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Re: Uni

Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 9:39 pm
by chekov
all i could find through google was that there's a west indian centre in cov, couldnt see anything about any nights on though... that kasbah club sounds pretty shit
the campus is right on the edge of canley so it's pretty far out but there's decent bus connections to cov and leamington apparently. i think someone said it takes 30-45 mins to get to brum on the bus, dunno bout trains.
what's brum like for decent dubstep/house? all i really know of is area recordings and SRC but i'm guessing there's much more than that
and fair does ahaha, it's still useful getting your perspective though since you actually spent time in cov

Re: Uni

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 12:19 am
by NinjaEdit
I am now a graduate student in music technology. :)

Re: Uni

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:54 am
by rockonin
I finished my degree in Manchester where i studied Professional Sound and Video Technology. Now i need a job which are non existent in my degree field.

Re: Uni

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 2:28 pm
by Jizz
rockonin wrote:Now i need a job which are non existent in my degree field.
:cornlol: the amount of graduates i hear that says that, makes me wonder if it was a good choice for me to go uni myself

Re: Uni

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 2:56 pm
by rockonin
JizzMan wrote:
rockonin wrote:Now i need a job which are non existent in my degree field.
:cornlol: the amount of graduates i hear that says that, makes me wonder if it was a good choice for me to go uni myself
At least i managed to get my degree before they increased the yearly tuition fees to £9000 a year. I feel sorry for people who will have to pay that, and still not find a job in their degree afterwards.

Re: Uni

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 3:44 am
by ehbes
rockonin wrote:
JizzMan wrote:
rockonin wrote:Now i need a job which are non existent in my degree field.
:cornlol: the amount of graduates i hear that says that, makes me wonder if it was a good choice for me to go uni myself
At least i managed to get my degree before they increased the yearly tuition fees to £9000 a year. I feel sorry for people who will have to pay that, and still not find a job in their degree afterwards.
oh boo hoo you have to 9000 a year....try 35-55K a year.....its ridiculous

Re: Uni

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 3:48 am
by Hircine
ehbrums1 wrote:
rockonin wrote:
JizzMan wrote:
rockonin wrote:Now i need a job which are non existent in my degree field.
:cornlol: the amount of graduates i hear that says that, makes me wonder if it was a good choice for me to go uni myself
At least i managed to get my degree before they increased the yearly tuition fees to £9000 a year. I feel sorry for people who will have to pay that, and still not find a job in their degree afterwards.
oh boo hoo you have to 9000 a year....try 35-55K a year.....its ridiculous
12k us$/year plus around 2 or 3k worth of books. plus transportation and food. :(

Re: Uni

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 6:28 pm
by Jizz
9 grand was actually cool for me cos if I'd have gone uni the year before I would've been an international student, meaning 15 grand a year with no loans available. So yeah, not everyone lost out ;-) this is a very small minority though lol

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 4:59 am
by zerbaman
ehbrums1 wrote:
rockonin wrote:
JizzMan wrote:
rockonin wrote:Now i need a job which are non existent in my degree field.
:cornlol: the amount of graduates i hear that says that, makes me wonder if it was a good choice for me to go uni myself
At least i managed to get my degree before they increased the yearly tuition fees to £9000 a year. I feel sorry for people who will have to pay that, and still not find a job in their degree afterwards.
oh boo hoo you have to 9000 a year....try 35-55K a year.....its ridiculous
You talk like 9k, which is closer to 20k USD, isn't a lot of money to begin with.

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:04 am
by ehbes
zerbaman wrote:
ehbrums1 wrote:
rockonin wrote:
JizzMan wrote:
rockonin wrote:Now i need a job which are non existent in my degree field.
:cornlol: the amount of graduates i hear that says that, makes me wonder if it was a good choice for me to go uni myself
At least i managed to get my degree before they increased the yearly tuition fees to £9000 a year. I feel sorry for people who will have to pay that, and still not find a job in their degree afterwards.
oh boo hoo you have to 9000 a year....try 35-55K a year.....its ridiculous
You talk like 9k, which is closer to 20k USD, isn't a lot of money to begin with.
9000 euro is 12,000 USD. 12,000 a year for college in the US is extremely low.

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:09 am
by zerbaman
You know £€ right?

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:12 am
by ehbes
ok so its 14,000 instead of 12,000. my point still stands

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:13 am
by zerbaman
And I'm not speaking about the contextual severity of the price, I'm saying, 9000 in the hole hurts you just as much as it hurts us at the end of the day when adjusted for PPP.

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:14 am
by zerbaman
And tbh, if you go to uni in the US and you're actually paying that much money, you probably don't deserve a university education to begin with :lol:

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 5:15 am
by ehbes
zerbaman wrote:And tbh, if you go to uni in the US and you're actually paying that much money, you probably don't deserve a university education to begin with :lol:
:corntard:

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:02 am
by Hircine
ehbrums1 wrote:
zerbaman wrote:And tbh, if you go to uni in the US and you're actually paying that much money, you probably don't deserve a university education to begin with :lol:
:corntard:
I thought everyone deserved education but apparently some people aren't good enough for it and should stay ignorant. That's so british of you...

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 6:07 am
by hutyluty
yeah us brits and our hatred of equality, what are we like!!

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:00 pm
by zerbaman
That was a joke, but my point was that if you're paying that much, you clearly didn't qualify for any kind of scholarship/bursary/whatever and there''s a reason for that.

It's seriously not hard to get into good schools for a great deal less than that in the United States. If you're a weak enough candidate to have to pay that much, well you deserve to pay that much.

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:16 pm
by ehbes
zerbaman wrote:That was a joke, but my point was that if you're paying that much, you clearly didn't qualify for any kind of scholarship/bursary/whatever and there''s a reason for that.

It's seriously not hard to get into good schools for a great deal less than that in the United States. If you're a weak enough candidate to have to pay that much, well you deserve to pay that much.
12 grand a year off a tab of 56 still leaves you owing 44 grand. Please stop talking out your ass....

Re: Uni

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 1:32 pm
by twilitez
Good luck with that 150k debt when all the jobs left will be walmart or maccy.