I am a fully qualified Nova driver and have just passed my Turbo license lol
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I am a fully qualified Nova driver and have just passed my Turbo license lol
Yeh but it still wouldnt be enough for my future rally metro 6r4 so uni it waslolQuote:
Originally Posted by draper-midlands
lolQuote:
Originally Posted by hybridturbo
Danger money I guess.Quote:
Originally Posted by hendrix
GCSE - 1xA*, 6xA, 2xB, 1xC
AS D - Physics, B - Media
A levels - B- art, C - Geography, B - English Lit and Lang
BTEC Foundation studies in Art and Design
I also got all gold on my 'Special' Driving licence on Gran Turismo 3 which I studied while doing my A levels in 2002.
I have a section 59 driving thing, awarded to me by Old Bill.
In 2008 I'm due to get a qualification to teach your children.
ROFL, if were going back that far,when I was 8 I got a Red badge/certificate for swimming 5m width.Quote:
Originally Posted by Philsutton
Get in :D lol
well if we are delving that far into our qualifications i suppose i should mention that i have a counter balance forklift license that covers me to drive up to 5 ton petrol/gas/electric trucks ;)
I cant remember most of my qualifications - been through so many different school exam systems!
Got decent cse's in chemistry, history, art, technology, english, average GCSE's in maths, physics then did some random 16+ course and increased my maths scopre a tad (D to C) and did social sciences (wtf?) so now I can pay my council tax on time. Went to Stafford college on "day release" from school on a Friday and learnt to eat chips at lunch time and play arcades in the student union. Also picked up an CPVE (again wtf?) in electrical and electronic engineering (sounds glamrous but its not - basically i can follow a wiring diagram and know resistor colours off by heart), basic mechanics and first aid - comes in handly with my car! lol
Went back to Stafford college and did a sh1ty and guild 418 in computer programming and information processing - learnt how to program in basic (whooo!)
Then went to Stafford school of art and did a 2 yr BTEC OND in art
then went to Sunderland University and did a 2 yr BTEC HND in Visual Information Design specialising in model making and graphic design.
That was a great course - learnt how to make moulds, minatures, basic pyrotechnics etc...
left and have done feck all since with it (apart from the modesl in what little spare time I have).
Held doen a few jobs from Royal Mail, BT, British Gas, T-Mobile and now I'm in car insurance.
Wish I could do something with my HND - need to bring my portfolio up to date though.
Like most of you - I like to do things hands on - get stuck in where I can taking things apart and trying to fix them - best way to collect "non essential" screws and bolts that you cant remember where they go!
lol
gcses
double award science - CC
maths - D
english lang - D
English Lit - D
Art - B
tech - b
distinction on a nvq in ict
and now in my final year of a nd in vehicle repair and technolgy
Dont you just hate that when there's something left over.Quote:
Originally Posted by ade
I have a tin of bits from my old SR... havent got a fecking clue what they're for.