Perhaps there are no doctors because they are far too busy to find time to spend maintaining Land Rovers..... Bob
Trade (Sparky, Plumber etc...)
Bachelor's degree (B.Sc. BA, etc..)
Master's Degree (M.Sc., M.Eng, etc)
MBBS
LLB
PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)
DSc (Doctor of Science)
Current Uni Student
Current Apprentice
High School, Tafe cert course, etc...
You could do it that way if you have a previous degree. But, a Bachelor of Teacher is a lesser education degree than a Bachelor of Education-
from Wikipedia:
Australia
In Australia, a 4-Year Bachelor of Education degree combines practical/pedagogical study with a Major sequence in the academic discipline of Education. Students study a range of Education-related subjects, including Psychology, Sociology, History, Social Policy, Professional Practice, etc. Students also study subjects from another field or discipline as qualification for an intended teaching area or method. The degree is available in several specialisations, including Primary, Secondary, Human Movement/Health, Music, or Early Childhood. The longer duration of the course allows for more practical experiences and greater personal or professional development before teaching service. Most Australian State Teacher-Certification bodies require either a Bachelor of Education, or an Undergraduate/Bachelor's Degree in one or two subject areas, with a Graduate Diploma in Education as a minimum. A B.Ed. is not to be confused with the lesser degree Bachelor of Teaching, which is usually an 'End-On' course similar but slightly longer than a Graduate Diploma in Education.
Perhaps there are no doctors because they are far too busy to find time to spend maintaining Land Rovers..... Bob
I’m pretty sure the dinosaurs died out when they stopped gathering food and started having meetings to discuss gathering food
A bookshop is one of the only pieces of evidence we have that people are still thinking
Our obstetrician for our last 3 kids(child birth doctor) has a D3 or D4 but does work every 2nd weekend + on call for emg. c-sections etc so would be one doc with no time for a forum.
Ron B.
VK2OTC
2003 L322 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Auto
2007 Yamaha XJR1300
Previous: 1983, 1986 RRC; 1995, 1996 P38A; 1995 Disco1; 1984 V8 County 110; Series IIA
RIP Bucko - Riding on Forever
Same here Bob and pretty much have the same views. In addition to the Queen, chuck in General Rabuka (FIJI), Michael Somari (PNG), King Hussein (Jordan) all wonderful people in their own right and all had/have a passion for their beliefs. I got several Senior Certificates from the Navy, later a Diploma of Business, currently run a large Distribution Centre in Perth, drive a Disco 2a (with the 3 amigos), generally enjoy life without getting too upset about comments such as those thrown around and as suggested we are a passionate bunch but also a very much 'drop & help' mob when one of us needs assistance and you don't need a bit of paper for that... love it
I guess I'll be ticking the 'etc'... box.
Cheers,
Peter.
As a mature aged student (just like Stevo and same scenario) I did a Batchelor of teaching Adult vocational.
I also have the following:
fully qualified Electrician, refrigeration and airconditioning mechanic and Gas fitter
Diploma of management, Cert IV TAA
Currently finishing off my diploma of quality auditing then going to do a MBA in HR/OH&S
and I dont have a bloody elitist bone in my body but I have gotten off of my arse and bettered myself, which includes years of self study on top of formal study.
Given I've got both a Landy and a Nissan, I wouldn't know which team to join, but I think I'd steer clear of any group containing both Nissan and Toyota drivers in the one room, particularly if you're suggesting they have something in common. Should see some of what's written on their forums about each other.
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