i agree with this man, not because of the fact it was a spelling error, because it was grammatical, its the wrong word! getting a degree in anything and still not knowing which their, there or they're to use? bit of a joke really
Gotta add a correction there mateyIm off to do Maths & Physics at warwick in sept, im sure it wont be a doss. And im sure the biologists, engineers and chemists, amongst others, agree that their degree isnt a doss either.
2:2 in Physics from KCL![]()
30 hours a week faffing around on campus doesn't count as hard work in my book. Degrees are a doss.
Erm, I guess they've passed you and used your other grades to compensate your 30% assignment.
40% is needed to pass, so I guess they turned a blind eye to the 30% grade and averaged it all.
He may well be indeed, and I'm not knocking that. I just find it odd that you can actually get to degree level without the ability to spell having sunk in. You'd think that even just through repetition, people would be able to manage to place an apostrophe correctly, or suss out the differences between they're there and their. All the people on these boards can manage to learn things far more difficult than that, but when it comes to spelling they can't be arsed.