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I had to do 2 modules of "British Economic History" as part of my degree. 

 

40% and 41%. My finest hours. 

 

The economics of the Industrial Revolution still give me the creeps. 

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Actually, making it to do with history might make it more interesting for me. 

 

Just so long it was all about essays. All words. 

 

Not numbers. Numbers scare me. 

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Pure accounting just seems to click with me.

 

I only got a 2:2 in my degree (by 1 percent, bastards!). But one of the pure accounting exams (balance tables and profit and loss, that sort of thing) was 3 hours. I'd finished after an hour and got 89%, easily my best mark.

 

I probably should have done a maths degree.

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Pure accounting just seems to click with me.

 

I only got a 2:2 in my degree (by 1 percent, bastards!). But one of the pure accounting exams (balance tables and profit and loss, that sort of thing) was 3 hours. I'd finished after an hour and got 89%, easily my best mark.

 

I probably should have done a maths degree.

 

It all bored the shit out of me, frankly. 

 

Despite struggling through my ACCA exams, I've done little with them since. How I wish I'd followed my dream to become an architect, dammit.

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Talking on the phone does it for me.

 

Me too (I think it's been in another thread). 

 

I absolutely HATE having to phone someone up and initiate a conversation. 

 

I'd much rather email or just go and see them face-to-face, if possible. 

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Talking on the phone does it for me.

 

Me too (I think it's been in another thread). 

 

I absolutely HATE having to phone someone up and initiate a conversation. 

 

I'd much rather email or just go and see them face-to-face, if possible. 

 

 

This times 100. It's not too bad once you get going but it's just the thought.

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Talking on the phone does it for me.

 

Me too (I think it's been in another thread). 

 

I absolutely HATE having to phone someone up and initiate a conversation. 

 

I'd much rather email or just go and see them face-to-face, if possible. 

 

Yeah we've had this conversation before.

 

I'm the same. Even in my personal life and not just at work, I don't like speaking on the phone, even to friends really. Face to face I'll chat to them all day, but on the phone I struggle to hold a conversation with anyone.

 

I'd sooner get in the car, drive to a shop and buy something in person than order something on the phone.

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Exactly. Although I agree with Folski, I'm OK once I've started - I just hate initiating the conversation. 

 

My mate in London sometimes phones me for a chat, which is fine - but I NEVER phone him. 

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ACCA results out tonight and I **** one paper up :(

 

I got ACCA qualified 2 years ago today.

 

Good luck Amigo! I failed one, by one mark, which really pissed me off because I knew that was another 3hrs & 20 mins of hell to endure.

 

 

Cheers Shilzz, was P3, did P1 & P3, don't think I did enough to pass P3 but I'd be disappointed if I didnt pass P1.

 

 

76% & 59% Shilzz one relieved puppy today!

 

 

Excellent mate! 76% is something to be proud of, particularly for P1 - onwards and upwards!

 

Yeah it's Association of Chartered Certified Accountancy, 14 3-hour exams to get through. Lovely.

 

 

Congratulations Folski, a few steps closer to joining the club!  I seem to remember P1 was a piece of piss, but F3 was the one about all the wanky management theories like the BCG matrix wasn't it?  Horrible exam.  Passed all mine first go, but was a bit close to the wire on Advanced Financial Reporting (F2?) where I got 50%.  We got a 25 mark question on derivatives I seem to recall, which I hadn't bothered revising.  I did the advanced tax option as well, which was OK.

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Talking on the phone does it for me.

 

Me too (I think it's been in another thread). 

 

I absolutely HATE having to phone someone up and initiate a conversation. 

 

I'd much rather email or just go and see them face-to-face, if possible. 

 

 

This times 100. It's not too bad once you get going but it's just the thought.

 

Yep, me too.

 

I'm not sure 'scared' is the right word though. I just get very uptight and tense. A ringing phone is my kryptonite.

 

Spiders though, them buggers scare me.

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Hmm, that's a good one.

 

I suppose I'd get used to either job. Yeah, I'd take the spider house too.

 

Do I have to handle them though? I'd have to carry them about with one of those litter picker-uppers whilst wearing a bee keeper suit.

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I hate talking on the phones  , heck I wont even order a pizza if it's not 100% web based

 

but F**K that , I'll take the call centre over Spiders any day  ... I still have nightmares about the one I found in my room in China  , I tried to catch it in the ice bucket and it didn't fit  ... so I whacked it with a newspaper and it just laughed at me  .. in the end throwing a yellow pages at Boris with all my might did the job ... but the worse bit was this was the second night so I must have been alone with him in the room the previous night ....

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Its frightening how we are losing the art of conversation.

 

The web has a lot to answer for!

Sorry.... did you say something? I was looking at another forum.....

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