So, I didn't pass onto the second year of my Design Crafts course...
Yeah, it sucks really, but after the initial shock and upset etc. I am fine

I really don't agree with the decision considering some of the students they have let back onto the course are just a waste of time and don't actually do anything, but hey, thats just my opinion lol.
Things are looking up though

I'll be going back to the same university in September 2012 and doing a 3 year course studying Education Studies then I will be going to Leicester University (in the same city as De Montfort University lol) to study for my BA Degree in Primary Education which is a 1 year course. After I finish that I can then become a Primary School teacher

so yay!
However, now I need to find a job for atleast a year lol.
So, Design Crafts tutors.....SUCK IT!!!!

*is feeling accommplished*
Fun times ahead!!
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"Hannah?"
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"Uhhhh hannah.... You're using a graphics tablet...."
The chicken nugget is a meat product that was invented in the 1950s by Robert C. Baker, a food science professor at Cornell University, and published as unpatented academic work.[1] Dr. Baker's innovations made it possible to form chicken nuggets in any shape. McDonald's recipe for Chicken McNuggets was created on commission from McDonald's by Tyson Foods in 1979 and the product was sold beginning in 1980.
Some fast food restaurants have launched vegetarian alternatives. McDonald's served Garden McNuggets made of beans, Irish fast food chain R. Haecker's offers a veggie nugget meal made with beans and cabbage, and Swedish fast food restaurant Max Hamburgare offers a dish containing nuggets made of falafel,[2].
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