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    Holy crap just had a look.............. 'Like most OU students studying part time, you study an average of 60 credits a year – you’ll study for six years to complete a degree. Our typical fee for 60 credits is £2,632*.'
    It could be worse, I could be filing.
    AF since 7/7/2009

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      (That was in reply to a question some pages back...this thread moves so frickin fast..must remember to use quotes)

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        the system, when it works, can be a life saver. i think its great that you got your neighbour involved, who knows otherwise.......... its working now.

        the post team didnt think to look a bit more into you? following the letter maybe, so they can tick their boxes. possibly im being harsh but ffs it aint rocket science when someone presents like you did.

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          Originally posted by shambles70 View Post
          (That was in reply to a question some pages back...this thread moves so frickin fast..must remember to use quotes)
          me too.

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            it costs molly. only not if youre on certain benefits as JC said.

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              Originally posted by mollyka
              but that wouldn't cost YOU that -- just me yeah?
              Nope me and all.............I get no benefits.............so for the whole degree it would be around £15K over 6 years...........slightly cheaper than going to University which is now around £9-13K a year.

              Had a quick look short course are now £160.
              It could be worse, I could be filing.
              AF since 7/7/2009

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                Originally posted by mollyka
                I had that all wrong --- resentful towards you lot for YEARS for no reason:worthy::devildevil:
                shame on you.

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                  Originally posted by shambles70 View Post
                  (That was in reply to a question some pages back...this thread moves so frickin fast..must remember to use quotes)
                  Should have been here a few weeks ago.......it was dead.

                  Thanks for the post though. How the feckity feck did you manage 8 bottles..............not that I'm looking for tips
                  It could be worse, I could be filing.
                  AF since 7/7/2009

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                    Jumped to Unisa - our distance learning place - saw that there was a Department of Decision Sciences. WTF?

                    BA at Unisa is R13 000/year; not sure what the exchange rate is, but it's bad news for us, any way.
                    14 October 2013 was the first day of the best days of my life!

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                      Okay...quotes ahoy!

                      Originally posted by mollyka
                      The bit I highlight was the key wasn't it --- you reached out to your neighbour and your GP and asked for help and GOT IT ---- how wrong that could have all gone --- if any one of the 3 of you didn't step up to the mark at that moment
                      Originally posted by roxane View Post
                      the system, when it works, can be a life saver. i think its great that you got your neighbour involved, who knows otherwise.......... its working now.

                      the post team didnt think to look a bit more into you? following the letter maybe, so they can tick their boxes. possibly im being harsh but ffs it aint rocket science when someone presents like you did.
                      I could easily have said 'fuck it, no one wants to help me' after the call from the post team and carried right on. Easily. *shudder* I didn't understand why I got referred to the post team first, Roxy. Since then, I found out (from my keyworker) that the acute team is so understaffed that their threshold for accepting referrals is much higher than it should be, I imagine that's the reason.

                      Originally posted by mollyka
                      now this is where I am inclined to get sidetracked ---- 8 bottles of wine in a day??? that's some amount of actual drinking --- (trust me --- this is not judgemental --- I ended up often drinking a large bottle of voddie a day) -- did you never think of moving on to spirits --- VERY expensive way to drink too no?
                      8 was excessive, even for me. I was a bit shocked when it was pointed out to me that it was equivalent to more than 2 bottles of whiskey. And expensive, yes...especially factoring in the taxis. As for moving on to spirits...whaddya think I am? An alcoholic???

                      Originally posted by mollyka
                      not trying to compare my 'ailments' with what happened there --- but it brought to mind Mutt and Jeff that I saw about my kidney probs before christmas --- only looking at their responsibilities and their areas and sending me from pillar to post --- I felt overwhelmed with all that -- and I'm not drinking --- imagine adding the bewilderment of grog into that equation -- I think it's only short of miraculous how you got sorted Shambles -- and true proof of your determination ---- how do you feel NOW --- with nearly 2 weeks done --- any niggles or wants?
                      Yes, plenty. It'll be a good idea to list them...I'll do that in a bit. But the benefits totally trump them. Right now I feel more relaxed and content than I ever did on alcohol, even when the going is tough. Alcohol relaxes me? BULLSHIT

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                        Originally posted by DreamThinkDo View Post
                        Jumped to Unisa - our distance learning place - saw that there was a Department of Decision Sciences. WTF?

                        BA at Unisa is R13 000/year; not sure what the exchange rate is, but it's bad news for us, any way.
                        £723.84. cheap! dont know how cost of living effects it though.

                        Department of Decision Sciences = the science of decision? keep up.

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                          Originally posted by JackieClaire View Post
                          Should have been here a few weeks ago.......it was dead.

                          Thanks for the post though. How the feckity feck did you manage 8 bottles..............not that I'm looking for tips
                          I can't remember! I'm assuming some of it ended up in the toilet. I only knew it was eight because I'd done the recycling before I started.

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                            Few and far between acute teams.........you know I always thought my prowess to carry on drinking after I'd puked was something to be rather smug about................how wrong I was.

                            EDIT: Must go and do housewifey stuff............yah boo hiss.
                            Last edited by JackieClaire; January 4, 2015, 07:15 AM.
                            It could be worse, I could be filing.
                            AF since 7/7/2009

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                              Puking into my mouth and swallowing it back down so I wouldn't waste the alcohol...classy drunk, me!

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                                tip of the day - dont groom your extremely hairy moulting dog wearing anything remotely fleecy. off to walk mut. dog and owner really do look like each other now.

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