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Re: Stereochemistry: optical isomers » ed_uk

Posted by Nickengland on August 7, 2005, at 17:54:39

In reply to Re: Stereochemistry: optical isomers » Nickengland, posted by ed_uk on August 7, 2005, at 16:33:07

Hi Ed!

>My GCSEs were good, I got 7 A*s and 3 As.

*Good* is understatement - they were outstanding! :-)

>I think I'm gonna drop out of uni though, I really don't like it, it gets me down.

If it gets you down, then I guess only you can decide if it'll reach the point that it'll get too much and you'd have to drop out, with regards to depression :-(


I have to say though Ed, look like you've done about 2 years by now right?..so you're kind of half way. Now (this may sound stupid) but if you climb a mountain and you're half way to the top, the hardest part could well be getting to reach the peak - the end of uni. That said, you've made it to half way....with determination I bet you could reach the top :-)

On the other hand, is it possible to have a year break and then start back from where you left off?

I think your really fortunate Ed lol...I wish I could be in a position to have those grades behind me! I read the other day, now that the government is bringing student fees (£3000 a year?) for university, students will now be paying off debts to the age of 36 on average..its disgusting!

Kind regards

Nick


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