Quote from: Risso on January 29, 2024, 07:58:42 AMI got a 'B' in General Studies, despite only being entered for the exam right on the deadline. It's basically like Trivial Pursuit, so for someone who loved quizzes it was ideal. And it helped get me on to my degree of choice at Brum Uni, as I was one grade down from the requirement on one of my other A Levels, but they said the extra A Level in General Studies made up for it, so that was nice.I was also one grade down to get in to Brum Uni but got in on their scheme to let more working class riff-raff in. I could have done with that General Studies and saved a bit of hassle.
I got a 'B' in General Studies, despite only being entered for the exam right on the deadline. It's basically like Trivial Pursuit, so for someone who loved quizzes it was ideal. And it helped get me on to my degree of choice at Brum Uni, as I was one grade down from the requirement on one of my other A Levels, but they said the extra A Level in General Studies made up for it, so that was nice.
Quote from: edgysatsuma89 on January 29, 2024, 01:17:45 PMQuote from: Risso on January 29, 2024, 07:58:42 AMI got a 'B' in General Studies, despite only being entered for the exam right on the deadline. It's basically like Trivial Pursuit, so for someone who loved quizzes it was ideal. And it helped get me on to my degree of choice at Brum Uni, as I was one grade down from the requirement on one of my other A Levels, but they said the extra A Level in General Studies made up for it, so that was nice.I was also one grade down to get in to Brum Uni but got in on their scheme to let more working class riff-raff in. I could have done with that General Studies and saved a bit of hassle.When I went in the early 90s, all of the halls of residence were segregated on class lines. One of the questions on the accommodation questionnaire was parents' occupation, and obviously they knew which school you'd been to. So posho Eton types were in University House opposite the main campus, lesser public school kids whose parents were lawyers and doctors etc were in Lake Hall, and us council house dwellers were in High Hall. Sounds crazy, but everybody we knew in that time fitted the profile exactly. My mates on my floor were all from places like Stoke, Salford and Mansfield. Other people on my course who were in Lake Hall, all seemed to be from Surrey and the posher shires.
Quote from: Risso on January 29, 2024, 01:29:44 PMQuote from: edgysatsuma89 on January 29, 2024, 01:17:45 PMQuote from: Risso on January 29, 2024, 07:58:42 AMI got a 'B' in General Studies, despite only being entered for the exam right on the deadline. It's basically like Trivial Pursuit, so for someone who loved quizzes it was ideal. And it helped get me on to my degree of choice at Brum Uni, as I was one grade down from the requirement on one of my other A Levels, but they said the extra A Level in General Studies made up for it, so that was nice.I was also one grade down to get in to Brum Uni but got in on their scheme to let more working class riff-raff in. I could have done with that General Studies and saved a bit of hassle.When I went in the early 90s, all of the halls of residence were segregated on class lines. One of the questions on the accommodation questionnaire was parents' occupation, and obviously they knew which school you'd been to. So posho Eton types were in University House opposite the main campus, lesser public school kids whose parents were lawyers and doctors etc were in Lake Hall, and us council house dwellers were in High Hall. Sounds crazy, but everybody we knew in that time fitted the profile exactly. My mates on my floor were all from places like Stoke, Salford and Mansfield. Other people on my course who were in Lake Hall, all seemed to be from Surrey and the posher shires.Ah that's interesting, thankfully by the time I went in '08 it wasn't too bad, still notable in social groups. I was definitely far behind though in terms of what the public school lot had done at college compared to me. Halesowen was a poor college though.
Anyway back on thread...............I wonder what SUE is cooking up to regenerate our season which is in danger of falling a little flat as we have not had any flowing football (that we had got used to ) since the City / Arsenal wins.Not a lot of change around in team selection as injuries have put paid to that - so tactically where can we improve?
can someone tell me what SUE means again
Quote from: john e on January 29, 2024, 03:39:27 PMcan someone tell me what SUE means again Super Unai Emery
I thought it was something to do with an FFP thing not something is super obvious as that
Quote from: tomd2103 on January 13, 2024, 11:17:52 PMQuote from: RamboandBruno on January 13, 2024, 11:09:34 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2024, 08:30:40 PMThe Clough story. A few people have said it's made up. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/football/2016/sep/07/brian-clough-dean-saunders-nottingham-forestFair enough, I had never read that before and the article makes some good points about Saunders making profit out of Cloughs problems and Kendalls as it happens.I've heard it before and I don't think he was poking fun at or trying to exploit Brian Clough's drinking problem. I think it comes across as him trying to paint a picture of how bizarre the encounter was. So him mentioning he "suddenly suspected he might be drunk" in a way to elicit laughs in the presenters (and presuming in the after dinner listeners he also tells it to) when someone who was there states nothing like that even happened does is not exploiting Cloughs problems?
Quote from: RamboandBruno on January 13, 2024, 11:09:34 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2024, 08:30:40 PMThe Clough story. A few people have said it's made up. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/football/2016/sep/07/brian-clough-dean-saunders-nottingham-forestFair enough, I had never read that before and the article makes some good points about Saunders making profit out of Cloughs problems and Kendalls as it happens.I've heard it before and I don't think he was poking fun at or trying to exploit Brian Clough's drinking problem. I think it comes across as him trying to paint a picture of how bizarre the encounter was.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on January 13, 2024, 08:30:40 PMThe Clough story. A few people have said it's made up. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/football/2016/sep/07/brian-clough-dean-saunders-nottingham-forestFair enough, I had never read that before and the article makes some good points about Saunders making profit out of Cloughs problems and Kendalls as it happens.
The Clough story. A few people have said it's made up. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/football/2016/sep/07/brian-clough-dean-saunders-nottingham-forest