Uni results ne 1?

who got there uni results to day then?

i did now the proud owner of a BSc Network management and security

To do list;
1-Get job
2-Pay huge debts
 
Well done matey.

I got my results last Saturday. Got the 2:1. Best feeling ever, knowing that all the hard work paid off. Im glad that I will never have to write an essay, read journals or use Harvard ****ing referencing ever again. :wink:
What result did you get?
 
i did not get a result like that just a pass but not bad for some one who was told i would never get GCSE's, and i couldnt agree more i hope to never have to use that damn Harvard reffing lol drove me up the wall, well done to u btw
 
Congratulations guys!
I graduated last year (wow, its already been 1 whole year!) so know how you feel. Just get yourselves out there as much as you can to get a job! its hard, but if you persevere you'll be ok.
Oh and as for the Harvard referencing, i do not miss it one bit. Was a haterid thing and i wish it didnt exist!
how much is your student loan? Mine is 22k plus interest!
 
Congratulations guys!
I graduated last year (wow, its already been 1 whole year!) so know how you feel. Just get yourselves out there as much as you can to get a job! its hard, but if you persevere you'll be ok.
Oh and as for the Harvard referencing, i do not miss it one bit. Was a haterid thing and i wish it didnt exist!
how much is your student loan? Mine is 22k plus interest!

not going to think about that just yet lol but its a scary thought
 
Well done mate, Im still waiting on my results and then got one more year left! Cant wait to get it over with (if i pass this year)!
 
Well done mate, Im still waiting on my results and then got one more year left! Cant wait to get it over with (if i pass this year)!

I carried a module from last year and done it this year, its not the end of the world if u cock up on 2nd year, good luck tho
 
Congratulations guys!

how much is your student loan? Mine is 22k plus interest!

Think my debt will be around the £18-20k mark. As my dad is poor, I got loads of bursaries and grants, with reduced loans to compensate, so I dont have to pay back a large percentage of my student loan :smiley: .

After all this effort though, I cant see my degree helping me much in my career lol. Working in leisure is all about getting your foot in the door, working hard and brown nosing to get into higher positions. Im hoping to work my way up to management though. Whilst I was at Uni, I was Duty Managing a Leisure Centre. Ive just been taken on by another group of Leisure Centres (only casual though. I started this week and theres already some strong talks about giving me a contract :smiley: ), so im going to try and do the same there and work my way as far up as possible. :smile:
 
Congrats mate! I have been out of uni a year and loved every minute of it! Having a degree is full of win and things do just get better and better! The past 12 months have been immense!

I worked full time while doing my degree so I don't have much debt, even after a 4 year course!

Look forward to it!
 
Get mine in a couple of weeks for bachelors in mechanical engineering.

Start my job as development engineer on 1st August which is unconditional so I'm not too worried about it. Job is at the same place I did my year in industry last year so was lucky to get my foot in the door early!
 
Got mine today and am absolutely over the moon!

1st class in mechanical engineering from Loughborough Uni, something I'm extremely proud of :smiley:
 
Well done everyone!!!

I admire anybody who goes to Uni and sticks at a good course (none of this ''Media Studies'' b0ll0cks), if I'd have gone to Uni I'd have either died of STDs or drank myself into a Coma so fair play to those who do it.

I went down the A-Level and apprenticeship (Engineering) route, had I left school a year later then I'd have liked to have gone into one of the Motorsport based degrees that weren't available until the year AFTER I left and had started my apprenticeship. D'oh!!! :smiley:
 
Mine was working for a company manufacturing HGVs and trailers (www.cartwright-group.co.uk) as well as specialist things such as cash vans, race transporters (BAR car, parts, and hospitality trailers), one-off projects (trailer to carry A380 Airbus wings for their prototype A380). It covered everything relating to that particular line of work; hydraulics, pneumatics, woodwork, fibreglass, refrigeration, auto-electrics, understanding technical drawings, welding and fabrication including using Plasma cutters etc.... So it was pretty comprehensive really. We'd get a rolling chassis and have to work off the plans doing everything from the ground up. Great job, but not a great place to work, I'd go back to it for a different company. :smile:
 
Sounds fairly practical, much more enjoyable than an engineering degree which is 4 years of hardcore maths!!!