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Thread ID: 98105 2009-03-11 08:09:00 Studying, working and flatting. Xypher (14353) PC World Chat
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755497 2009-03-11 08:09:00 I'm going to sign in to CPIT in July sometime for free because my school has some special deal with them. So I'm curious to know how your guys experiences have gone with studying, working and flatting all at the same time. I know its a stupid thing to do all at once but my life is really ****ed up and I just haven't had a good year... I'm thinking about flatting with 3 other mates who are all also studying/earning building apprentiships in September. I really wish I could stay at home and go to CPIT for another 1-3 years but sadly thats not option because of personal reasons. So do you guys think this is possible? How much will I need to be earning in my part time job? I'm going to be going to my schools career department first to see how they can help me out and all but I'm just wondering what your guys experiences are. Ok I will stop mumbling on now hehe ^^. Xypher (14353)
755498 2009-03-11 08:16:00 What's stupid about working, studying and flatting? Pretty much everyone I know has done that. roddy_boy (4115)
755499 2009-03-11 08:57:00 my life is really ****ed up
How much will I need to be earning in my part time job?

That won't fix it most likely.

However, onto the 2nd part.
Its not a matter of how much you need, its a matter of much you will get.

Forget parties, going out, entertainment.
Get used to being culinarily creative with month old potatoes.
Get used to eeking out every last cent.

Standard life for students...........


The rewards come later. remember that and you'll be fine.
pctek (84)
755500 2009-03-11 09:01:00 Get used to eeking out every last cent.
You think they should eat the mice? ;)
R2x1 (4628)
755501 2009-03-11 09:05:00 You think they should eat the mice? ;)

Only if they are skinned Gutted & cooked first. PJ
Poppa John (284)
755502 2009-03-11 09:08:00 OK, done that. Now, does anybody have a good recipe for Mouse liver - it seems to be a bit bland if I use ordinary recipes. R2x1 (4628)
755503 2009-03-11 09:23:00 OK, done that. Now, does anybody have a good recipe for Mouse liver - it seems to be a bit bland if I use ordinary recipes.

Being as a liver is so small.

One grain of salt.

3 or 4 grains of curry powder. Rub a clove of garlic over both sides.
Wipe in butter & coat with flour.
grill for 30 secs each side.
Eat with Chopsticks (Toothpicks)
PJ
Poppa John (284)
755504 2009-03-11 09:26:00 Forget parties, going out, entertainment.
Get used to being culinarily creative with month old potatoes.

You're having a laugh.
roddy_boy (4115)
755505 2009-03-11 09:29:00 You're having a laugh.

Obviously you come from a rich family. PJ
Poppa John (284)
755506 2009-03-11 09:35:00 Negative, I know how to get into debt. roddy_boy (4115)
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