I am certainly not against anyone doing any sort of further education. I must admit that when I retire I might go and do a degree in something I am interested in, like History and Politics - perhaps I'll look to see if they do it at Greenwich. :wink:
Greenwich University although the Masters courses are all distance learning with 90% of the students being non-UK based so I don't have to go in too often.
Aside from that I also volunteer to mark written examination papers for my Professional Body (doing that right now as I didn't get them...
Oh, Social Anthropology - why didn't you say so in the first place?
That trumps having good knowledge of Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Mathematics, let alone any of the specifics such as Toxicology, Mechanics and Statistics, all of which as you say may not be relevant in the future.
I...
Thanks for the link, I'm afraid many of these 'well qualified' people have degrees in subjects that are absolutely useless for the work environment of 2013.
I do specialist Scientific/Engineering Consultancy work and interact with Private Sector Industrial and Manufacturing Clients. I'm...
At the risk of being howled down can I just point out that if you are working in an Amazon Warehouse for minimum wage then your qualifications and experience are almost certainly not of the highest and perhaps you should be looking at retraining?
I'm afraid that an 'average wage' for a very...