Quote Originally Posted by gary2jessica View Post
Ah good.How did you get in? What passes did you have?Are you interested in why killers kill then?Do you watch CSI or Dexter. I enjoy those. I always laugh at CSI because the girls always wear makeup and long hair at the crimescene. But its fun entertainment.

Forensic Science.You have in interest in that? I am sure you will get using a spectrometer sooner or later.

The international politics aspect of that sounds new.How will they keep up to date on it?It is constantly changing. I think it will be a United states of Europe when you are finished.

Philosophy of science. Those are the guys that say write stuff down C2h4 + h2 = c2H6. And chemical engineer just looks at that and laughs and says na canny do that. costs too much mate.

oh sorry i forgot to answer the first questions...

well im will be studying at the london south bank university, and i got in with 8 A-levels, which 4 of them are A*. It was hard, cuz 2 years ago i got in for Law at oxford Brookes and gave up cuz it wasnt what i really wanna do, then i found this course but discovered that when they hire you (SIS, MI6, SOCA...) they find out everything and every single move of you in your life... so to have a better chance I did 3 more A-levels at fast track.. I found out that their assesment for recruitment is quite hard to go through (which is right to be) and like someone who used drugs more than 3 times in his life is automatically eliminated (WHICH WONT BE A PROBLEM WITH ME! lol)

-> but hey, what about brilliant people, who are just perfect for the job but had a wild uni-life and went to a few parties and got a bit crazy???
I understand why the protocol works this way and many lifes may be on their hands... but is it too strict? or is it just right?
What do you guys think about this?