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  • too old to remember my o levels and A levels other than they were poor. I think Economics and Govt and Politics are in there somewhere.

    Got a post Grad in HRD and a Diploma in Management plus some training, coaching and assessment awards (725/D32/33/IiP) awards but for adult learning not sports. Will one day get round to doing my MA but I've been saying that for years.

    Fortunately most of my work comes word of mouth so I never get asked about qualifications.
  • Not a lot......

    5 c's GCSE's and thats it.......

    Doing pretty well now though.........

    which is nice.........
  • 10 GCSEs
    3 A Levels
    BSc in Stella
  • 5 O levels including woodwork and Technical drawing.

    Never used those 2 since day left school
  • academic qualifications:
    8 gcse's
    2 a levels (sociology and media studies)
    equivalent a level in secretarial studies

    other qualifications:
    I can do the splits
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    other qualifications:
    I can do the splits

    So how you doin'!!
  • [cite]Posted By: suzisausage[/cite]

    other qualifications:
    I can do the splits

    Quality!
  • edited September 2006
    13 'O's
    2 'A's
    1 'S'
    Higher Tec (Building)
    BSc (Project Management)
    MCIOB
    MIMBM

    And like Latimer hours and hours and hours of CPD, including three C&Gs.

    My mate has O levels in Maths and Art. He paints computers for a living.
  • Addickted...welcome to the S club! I don't think they do them anymore probably the equivalent now to a degree
  • 9 gcse's (a-c)
    3 a levels (a-d)
    ba hons (2:1) in cultural studies
    green belt in karate
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  • Reallly Crap Results a mixture of Mid Range 'O' Levels with a smattering of CSE's.

    Do employers still ask for things like this, they have not asked them from me in my last two jobs.
  • 10 GCSEs (1A*, 7As, 2Bs)
    3 A-Levels (Economics B, French C, Geography E)
    Desmond in Bsc Hons Business Economics & Finance
    ACCA

    Yes ladies and gents, the accountant has entered the building
  • When does a person decide to become an accountant?


































    When he realizes he doesn't have the charisma to succeed as an undertaker.
  • 9 GCSES A-C
    3 A Levels BBC
    1 As Level E
  • ouch Addickted. In my defence I see myself as a non-typical accountant, plenty of charisma but somehow ended up in the wrong career. or maybe i'm just plain greedy and followed the cash.....

    ...greed is good!
  • Porn star ....
  • Posted By: pickwick
    Holder of a Security Industry Authority license to immobilise vehicles



    That's gotta be worth something. What do you use it for? Have you ever immobilised a Palarse fan just for being a stripey Nigel?

    I work for Southwark so mostly Millwall; on the estates and highways of Southwark, down by the Den at about 3.15 away by 4.30 on a Saturday.........

    The police wouldn't let us go to the Millwall v West Ham game though.
  • edited September 2006
    10 GCSEs
    1 A
    A Desmond BSc(Hons) Technology Management
    A couple of german swimming badges I did on holiday as a kid
    & a whole arm full of badges from the cubs!

    Ooh - forgot the Grade 6 Trumpet!
  • 8 GCSEs
    4 A levels
    1 S level and 1 STEP (like S level, but a bit easier)
    BA(Hons) Natural Sciences
    PGCE Secondary Chemistry

    and Grade 5 Piano (scraped a pass by 3 marks)
  • I've got an O level and some C.S.Es

    A BSc (Hons) - a desmond in Information systems engineering

    and like a few others - Prince2 practicioner

    Was toying with the idea of taking my BOECP certs (Business Objects Enterprise Certified Professional) but couldn't be bothered. Too geeky.

    I'm sure I passed my cycling proficiency test when I was nine too.
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  • 8 O' Levels
    2 'A' Levels
    BCS Level 1 ( British Computer Society)

    No formal degree but live in States where you have to have a degree. Still think I am smarter than yanks with degrees. Basically they party for 4 years and their parents spend about 35K dollars a year to come out with a piece of paper. Never had a problem getting a job over here.
  • The university of life, the school of hard knocks and the kindergarten of getting the shit kicked out of you...

    ( Blackadder )

    Actually
    7 o-levels
    Gold swimming certificate
    2* AAA cert (if you know how good I am at sport, you will realise how easy that is to obtain)


    oh, and some scout badges...
  • BSc (Hons) Radiography
  • 8 GCSEs
    4 A levels
    BSc, MSc and Phd Chemistry
    (10m backstroke swimming badge, Full drivers licence)

    Might seem impressive but being screwed royally in every shape and form

    Cheers!

    Arse
  • [cite]Posted By: Alex Wright[/cite]I've got an O level and some C.S.Es

    A BSc (Hons) - a desmond in Information systems engineering

    and like a few others - Prince2 practicioner

    Was toying with the idea of taking my BOECP certs (Business Objects Enterprise Certified Professional) but couldn't be bothered. Too geeky.

    I'm sure I passed my cycling proficiency test when I was nine too.

    Alex, Is it worth having Prince2 - I've got my foundation and have my practitioner in a couple of weeks
  • Cycling Proficiancy Certificate - 1st time pass.
  • [cite]Posted By: Algarveaddick[/cite]The university of life, the school of hard knocks and the kindergarten of getting the shit kicked out of you...

    ( Blackadder )

    Actually
    7 o-levels
    Gold swimming certificate
    2* AAA cert (if you know how good I am at sport, you will realise how easy that is to obtain)


    oh, and some scout badges...
    Surely you're a qualified fanzine editor? :-)
  • qualified for nowt, but still do ok!! ha!

    muggy qualifications! mean nowt! I got none and been in a good trade for years, and doing well.
  • [cite]Posted By: BDL[/cite]
    Alex, Is it worth having Prince2 - I've got my foundation and have my practitioner in a couple of weeks
    It's worth having as a lot of places use "must have prince2" to filter out applicant for jobs. The public sector are ver keen on it.

    Personally I thnik it's an attempt to formalise the use of common sense.

    Good luck with the exams.
  • "O" levels, "A" levels, a degree and vocational qualification.

    Still earn b***er all though!
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