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Theland | 15:10 Wed 06th May 2020 | ChatterBank
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I only attended the University Of Life, but I'm sure I must be up to PhD level by now.
My curriculum was very broad, and mainly in the area of Scouseology.

What University did you attend and what degree subject did you study?

Also, if I plan a course in Scouse studies, what do you think I should include?
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Crime and the inability to speak English ;-)
Introduction to Scouseology:

Diesel fitter courses are very popular, I believe.
Do you want an actual answer? I did maths at the University of Essex. Hotbed of Marxists in my day.
//Also, if I plan a course in Scouse studies, what do you think I should include?//
How to return hub caps to the rightful owners would be a start
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I like to visit Liverpool now and then....to say Hi to my wheels.
. . . and I'm not sure at which university I studied for my maths degree!

I was at Sheffield City College of Education, where the final three years of the four-year course counted as the three-year study programme for a BEd degree. That college was later absorbed into Sheffield Polytechnic, which then morphed into Sheffield Hallam University. So the physical site where I obtained my degree in now Sheffield Hallam University. However, back in my day, the awarding body for my degre (and also where I also attended some of my lectures, alongside their BSc students) was the University of Sheffield.

So if it's Sheffield v Hallam on University Challenge, I'm not really sure which team I should be supporting!
Was once a host of the famous scouse hospitality....never again!!
I prefer to leave that to spicerack's wild guesses. Just for the entertainment :-)
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I'm not after clues to your ID or where you live, I'm generally interested in your brains.
I love the subject of mathematics and science generally, but I am no mathematician, though I get by.

Anyway, to my Scouse course:-
All suggestions appreciated :-)
I enrolled at a Liverpool thinking I was to study RE, all I learned was RA.
BA in Physics and Master's in Maths at Cambridge, PhD in Theoretical Physics at Edinburgh. So it's Dr. jim360 to you from now on :P
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Dr Jim - Pleased to make your acquaintance.
Given my interest in origins, that is one of my favourite subjects. I listen to a lot of lectures on it. (Not the nuts and bolts of course,) but for the layman.
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You too Chico :-)

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