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just a little moan about my degree, im sure very few of you will care but im in a mood and need to share!

 

Im studying Brewing and Distilling BSc and ive been given a coursework on the importance of adipose tissue in diabetes!along with having to study animal biology on a brewing degree! pointless

 

please delete mods if this is veiwd as too boring!

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Well seing as the entire philosophy being brewing and distilling is to produce a product which deliberately changes the metabolism of animals, it doesn't seem quite that poinless to me.

What exactly did you think you were going to be studying for 3-4 years full time?

 

When I did my degree (Applied Physics and Electronics in 1984) we were told that on average you could expect to use maybe 10% of what you had learnt. Of course different people would use a different 10%.

 

The idea of a degree is to undertake an in depth study into a subject. A bit of chemistry, physics and biology would all seem useful when studying brewing and distilling.

 

HW682 BSc (Hons) MInstP

 

edited in case that sounded a bit harsh. A degree is meant to be hard work and challenging. However, when you look back later, those 3-4 yesrs may be the best years of your life. So, work hard and play hard :yes: ...just don't expect much sympathy from everyone else in the "real world" :yes:

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Do you mean adipose tissue and its relevance in causing diabetes?-the only benefit the other way round is in regards to slowing down the absorbtion of insulin in type one diabetes?-by the way i was type one diabetic for over 30 years-if poorly controlled i dont think the body suffers from adipose tissue-just the eyes, nerves and kidneys. :yes:

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i had no illusions about uni when i started, im now in 3rd year and ive covered allot of groud. we have studies the effects of alcohol on people in depth and i am the first to see any benefit to my future career in what we study, but we just get shoved into stupid lectures because were a small course! i did say i was having a moan, no need to make me cry!

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Someone, can't remember who, told me that no knowledge is ever wasted! (could have been Confusious :birthday: )

But most of us were taught algebra at school and I've never used it and I don't know anybody who has :yay:

 

 

GH Dip A D(Hons). ATC

 

i use algebra all the time - no of cartridges fired / number of piegons shot = cost per pigeon, tho im sure theres something wrong with my calculations as its working out at £6 per pigeon.... :birthday:

 

:yes::):hmm:

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Cheers, its not too bad now , we spend allot of time in the distillery and brewery so no complaints there!

 

 

Sounds like the perfect degree - I'm doing medicine so I get all of the diabetes lectures and none of the brewery work! :birthday:

 

On the plus side, at least we have a good bar life :birthday:

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