Originally posted by Bad wolfAnother one of the flock...an idealistic student of politics, out to save the world and have enlightening intellectual conversations about Important Things.
Ironically that may also be the case, as I'm going to study politics when at university, so, if anywhere, I'd be hanging around Debates, because I'd have many things I could discuss there.
This is why there's no competition for my job as a science teacher, but there are a zillion social studies teacher applicants...
Originally posted by NordlysThanks Nordlys. 🙂 Seeing as the university had a larger than expected amount of people applying for accomodation, they had to organise me a shared flat via a privately run company, but it's my understanding that all of those there will be students.
I hope you'll enjoy it. Will you move to a students' hall of residence, a shared flat, or your own flat?
Originally posted by Bad wolfThe university organises the accommodation for you? That's handy!
Thanks Nordlys. 🙂 Seeing as the university had a larger than expected amount of people applying for accomodation, they had to organise me a shared flat via a privately run company, but it's my understanding that all of those there will be students.
Originally posted by AThousandYoungThe science deficit aside, I would think there is a difference between social studies and politics, I know few who are persuing it as a subject.
Another one of the flock...an idealistic student of politics, out to save the world and have enlightening intellectual conversations about Important Things.
This is why there's no competition for my job as a science teacher, but there are a zillion social studies teacher applicants...
Originally posted by Bad wolfWill you be taking any electives such as welding or auto body repair so you'll be able to get a job when you graduate?
The science deficit aside, I would think there is a difference between social studies and politics, I know few who are persuing it as a subject.
GRANNY.