Newton didn't get AAABB, at A-level, though.
In all likelihood neither did compboyo!

Newton didn't get AAABB, at A-level, though.
lmfao looooooooooooooool
20% of population ahve a degree...so 1 in 5 people have a degree!!!!!!!!!! hahahahahahhahaha
I don't think there's much else I need to say in regard to the rest of this thread but I love the idea that there's the slightest chance that you (or indeed anyone else here) is vaguely comparable to one of the great scientists and polymaths of all time - perhaps most amusing is the implication that it's only because you don't really fancy it that you're not going to be on a level...
There are some very smart people on these forums but I think that most would acknowledge that there's a vast gulf between being pretty damn clever and being an all-time genius. In my not very vast experience the cleverest people tend to be amongst the first to recognise their limitations.
Prob done highers tbhNewton didn't get AAABB, at A-level, though.
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According to the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills (DIUS), in 2007, 30.8% of all adults aged 19-59 (for women)/19-64 (for men) have a qualification at degree level or higher. This represents an increase of 5.6 percentage points since 2001 (25.2 to 30.8%), equivalent to around 1.8 million more people having Higher Education (HE) level qualifications than in 2001.
but they prob never got 99% for 1st year maths at a top uni...top marks all round...then I gave up being a nerd!!!! Thats why I am now into the guitar and the porn industry as a more exciting career option
lmfao looooooooooooooool
20% of population ahve a degree...so 1 in 5 people have a degree!!!!!!!!!! hahahahahahhahaha
sorry but
hahahahahahahahhaha
I know at least 100+ people and I am the only one who even done highers.
Maybe cause I hang about with retards or too many drug dealers I guess?
I play football in a league and in all the teams you are lucky if one player even went to uni in any off the teams...Maybe the population off 'footballers' have low intellignece though.
but 1 in 5 people have a degree I never heard such BS in my life.
50% get at least 2.1....So 1 in 10 people in the world or UK at least has a 2.1 degree....OMG lmfao...never heard such BS
then 10% get a 1st.
so you are saying 1 in 5 people have a degree with 10% of this a 1st therefore
2% off the population have a 1st degree. This means if I approach 50 random people 1 off them will have a 1st class degree? (from a top uni?)
If I approach 5 random people, 1 off them will have a degree.
I dunno where you live but unless I walk around the uni campus I think this is extremley unlikely.
True but you probably didn't either.
I assume that the ability to read was a requirement at whatever university you allegedy attended?
If so you will know that I stated 20% have a degree or a professional EQUIVALENT, be that an apprenticeship or diploma. Many people have qualifications that relate to modern degrees, but were taught or gained as part of their occupation or apprenticeship or qualifications gained through a professional body such as the IEACW or ACCA.
If you also read what I said about those who attended university (not the population at large) is that around 50% of those who ATTENDED university gained a 2.1.
However, if you actually read everything I said, it is clear that I specifically referred to your peer group and to gain a true representation of where you stand overall you must weight the average taking into consideration changes over time to the education system and the relative worth and relationship those qualifications have to the peer groups of the time.
In which case, if you have the qualifications you allegedly claim (and the more you post, the more circumspect that appears) then you are around the national average when weighted for comparison.
I know at least 100+ people and I am the only one who even done highers.
Maybe cause I hang about with retards or too many drug dealers I guess?
I never said I was special within ''my educated population''...within the academic league of people I am the bottom league or mid league.
however, my point I have stated all along is in terms off the world, in terms of the people I see in the job centre I am in the premier league of education. Not the champions league but premier league.
I am looking at jobs next to people who left school at 16 with no qualifications etc....
Off course for me to apply for uni it was easy at that stage I could have went to cambridge or oxford. I was like a 17 year old C.ronaldo all the potential all the results, top in my country and every club wanted me....but then I done a Denilson and failed to progress despite my big transfer
fee.
I hate to break it to you, but anyone with reasonable qualifications and ability doesn't hang around the job centre looking for work, they are applying via professional recruitment agencies and industry specific routes, not generic searches through the job centre.
Given your questionable attitude and severe lack of written language skills you would not have gotten past the interview stages at either Oxford or Cambridge, if you even have the ability to complete the application and testing process.
To be fair, it was never really an "option" in the first place![]()
I like what you did there
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Newton didn't get AAABB, at A-level, though.
THey also say the most clever are the most socially inept.
Nom sayin hommies...hell ya. beeacth
in 2007, 30.8% of all adults aged 19-59 (for women)/19-64 (for men) have a qualification at degree level or higher.
Haha, whoops. It wasn't intended to be a riff on the famous Socrates saying or to pretend anything about my intelligence/lack of it, I just didn't want to say "limited experience" followed by "limitations".
That's probably true, poor chap.
Some people might say that, however it doesn't automatically imply that social ineptitude correlates to intelligence. If you think about it like a Venn diagram, someone might be at the point in the circles where intelligence and problems with social interaction meet but equally they might simply be in the part which relates to social ineptitude.
I'm making no particular judgement about you personally, just saying it's somewhat unlikely that you could be vaguely on a par with Isaac Newton if only you'd fancied it.