrionmental science then stopped partying so hard and went on to get lots of proffesional qualifications for boring health safety and environmental stuff. Now have lots of letters after my name that mean **** all unless you are another geek but do get to play with all sorts of exceedingly dangerous things and clients seem to believe I'm an expert. HOW THE **** did that happen to a pissed up old goth??


 
Posted : 20/01/2010 11:49 pm
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Posted : 20/01/2010 11:57 pm
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2.1 Hons BEng in something or other.
Mostly irrelevant now.
Dropped out of a bricklaying apprenticeship once.
Some swimming badges also.


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 12:07 am
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I still dream I failed my MA , wake up having wandered around an empty campus - it was tough.
Other more important priorities now. My most sucessful peer left school at 18.


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 12:17 am
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educated to HND level with quite a few professional qualifications afterwards blah de blah but really.... qualifications get you into the job, after that you're on your own and after 6 months no-one is interested in your qualifications (actually, no-one is interested after 6 minutes) and it's really what you can do that matters after that).


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 12:19 am
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3/4 through a Bsc/ MA degree at St Andrews


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 12:22 am
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more than I need to be right now, future proofing for when I want to progress, experience and the qualifications

but right now, all I need know is the sharp end of the saw, a small grasp of how gravity works and how to hit things


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 12:31 am
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My sister has just got a 1st class honours degree from the OU.
Every book I seemed to pick up from her course work was about death & dying.
If nothing else, she will one day put that knowledge to good use, I guess.
In the meantime, she's worth more in the job market - but can't seem to land a better job.
Problem is, I suspect, she was not in either the Tuffty Club nor the I Spy club, nor for that matter the Dennis the Menace fan club, unlike her brother!


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 12:31 am
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Adequately.


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 12:37 am
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Educated enough to know I should start a pension savings scheme (GCSE's, A Levels and Honours Degree)

Misguided enough to think that ploughing all my money into the lottery every week instead is a suitable alternative. 😀


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 12:44 am
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Master's (1st Class) in Rocket Science (aka Mechanical Engineering with Aeronautics).

More recently:

International Mountain Leader (1 course to go!)
Mountain Leader
Scottish Mountain Bike Leader


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 1:35 am
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a hnc in electrical engineering and not much else, apart from my whit and verbal dexterity....................


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 1:38 am
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In the words of tull.
Thick as a brick 😀
😉 2 time served trades and qualified in a further 2 to HND standard.
🙄 I get bored easily
I dont need or even have to work.when i do its more for its entertainment value than anything constructive


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 4:10 am
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10 GCSEs
3 A grade A-levels
BM
Most of the way through Royal College membership at a thankless cost of a few grand...

All that and I still have to be awake at 4.15am, fuelled by coffee and 'nanas, seeing people who aren't really sick.....

Still, it's all fun!

DrP


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 5:18 am
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I think some people might be confusing "education" with "qualifications" 😕


 
Posted : 21/01/2010 7:28 am
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I am educated enough to believe in climate change, and to find Horizon patronising.


 
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