More Scheduling Decisions

Apr 09, 2006 21:57

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highlandmorn April 13 2006, 12:42:16 UTC
You have realised a truth that escapes most young people - only your last qualification counts. When you have A-Levels, GCSE's are unimportant - when you have a degree, your A-level results dont matter - once you have a PhD, no one will look twice at your first degree - and once you are a scientist working as a post-doc, you wont even remember your GCSE's (or whatever you Americans have as an equivalent).

If you want to pursue a particular post-graduate course, do the subjects you need to get into it and which you KNOW you can pass. If further maths arent neccessary and you are neither a whiz at it, nor enjoying it - just let it go. Its not worth the headache.

Just my 2c

;-)

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