Jack of all trades, master of … one!
By Jason Slater in Reader
Posted in Internet on September 29, 2008 at 5:59 pm
Well, it’s finished and I am no longer a number in the education system (not until I decide what to do next anyway) so
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Comment by - September 30, 2008 on 7:59 am
Congratulations - as the owner of an MA in Historical Research I know just how much hard graft you’ve put in!
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