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curiouswombat) wrote2005-11-05 08:56 pm
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Where I Live Day? Also D-d gets good news.
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What do you all think? Good idea? Would you be willing to join in? Frimfram is cleverer than me and has made a poll - here is a link to the Where I live Day poll - http://www.livejournal.com/users/frimfram/40476.html#cutid1
We wondered whether soon was good, or would northern spring be better?
(There are two other questions as well - one is for AtS fans, and the other is related to a discussion about her default icon - is it a chicken or a tooth? Which is more interesting than 'which came first, the chicken or the egg?'!)
And in family news - Daughter-dear has just checked the UCAS website, and has discovered that she has her first offer of a university place - already!! It is from Glasgow, on 3Bs - which is cool, she only applied to places she would really like to go to, so even if no-one else offers a place she would still be happy with this one. So she has had the weight of waiting to see if anyone wants her lifted!
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Definitely a chicken. If it's a tooth I need new glasses!
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Apparently some people see
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I definitely did, until very recently. It made a sort of sense, so i didn't query it.
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My baby also had an offer today. It's her last choice - Goldsmiths, but she'd be happy to go there if necessary. It's unconditional in her case - but she already has her A/L results.
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Congratulations to D-d! That's great news. I understand about the lifting of the weight. My daughter also has her first acceptance, for the honors program at a Big Ten school, so her fallback option is a very good one. She still has her eyes on another shiny prize, though.
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Those first offers are such a good feeling aren't they - even if the most wanted university doesn't come up with the goods, somewhere good wants them anyway, they have a definite future in Higher Education, and they know that they are really up to it, not just what their teachers or parents tell them.
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(Anonymous) 2005-11-07 09:12 am (UTC)(link)Sadly, my oldest daughter elected not to go on to college "for now" -- which for all too many people, translates into "never". You'd think she'd have learned from my no-chance-of-advancement job.
ahem ... looks like I got signed out, huh? Oops...
Sadly, my oldest daughter elected not to go on to college "for now" -- which for all too many people, translates into "never". You'd think she'd have learned from my no-chance-of-advancement job.
Re: ahem ... looks like I got signed out, huh? Oops...
Here it is easy to get a reasonably paid job working in the financial sector, so it doesn't seem a good option to go from £12,000 a year back to a grant/loans/savings for three years - but ten years down the line the job will not be paying much more than '£12,000 plus inflation', and those who went to university are on £25,000. I think it is also very much a thing they should do for experience - for the joy of being there, they will have to work for a living and do some things that they find boring for long enough afterwards.
Learn now, more pay later
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I always thought it was a chicken, tooth never crossed my mind. Perhaps it is a hen's tooth, although they are very rare.
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Congrats to D-d.
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I really like the picture you are using as an icon - we should get a real contrast between different people's pictures.
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We will have to set a day for WILDay, as a lot of people think it would be good.
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