Ssssssshhhhhh, don't mention Reform.

Like I said, programming courses are a matter of months, not a year. Typically 3 to 6 moths. It's the application of the programming to real world scenarios that is the key to putting the programming to genuine use.
:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: and your telling me, lol you are funny.
 
When I went to university you could go OND to degree as long as you had a distinction. It was a long time ago though.
You can do a degree course for 3 years, however if you stop in the second year and complete the modules you will gain a HND, if you want to do the degree from HND, it is simpler to attend the same Uni as you do the final year to complete the degree.
 
The Ordinary National Diploma was a stepping stone to the HND, like a foundation level.

These are just different avenues than the A levels, to entry to a degree course
or a degree - as was the case at my Uni. They didn't offer HNDs, it wasn't a poly.
 
:ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: and your telling me, lol you are funny.
Like I said, programming courses are a matter of months, not a year. Typically 3 to 6 moths. It's the application of the programming to real world scenarios that is the key to putting the programming to genuine use.
So you have learned from your experience of not putting your degree to good use?
And it doesn't seem to have added to your life skills because you certainly haven't learned the first basic tenet of quoting someone:
"Who are they and what is their interest in saying what they have said?"

Your failure to learn that basic tenet is evident when you quote a recovered psychotic, such as Matt Neputin aka Mateusz Peplinski. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
 
So you have learned from your experience of not putting your degree to good use?
And it doesn't seem to have added to your life skills because you certainly haven't learned the first basic tenet of quoting someone:
"Who are they and what is their interest in saying what they have said?"

Your failure to learn that basic tenet is evident when you quote a recovered psychotic, such as Matt Neputin aka Mateusz Peplinski. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I have put it to good use many times over. I use it in my job currently. My job is very high tech and involves the use of software engineering daily. I think you are blind as to what a computer science degree can do for you. You obviously fail to learn what basic tenet is or you wouldn't be quoting me as a bulb changer.
 
So you have learned from your experience of not putting your degree to good use?
And it doesn't seem to have added to your life skills because you certainly haven't learned the first basic tenet of quoting someone:
"Who are they and what is their interest in saying what they have said?"

Your failure to learn that basic tenet is evident when you quote a recovered psychotic, such as Matt Neputin aka Mateusz Peplinski. :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
Good grief.

You remind me of a teacher who once wrote in my report card. He will never amount to anything and should get a trade or a job using his hands like becoming a builder.
 
Good grief.

You remind me of a teacher who once wrote in my report card. He will never amount to anything and should get a trade or a job using his hands like becoming a builder.
I bet his told him he would never get to University unless he did a correspondance course. Showing only occasionaly teachers get it right.
 
Like British flagged vessels blockading small boats in French territory. They might as well pop over and prevent them leaving shore, eh. :rolleyes:
I don't understand why that hasn't happened. Surely the British police and border control would do a better job.
 
My job is very high tech and involves the use of software engineering daily
That’s not really true though is it.


I am genuinely pleased for you that you enjoy your job and I find the images you post about it interesting.
And I’m sure you are a really decent guy.


But your endless boasting, saying how great you are and how you know everything…..is frankly cringeful , it lacks dignity. Please stop, you are making a fool of yourself.
 
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