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  1. Im hoping to do a masters in Pharmaceutical Science. Im just looking for a general guide as to how much it will cost in terms of tution fees. Fateh you'll have to pay for your masters its about £4000 i think, becuase of the whole 'top up fees'. If LEA paid your fees before they should pay around £2000 of that depending on your circumstances. You can apply for grants if you need help paying the rest, but which specific grants are available, depends on your university and what prgrammes thay have in place for students who need help with fees! Failing that you can always take another £3500 form student loans. The one thing about science degrees is that your degree isnt worth anything untill you get some experience! your going to start on rubbish pay, untill you have about 2 years experience working in industrial labs! so if you are going to have pay back a huge student loan it mite be better to work for a bit 1st then do your masters. When you finish your masters you can apply for jobs in excess of £20k becuase you'll have both experience and education. hope that helps paji!
  2. Thanks for the help. Singh Sabha Gurudwara was 5 mins from my last workplace, it was really nice to go down at lunch or after work when work got stressfull. Tuesday was bibia doing kirtan, so nice! Ive moved jobs to Great Barr now, so was just wondering if there was anything close by to there. Nevermind, thanks again for everyones help.
  3. It doesn't look as though there's anything close by, thanks anyway penji!
  4. I humbly bow

    Waheguru

    well im not sure about the OCD business, we covered it in pharmacology but that was like 3 years ago and this doesnt sound familar to what we did back then. I wouldnt say your dangerous or going crazy, the fact that you know its bad to be having those thouhgts is proof of that. You say your mum and brother went through the same sort of thing, maybe you can have a chat with them and ask how they got through it? I can only suggest that you try to keep your mind distracted by concentrating on paath or kirtan or something! If that dosnt work and talking to your familt doesnt work, i'd suggest seeing your doctor or a counsellor....honestly counselling sessions help soo much! I hope it works out for you soon! wjkk wjkf
  5. wow that was really informative, we had rats when we moved into our new house (well old house now) we got a cat the rats disappeared within 4 days. Just out of curiosity whats the procedure for fly problems, should I ever need to know.
  6. It depends what your doing it in, certain masters have their own special funding you can apply to, e.g. astrophysics find out from the people running the masters course, if there is funding available, they will encourage you to apply for it.
  7. Ive done a bit of work in both magistates and crown courts, but i dont wear a kirpan. They will ask you to take it off when you step through the metal detector and pat you down, but they should let you keep it on afterwards if you explain it's part of your religion. It depends on the court, they were alot more strict at the magistrates than the crown for some reason.
  8. I just found out ive been on emergency tax for 2 years! no wonder my pay was always so low, im due so much money back....roll on April! gettin back to the post, it was a really nice read, thank you for sharing! :TH:
  9. Hi, does anyone know if there is a gurdwara within walking distance of B44 9ET?
  10. that is so true! There a documentary on channel punjab like 6 months ago, andthey said the dowry is one of the main reasons why there are soo many baby girls being killed across the punjab, because poor parents cant afford to give these things. Even though it is illegal to demand these things, if they weren't given 'voluntarily' from the girls side there would be total uproar.
  11. Dont be silly. Sikhs have got to build more bigger n bigger Gurdwaraz on every street - they aint got money to preserve their heritage. :D thats soo true!
  12. My dad ties his daari in like a ponytail unmder his chin when hes at home...he looks so cute! when he goes out he kinds twists it and tucks it in on itself, that seems to stay in place! wjkk wjkf
  13. well when i was little i listened to pop and bangra, then i went into a bad phase and was mainly into black metal / death metal / goth metal. Then i found waheguru again and now i listen to some kirtan, some softish rock, and indie. i like to listen to songs that have good meaning, just becuase its not kirtan it doesnt mean it cant inspire us to be better human beings. Its the same with reading stories. There are numerous stories / quotes posted on this website alone, that aren't sikh stories, yet we are inspired by them. Would you say this is wrong too? Try listening to something like placebo - plasticine i dont mean to offend anyone, i just feel that we should keep our minds open, and not judge a certain type of music like rock or hip-hop based on a few songs we have heard in that category. wjkk wjkf
  14. try: www.totaljobs.com www.reed.co.uk www.theitjobboard.com www.fish4jobs.com (usually shows jobs that aren't on the other sites) www.accesssciencejobs.co.uk www.jobserve.co.uk my friend got his last IT job from this site erm i can also suggest going to www.mybirminghamjobs.co.uk and you'll get a link from there to other cities, im manchester must be covered to I'd also try your local jobcentreplus! good luck :TH:
  15. that is soo beautiful thank you for sharing :TH:
  16. My take on this is that you reap what you sow, if you do something that you know is wrong to someone else, you will have that same thing done back to you. I guess the most common example of this is in a school environment, if you bully someone else, you will get bullied yourself...i know this from being both the bully and the victim. Also waheguru gave the "bad" boy plently of opportunties to turn around, but the boy did not listen. The same way that waheguru gives us plenty of opportunties to stop doing our bad deeds....and in the same way we dont always listen. Just my thoughts on this wjkk wjkf
  17. " I know ur kinda askin for peoples opinions and all, i cant say anything that lonely kaur bhenji hasnt said alrdy, but i can say that i found this a very very inspirational read " ditto!! :WW:
  18. This is soo true, waheguru always has a plan! thanks for sharing! :TH:
  19. yeah that's true, i either do that sitting down or lying down
  20. well i rememeber when i was at the gurdwara on new years eve, and they always have a really long ardas when the new year starts, and there was 1 really old lady behind me and she could only stand up for about half of it, she had to sit for the rest...i personally don't think there was anything wrong with that.
  21. Ok so this is what Bapu Ji says - what do you say? When we were really small we spoke really good Punjabi, nd it was our first language, but since we started going to school our punjabi dropped. This is what happened to me also! At home i speak in english with my brothers and sister, mainly englsh with my dad. my mums from india so i have to speak in punjabi with her, but it seems the more english she learns, the less punjabi i talk
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