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Good article, though I still prefer the one above it.
Good article, though I still prefer the one above it.
I did my degree simply to continue my learning and so I could become a better, more knowledgeable person with a developed intellect. Also, because Uni in the mid-to-late-90s rocked, before it became some career focused bullshit.
Now it's gone to hell. Popped back in to look at my old Uni a couple of years ago and it's full of trendy wankers doing f**king marketing degrees or some shit.
Ah, I miss the old days down at the Squarehouse at UNSW. What I can remember of those days still makes me smile.
i agree and its up to all of us to follow his lead and anytime we see a reference to "melbourne's 4 premierships" send a post or tweet etc to remind everyone even though they won the game it's NOT an official premiership check the bloody trophy their name's not on it in 2007 & 2009!
its vitally important because if we let it get swept under the carpet then everyone will forget about it and its like it never happened
Lol, so back then uni was primarily for unemployment purposes?
Watch the broncos in the finals there is something to do in the off season :lol:
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19m duff beer banned again in australia because abac rule it breaches promotional guidelines for youngies and booze.
No.
Sure, there were courses such as Commerce that were obviously career driven but there was a stronger emphasis on the general development of the individual through education that, while having benefits in future careers, was not entirely linked to it.
Even my friends who did law and medicine had a strong focus on intellectual development outside the tight sphere of the career.
Now, it's not like that. Now, the biggest benefit is you can put your degree on a CV, whereas it used to be the quality of thought and discussion that it produced in an individual.
Up until about 10 years ago, the biggest benefit from Uni was that it just made people better. Now, it makes you more "employable".
It's a sad thing, really.
I think you are generalising based on the experiences you and a couple of mates had.
I went to university at the same time as you. I had a great time during that period but I was sheltered and barely prepared for the workforce when I graduated. I don't remember any quality discussion at all. Just theoretical bollocks from academics who are removed from what happens in the real world.
I would have developed much more as a human being if I went and got a f**king job.
Surprisingly, The Roar won't print my Melbourne Storm: Cheating Scum article as is. Apparently it warrants "a more sensitive treatment."
But they did print this one, so yay!
http://www.theroar.com.au/2014/09/10/penalties-harsh-harsh-enough/
Good job.