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  1. 21. I feel it. I act it. I enjoy it.

    I look about 19 though, which is a lot of a difference when your friends have beards.

    It would have been fun to have people guess what age you were. You go into their posts and decide what age they are. Its too late now though. I was pretty close on my assumptions of a few people though

  2. wank

    ok

    I tried to post a pic, you know to motivate the newer posters, and it was mahoosive, nobody wants to see me that close up! tried to mess with it, but bollocks if it didnt work. Or wank.

    My bad. :oops:

    Its cool. You actually gave me a really good idea

  3. And that there is a ton of bird shit on her car window?

    Part of me still thinks that interview is a fake.

    The interview, IMHO, is definitely a fake.

    The photoshopped image

    Her name spells moron

    an international Mensa member in France.

    "Even an idiot knows not to install that crappy program even if it's free."

    Am I stating the obvious?

  4. sometimes people need to actually make a decision themselves, this is one of those times

    You make a shit choice, tough, you'll have to deal with it, its called a life lesson

    Ridiculously harsh and strange thing to say I feel. Surely this is a time is his life when advice is particularly needed, as the choice will have a direct impact on his future.

    Anyway, if you're thinking about a career in journalism, it's a no-brainer surely? I'd say that combined English language and literature is a must. As Chindie said, unis and employers generally hate Media Studies or whatever it's called.

    Probably shouldn't tell you this, but I know some sneaky **** who just did English Language (A Level and degree) and on any subsequent CVs, application forms or whatever, put it down as English, which most people presume is the combined one. That's an option for you :winkold: .

    Journalism/Media Studies are terrible courses. I hope I don't offend anyone in saying that, but journalists are not made in journalism degrees.

    At the end of the degree, you qualify with an ability to write, but with nothing to write about. Stay away

  5. I've one more year left in my law degree and I have to say that I don't like it at all. The people who do like it are not my type of people and I can't wait to get out of it.

    I don't recommend doing law to anyone, as it is not a fun subject. It is not very applicable to actual life.

    I would definitely have done english if i had my time over again. Its nice being able to express yourself. In law, when you try to express yourself you just end up sounding like a word removed.

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