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Shadow Man | 13:35 Mon 13th Aug 2007 | Body & Soul
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I know there are a plethora of questions asking:

"Where are you from?"

"What do you look like?"

blah blah blah

My question,

What are you educational qualifications, and grades if you allow me to ask?

This is not a competition, as perhaps the most intelligent person I know is an academic failure, so there.
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You might have loads of qualifications and well paid jobs but do you really enjoy your work ? As money is not every thing , life on this earth is very short , you should be happy everyday
First degree in education: B.Ed.(Hons.)
MSc in Criminology
MA in Ancient History
MEd in higher education and psychology
Dip Ed.
H.E.Cert
FETC (dist.)
4 paramedical qualifications
FRSH
Left school at age 14, before O levels were thought of.
SQA: Standard Grade- English-1
Mathematics-2
Geography- 3
Chemistry- 1
Physics- 2
Biology-1
Gaidhlig- 1

Highers- English- A
Chemistry- B
Biology- A
Physics- B

Bsc (Hons) Nursing.

Principles of Tissue Viability degree module.

Many, many post reg nursing courses including palliative care and chronic disease management with special interest in diabetes.

Commenced MPharm but left after 1 year as I plan to pay of my debts and start a family next year, hope to go back later in life...








The only tests I've passed are my driving test and a pregnacy test, both 20 years ago.
... 10 "o" levels - a-c
....2 A levels art and english
....H.N.D art foundation course
...spent a year in uni doing a b.a honours in textiles...left to work in a pub also!(catering side though)....

then over 15 years later....

.....european computer driving lisence
....nvq level 3 in retail managment...


9 cse
5 O levels
State Registered Nurse
State Registered Midwife
State Registered Neonatal Intensive Care Nurse



( creeps back out of room .....)
8 GCSE 's various grades
GNVQ Health & Social Care
BTEC National Diploma in Nursery Nursing
lots of other short childcare related courses
and lets not forget the most important qualification of all - the experience and knowlege of being a mum!
Common sense is a desirable attribute in someone.
You can have all the letters and numbers after your name but if you have no common sense in the noggin then you will find life quite hard.

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