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Most of the time.....
yes yes!
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what? you said all moaning in here :P
My IT teacher gave me a D in my report and said on the night he got it wrong. Twonk. And he had a bloody wet-fish handshake!
My maths teacher gives it in here annoying Scottish accent, "Hullo, nice to meet you. Well, Anthony's very quiet, and I think he's struggling."
Shush!
I have chosen Business Economics as a degree area for several reasons, both personal and career-wise. These area's encompass several aspects of life in which I have personal experience and specific interest. For the Past few years I have been fascinated by world economics, particularly the stock exchange. I regulary check Share prices on the FTSE and like to invest when I see a good opportunity. I was denied the chance to do Economics at A-Level because the course was not run. Therefore, I chose Business Studies as one of my A-Level options because it involved elements of Economics. Also, I have always been a competent speaker and been able to express myself. My communication skills have been heightened with my work for the last two years, at a local Supermarket. Here my role frequently involved dealing with the public, and required a great deal of hard work, often under pressure. This also improved my team working skills as a vast majority of the work required helping fellow employees with their tasks. Aside from Economics, from doing Business Studies I have contrived a fondness for the subject. Many aspects of the subject interest me because I can visualize them in real life situations.
what ya think? complete sh!te? yeah, i know it needs paragraphs.