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36 minutes ago, ajthefox said:

 

I just want to echo this, Izzy.

 

A degree in maths or economics from a good uni is absolutely worth it and she will go places with that behind her.

 

But to reiterate what others have said, student finance is a tax not a debt. I have about 50k worth (Pre fee rises) from studying to be an architect, I won't ever come close to paying it off but it occupies absolutely 0 mental head space. Below my NI and tax is another slightly smaller number on my payslip before my take home, and that's it.

 

My experience is that our school certainly pushed more kids towards uni that it should've, but suggesting you've basically got to be a doctor or a lawyer for it to be worth it are talking out their backside. 

 

Interestingly, I was speaking to a former tutor/head of school on Friday and he was saying that their most lucrative income stream is selling their curriculum to foreign unis who teach it abroad under a 'partnership' and there is a UK uni 'campus' in China, Malaysia etc

All good advice.

 

The future for architecture and engineering will be high level apprenticeships though, they are really good ways to get into the industry.

 

I suspect we will see more careers going this way, eg nursing, graphic design, probably accountancy and many others mentioned in this thread.

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1 hour ago, bmt said:

This is absolutely wild. A degree in Maths (or Econ) from LSE could get her a job for a top company in finance (investment banking, asset management, private equity) and the networking opportunities would be huge. She could genuinely be earning £100k+ a couple of years post uni from doing that lol. 

 

I would advise her to do something quantitative, but not accountancy. If she wants to be an accountant she could easily get a job at a Big 4 auditor with a good quality quantitative degree from a Russell Group uni.

 

EDIT: Also, if she is close to achieving AAA she should speak to her teachers about why they aren't predicting that. I went to a school where they'd slightly inflate your predictions to get you the best offer possible which subsequently acted as a huge incentive to do well. 

Thanks for the advice mate. I’ve heard similar about not doing accounting as a degree.
I think shes speaking to her teachers all the time about her predicted grades - she’s obsessed by it. If I was her teacher it would do my nut in but I can’t fault her for being keen and wanting to do well.

She was advised to go down the early entry route and I think Liverpool is her preference if LSE doesn’t come off.

P.S. she showed me a job she fancies last night. Forensic accountant in NYC paying $140k lol

Its good to dream I suppose 

 

 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Izzy said:

Thanks for the advice mate. I’ve heard similar about not doing accounting as a degree.
I think shes speaking to her teachers all the time about her predicted grades - she’s obsessed by it. If I was her teacher it would do my nut in but I can’t fault her for being keen and wanting to do well.

She was advised to go down the early entry route and I think Liverpool is her preference if LSE doesn’t come off.

P.S. she showed me a job she fancies last night. Forensic accountant in NYC paying $140k lol

Its good to dream I suppose 

 

 

Given rent prices in NYC, she may still have to commute for that one. :D

 

But seriously, more power to her elbow. I know there's plenty of physics grads who decided to move sideways into a different and more personally profitable (if occasionally much less ethical, forensic accounting aside) form of number crunching.

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Izzy said:

Thanks for the advice mate. I’ve heard similar about not doing accounting as a degree.
I think shes speaking to her teachers all the time about her predicted grades - she’s obsessed by it. If I was her teacher it would do my nut in but I can’t fault her for being keen and wanting to do well.

She was advised to go down the early entry route and I think Liverpool is her preference if LSE doesn’t come off.

P.S. she showed me a job she fancies last night. Forensic accountant in NYC paying $140k lol

Its good to dream I suppose 

 

 

That's not a dream!!!!! it's an entirely normal goal. Once she smashes a 1st class degree from LSE, she'll be overrun with consulting offers. I would strongly advise you pick up a frivolous and very expensive hobby and ask her to entirely fund it. Keeps these kids honest 

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Posted
7 minutes ago, grobyfox1990 said:

That's not a dream!!!!! it's an entirely normal goal. Once she smashes a 1st class degree from LSE, she'll be overrun with consulting offers. I would strongly advise you pick up a frivolous and very expensive hobby and ask her to entirely fund it. Keeps these kids honest 

He's already got the golf. :P

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Posted

Just news 

nothing else

 

BN fires gallant (defence sec)

 

gallant has always wanted to go on a less extreme, path than BN - he’s also a potential challenger for PM.  Strong lack of trust 

 

is this in expectation of a trump win or because a Harris presidency will lean on BN harder than Biden? 

Posted
1 hour ago, st albans fox said:

Just news 

nothing else

 

BN fires gallant (defence sec)

 

gallant has always wanted to go on a less extreme, path than BN - he’s also a potential challenger for PM.  Strong lack of trust 

 

is this in expectation of a trump win or because a Harris presidency will lean on BN harder than Biden? 

Or perhaps BN thinks the more extreme path will let him hold onto power for longer?

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Posted
1 hour ago, st albans fox said:

Just news 

nothing else

 

BN fires gallant (defence sec)

 

gallant has always wanted to go on a less extreme, path than BN - he’s also a potential challenger for PM.  Strong lack of trust 

 

is this in expectation of a trump win or because a Harris presidency will lean on BN harder than Biden? 

He’s hired hardliner Israel Katz as his replacement. A man who said the Poles “suckle antisemitism from their mother’s breast”. Against the two state solution. Very much in favour of settlements. In favour of targeted assassinations of the BDS. Another one of those hard right wingers in a position of authority. 
 

Gallant was sacked for saying the military assault has gone too far and should open up negotiations for release of the hostages. The assault on Gaza stopped being about the hostages about 12 months ago. 

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Posted
1 hour ago, st albans fox said:

Just news 

nothing else

 

BN fires gallant (defence sec)

 

gallant has always wanted to go on a less extreme, path than BN - he’s also a potential challenger for PM.  Strong lack of trust 

 

is this in expectation of a trump win or because a Harris presidency will lean on BN harder than Biden? 

BN has had at least two compromising leaks in the last couple of weeks around hostages and hamas all coming from his office. Needs to redirect the press elsewhere.

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, MPH said:

Fair enough.

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"It's the low season now for Britain's seaside resorts, so after a hectic summer, it's time for the seasonal workers to get a well earned rest.

 

For some, that means a bucketful of carrots.

 

Dobbin* a five year old Jack from Skegness beach said, 'It might seem easy walking hundred yards down a beach and then back again, but kids these days are getting heavier and heavier, the little b******s'.

 

'What is more,' continues the mirthless mule, "it's fricking freezing on the seafront in November! I should be in Morocco or Tunisia! That's where my grandparents were from!'

 

Making him one immigrant who wants to go back.

 

Pixie, a four year old Jenny who works with Dobbin, says however, 'take no notice, hee-haw, hee-haw, hee-hawlways says that. His grandparents were from Blackpool.'."

 

* names have been changed 

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Posted
1 hour ago, blabyboy said:

BN has had at least two compromising leaks in the last couple of weeks around hostages and hamas all coming from his office. Needs to redirect the press elsewhere.

Probably good for Gallant’s career though. Someone will need to takeover once BN is in jail. 

Posted
3 hours ago, leicsmac said:

Or perhaps BN thinks the more extreme path will let him hold onto power for longer?

 

3 hours ago, Mickyblueeyes said:

He’s hired hardliner Israel Katz as his replacement. A man who said the Poles “suckle antisemitism from their mother’s breast”. Against the two state solution. Very much in favour of settlements. In favour of targeted assassinations of the BDS. Another one of those hard right wingers in a position of authority. 
 

Gallant was sacked for saying the military assault has gone too far and should open up negotiations for release of the hostages. The assault on Gaza stopped being about the hostages about 12 months ago. 

 

2 hours ago, blabyboy said:

BN has had at least two compromising leaks in the last couple of weeks around hostages and hamas all coming from his office. Needs to redirect the press elsewhere.

All  relevant points 

 

I'm wondering about this 10 week period ahead of an inauguration - who is in charge in the whitehouse ?  It’s known as the ‘lame duck period’.   There have been reports that trump has told BN to have ceasefires in Gaza and Lebanon in place by the time he is president. And to have dealt with Iran.  


If trump wins will Netenyahu just do as he pleases over the next 11 weeks with no US govt influence to be a little more circumspect ?   
 

if Harris wins then Netenyahu will feel cornered because the heat is coming onto him if he has to deal with a Harris administration. 

Posted
On 07/11/2024 at 02:00, StanSP said:

 

 

 

Torn between knowing LA is a massive knob and him proving it by being abusive to the staff who are trying to keep him safe and thinking the security guy obviously knew him and was winding him up.  Bit pathetic to then complain if you are on a deliberate wind up.

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