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scott wrote:
> Nobody is normal, if they are they are probably pretty boring and nobody
> would be interested in them apart from equally normal and boring people :-)
Normal people have friends. I am seemingly incapable of achieving this
basic human need. I fail at life.
> You don't mention the fact that you have 3 GCSEs and no A-levels on your
> CV do you?
Yes. It's at the end of the CV if you look that far. Why?
> Because understandably most employers would just throw it in
> the bin.
Oh. OK...
>> (Actually, in fairness, the full class was 80 people, and IIRC about 6
>> of them were female. And 2 of them were my age. The other 4 were
>> married with children.
>
> Oh, on my course nearly everyone was my age, or maybe a year older if
> they had done that "year in industry" thing before starting University.
Most of the people in my class were teenagers too. But a small minority
were "mature students". As in, people old enough to be our parents. The
majority of the females fitted into that category. (Although not all of
them.)
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