Well, we lost the quaters...
Jul. 1st, 2006 07:38 pm... but it's fine, seeing as I don't follow football anyway. XD
Hull was much better than dad's contacts/mum's contacts/everyone else's contacts said it was. The Language Insitute is fairly good - it doesn't go up to Level Six like Nottingham does, but it does exist and teach from beginners.
If I went there, I'd end up starting German at Level 3 (post-GCSE) or French at Level 2 (post-beginner). Everything else I'd be a beginner. They do Mandarin rather than Cantonese (if I learnt Chinese, I'd want it to be Hong-Kong-ian rather than everywhere-else-ian).
UoH is most likely to be my insurance choice - the grades required for Chemistry are CCD-CCC (Physics CCC-BCC), and an A/B in the subject of the degree gets you a 2000/1400 pound Scholarship. It's also about 1K pa cheaper matinance-wise.
My impression of Nottingham, too, was better than my impression of St.A. - something about the day was just better, you know? And not just that they allow post-GCSE language learning (rather than a choice of beginner or post-A2).
Now, my 24 hours may be up by the time I get back after tea, so this may be the last you hear from me until Tuesday afternoon. Just under two hours left in this session. If I get back, great, if I don't, "See ya!" and I'll be back with a pair of continua for my epic then. ^_-
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Hull was much better than dad's contacts/mum's contacts/everyone else's contacts said it was. The Language Insitute is fairly good - it doesn't go up to Level Six like Nottingham does, but it does exist and teach from beginners.
If I went there, I'd end up starting German at Level 3 (post-GCSE) or French at Level 2 (post-beginner). Everything else I'd be a beginner. They do Mandarin rather than Cantonese (if I learnt Chinese, I'd want it to be Hong-Kong-ian rather than everywhere-else-ian).
UoH is most likely to be my insurance choice - the grades required for Chemistry are CCD-CCC (Physics CCC-BCC), and an A/B in the subject of the degree gets you a 2000/1400 pound Scholarship. It's also about 1K pa cheaper matinance-wise.
My impression of Nottingham, too, was better than my impression of St.A. - something about the day was just better, you know? And not just that they allow post-GCSE language learning (rather than a choice of beginner or post-A2).
Now, my 24 hours may be up by the time I get back after tea, so this may be the last you hear from me until Tuesday afternoon. Just under two hours left in this session. If I get back, great, if I don't, "See ya!" and I'll be back with a pair of continua for my epic then. ^_-
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