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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

Poll closed Jun 24, 2016.
  1. Stay in

    56 vote(s)
    47.9%
  2. Get out

    61 vote(s)
    52.1%
  1. kiwiqpr

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    Over half of young people are now going to university. Official figures show that in the 2017-18 academic year, a record 50.2 per cent of English 17- to 30-year-olds participated in higher education. We have achieved the goal Tony Blair set in 1999, but does this mean that having a degree is losing its value?

    There are over 30,000 different courses and degrees offered by UK universities and colleges. Some of them are quite ridiculous and it does make you wonder why anyone in their right mind would pay nine grand a year to study such niche and seemingly pointless subjects. And will an employer take a degree like Floral Design seriously? University isn’t for everyone, and perhaps the focus should be on making university accessible and – shock horror – affordable. Simply expanding the number of courses and places to the point that the majority of young people end up going to uni is counterproductive and means people are forking out thousands of pounds for a degree which they probably don’t need to achieve what they want to achieve in life.

    For your amusement, TechRound has compiled a list of the top ten wackiest and most ridiculous degrees out there:

    1. Surf Science and Technology
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    Type of course

    Foundation degree (FdSC) – 3 years

    Where you can study it

    Cornwall College (Part of the University of Plymouth)

    What is it?

    The study of surfing, of course, posing as a science degree. And of course this degree is offered in Cornwall! Sadly, “practical surfing is not part of the course.”

    2. Viticulture and Oenology
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    Type of course

    BSc (Hons) – 3 years

    Where you can study it

    Plumpton College

    What is it?

    Quite the mouthful, ‘Viticulture and Oenology’ is essentially the study of wine. Sounds wonderful. Plumpton College have a whole department dedicated to wine and the course teaches you all about the science of grape-growing and wine-making.

    3. Floral Design
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    Type of course

    Foundation degree (FdA) – 3 years

    Where you can study it

    University Centre Myerscough

    What is it?

    “An introduction to the commercial aspects of floral design at a professional standard”, this online foundation degree course involves the professional study of flowers, including professional floristry techniques, business management, and research methods for the design industries. Basically, the study of flowers… you can’t help but laugh.

    4. Horology
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    Type of course

    BA (Hons) – 3 years

    Where you can study it

    Birmingham City

    What is it?

    Well, horologists at Birmingham City Uni devote their time to – the study of time! This involves exploring the theory behind clocks and watches and the art and science of time measurement. It sounds very abstract…

    5. Cities
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    Type of course

    MA – 1 year

    Where you can study it

    Central Saint Martins

    What is it?

    Well, I guess it’s in the name… but thinking back to my GCSEs, isn’t the study of cities just one topic of Human Geography? Given it’s an MA, I suppose we can let them off for the nicheness.

    6. Hand Embroidery
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    Type of course

    BA (Hons) – 3 years

    Where you can study it

    University for the Creative Arts (UCA)

    What is it?

    Some sort of sewing, I guess? Can’t you teach that to yourself using YouTube videos? The course is supposedly ‘world-renowned’ so maybe I shouldn’t be so derisive…

    7. Psychology of Fashion
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    Type of course

    BA (Hons) – 3 years

    Where you can study it

    London College of Fashion

    What is it?

    Cool? Edgy? The people who study this degree definitely have choppy haircuts, several piercings and smoke lots of weed. But how useful is this degree? To succeed in the world of fashion, what you need is creativity, drive and a banging portfolio, not a woolly degree in the Psychology of Fashion.

    8. Communications
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    Type of course

    BA (Hons) – 3 years

    Where you can study it

    This course is actually offered by 111 different universities and colleges in the UK.

    What is it?

    This one is a source of ridicule because it is so vague. It’s for students who have no idea what they want to do with their lives – in which case, should you really be going to uni? All employers are looking for good communicators, but this is a skill you can develop without spending three expensive years at university.

    9. Puppetry Design and Performance
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    Type of course

    BA (Hons) – 3 years

    Where you can study it

    The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama

    What is it?

    The first UK degree in puppet theatre, this Bachelor’s degree teaches you all about puppetry – if you see yourself as the next Kermit the Frog, this could be the degree for you. It is a specialist study area of theatre practice, and admittedly, graduates have been known to find work at the Royal Opera House, Royal Ballet and London 2012 Olympic Ceremonies.

    10. Stand-Up Comedy
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    Type of course

    MA – 1 year

    Where you can study it

    University of Kent

    What is it?

    This Master’s programme at the University of Kent enables students to develop their performance skills and theoretical understanding of stand-up comedy. Essentially, it teaches you how to be funny. Last time I checked, you can’t learn that from a university degree, but maybe I’m wrong.
     
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    Glad I graduated in 2012. The current fees are scandalous and I doubt I’d have bothered. Wouldn’t have known the joys of Gatecrasher Birmingham on a Monday night or seen Damion Stewart score away at Villa during Freshers’ Week.
     
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    GB News, real news for real people.

     
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    Thought police.
     
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    What a lot of horseshit about Farage's bank account. Coutts decided he didn't fit their elitist profile - so what? He was offered a NatWest account, but that didn't fit his elitist ambitions. **** him.

    Good to see all his far right sympathisers up in arms on his behalf, though.
     
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    I disagree with what you say, but I will fight to the death for your right to say it.
     
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    First they came for Farage but I did nothing as I wasn’t a bigoted old ****.
     
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    Not sure Andrew Neil is much of an authority on this.
     
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    down to 6% here
     
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    It’s not a competition unless we’re doing better than Germany.
     
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    Couts is owned by Nat West and still publicly owned.
    This is the state deciding who can have a bank account based on their political views.
     
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    Natwest offered him an account.

    I’m sure they have other right wing clients. Probably right wing clients who don’t have shady financial histories, make money off exploiting morons or stir hate.

    Frankly I’m not sure why he’s getting so much coverage but then he gets a huge platform to spout his bile and is invited onto the BBC a lot in the name of balance so he must be important.
     
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    i thought he didnt have enough money for a coutts account
     
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    Barry in Humberside who can’t pay his mortgage has written him into the will so he’ll be ok
     
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    One of the reasons it's getting coverage, is that Coutts lied about why they kicked out Farage. And the reason that they gave, that he didn't have the funds, and the real reasons they expressed internally that he was a grifter and Brexiteer, are defamatory and may lead to court action. The other reason is that they've been caught out terminating a customer's account purely for his perfectly legal political beliefs. The FCA needs to step in and the executive board of the bank should be sacked.

    If any of this happened to a Corbyn supporter, you'd be wetting yourself with rage.
     
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