On 17/10/2007, Jai Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've just had an argument with my guardian about doing A levels next
> year instead of going to a third-rate University that will lead to my
> eventual curricular failure. It seems all of the good universities
> won't accept me without a maths qualification (only the bad ones
> require just a C in maths) and that there's no way into them after I
> finish this course. I should never have taken a BTEC... what a great
> way to waste my life.

If you wanted to take Computer Science for a degree, why didn't you
take A-level maths? What A-levels did you actually take? Not having A
level maths is going to make life unpleasant in a Comp Sci
environment.

> What do I do now? Take a third-rate University and end up with a
> qualification that's not worth the paper it's written on or take an A
> level whilst living on the streets?

Most employers really don't give a rats-ass WHERE you got your degree
from. After around 5 years in industry we don't actually care whether
you have a degree or not.

-- 
Steve
When 1 person suffers from a delusion it is insanity. When many people
suffer from a delusion it is called Religion.

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