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blazey 06-11-2007 23:11

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Well unfortunatly, technology has gone as far as having a lot of texts on the internet, but the problem is that you cant always be sure who the author is, and with being a law student, u have to buy up to date text books, so lovely second hand ones are out of the question, and books are around 30 pound each on average and thats just the basic reading, so to buy others to help further your knowledge it can be very costly alone.

All I can say is that its a good job I'm not a drinker and enjoy the gospel choir :p

Eric 07-11-2007 00:45

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 490112)
Well unfortunatly, technology has gone as far as having a lot of texts on the internet, but the problem is that you cant always be sure who the author is, and with being a law student, u have to buy up to date text books, so lovely second hand ones are out of the question, and books are around 30 pound each on average and thats just the basic reading, so to buy others to help further your knowledge it can be very costly alone.

All I can say is that its a good job I'm not a drinker and enjoy the gospel choir :p

Law, eh. Don't worry you will be able to recover the cost by inflating your bills:) when you graduate. If you wish to read a satirical comment on the law, try the second book of Gulliver's Travels.:rolleyes:

blazey 07-11-2007 00:54

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 490146)
Law, eh. Don't worry you will be able to recover the cost by inflating your bills:) when you graduate. If you wish to read a satirical comment on the law, try the second book of Gulliver's Travels.:rolleyes:

Theres a second book of gullivers travels? I've only ever read it when I was teeny and it was a few pages long :p I never liked the story. I dont even have time to read anything that isnt relevant to my studies, but accyweb gets posted on during my breaks :p


On looking on the web, I see now that there are several parts to gullivers travels and I only knew of the first. Seen as I genuinely don't have time, would you like to tell me about the 'satirical comment on the law', I'm keen to know what it says now.

harwood red 07-11-2007 00:57

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Originally Posted by Nickelson (Post 489797)
well you cant claim jobseekers till your 18 anyway flashy...

Actually you can it is £35.65 pw for 16-17 yr olds rising to £46.85 for 18-24yr olds then after that it is £59.15

Not that I advocate it of course

blazey 07-11-2007 01:00

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Originally Posted by harwood red (Post 490150)
Actually you can it is £35.65 pw for 16-17 yr olds rising to £46.85 for 18-24yr olds then after that it is £59.15

Not that I advocate it of course

They used to let you claim it during summer holidays as well if you where at college, but of course they've stopped that now, but my law teacher at college told me that thats what all the students did. Terrible really.

Less 07-11-2007 01:01

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 490148)
Theres a second book of gullivers travels? I've only ever read it when I was teeny and it was a few pages long

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Gulliver's Travels


by Jonathan Swift - 378 pages

I'd hate to see how many pages are in what you define as a big book!

:D

blazey 07-11-2007 01:05

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Originally Posted by Less (Post 490153)
I'd hate to see how many pages are in what you define as a big book!

:D

It was a shortened childrens version in a book of many stories, I still have it actually at home. The law text book in front of me has 815, so thats a medium book :D the big books are in the library :D and there are volumes and volumes lol.

Eric 07-11-2007 01:58

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 490148)
Theres a second book of gullivers travels? I've only ever read it when I was teeny and it was a few pages long :p I never liked the story. I dont even have time to read anything that isnt relevant to my studies, but accyweb gets posted on during my breaks :p


On looking on the web, I see now that there are several parts to gullivers travels and I only knew of the first. Seen as I genuinely don't have time, would you like to tell me about the 'satirical comment on the law', I'm keen to know what it says now.

The only capital crime in Brobdingnag is writing commentary on the law:eek:. A giant step in the right direction.:D

blazey 07-11-2007 14:33

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 490159)
The only capital crime in Brobdingnag is writing commentary on the law:eek:. A giant step in the right direction.:D

I understand your pun on the word giant, but wouldn't it be a giant step in the wrong direction? Sounds like a law a dictator would make to me!

Ianto.W. 07-11-2007 15:31

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Originally Posted by Nickelson (Post 489838)
yes im sure that is the way as whats to stop a child leaving school and then starting life on the dole :)

Hobson's Choice, give them 3 shovels and tell them to take their 'pick', NO WORK NO EAT. Do not forget our Grandparent's worked half time, but still managed to aquire the basic's of educationTHE THREE Rs, the wrong subjects are being taught, in the name of statistics.

blazey 07-11-2007 16:05

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Originally Posted by Ianto.W. (Post 490337)
Hobson's Choice, give them 3 shovels and tell them to take their 'pick', NO WORK NO EAT. Do not forget our Grandparent's worked half time, but still managed to aquire the basic's of educationTHE THREE Rs, the wrong subjects are being taught, in the name of statistics.

If the wrong subjects are being taught, then how come some people are not failing in the education system?

I think its more a case that you arent taught the benefits of it during high school. I dont recall anyone ever asking me what I wanted to do when I was older, and being taught how to aim for it. I was just fortunate that I made the right choice when I left school that i did definatly want to go to college, but I had no idea what. I nearly ended up doing BTEC's in Music, and thankfully I didnt, and luckily at college they drill it into your head that you need good grades for uni, and so here I am at uni, when I didnt even know what choices I had other than that.
I think the High school stage is the failing part, and if i'm not mistaken gordon brown is bringing economics and things into the school curriculum is he not? Which I guess is quite useful. I still dont have a clue about how to get a mortgage and a loan or anything like that, its like important life skills dont matter.

Eric 07-11-2007 16:43

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 490313)
I understand your pun on the word giant, but wouldn't it be a giant step in the wrong direction? Sounds like a law a dictator would make to me!

Satire is meant to be taken seriously, but not literally:rolleyes: Whatever you do, stay away from Dean Swift's "Modest Proposal.":eek:

SamF 07-11-2007 16:47

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Originally Posted by Bonnyboy (Post 490081)
I aknowledge what you are saying, just would like to highlight that some parents cannot work, it's not always a case of not being bothered.

Of course, I 100% understand that some people do need this money, however the vast, vast, vast majority who do get it don't need it.

West Ender 07-11-2007 18:26

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 490376)
Satire is meant to be taken seriously, but not literally:rolleyes: Whatever you do, stay away from Dean Swift's "Modest Proposal.":eek:


Unless you're very, very hungry. ;)

blazey 07-11-2007 19:38

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Originally Posted by SamF (Post 490379)
Of course, I 100% understand that some people do need this money, however the vast, vast, vast majority who do get it don't need it.

And alot of people who do need it dont actually get it. To be honest, every single student in england could be forced to work part time to get money to fund their education, except those of course with disabilities that are very limited to work, but why should they if the money is there? One day they are more likely to have a job due to having more qualifications, and they will be tax payers and pay it all back, so its hardly unjust to give students money.


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