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You can be our inside agent against them.

As has been said, don't be silly. Just bring a spare top so you don't need to walk home with a celtic shirt on, ye know, incase a Hearts fan jumps you on the way home.

Agent widge reporting for duty, my cv is in their hands, and yes, I would change before I got the bus home, I value my life.

But I will get some stick from te guys at uni if I do getthe job.

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Got a school reunion tomorrow with a smart-casual dress code. Do jeans normally fall under the category of "smart-casual"?

If so, make sure they're darker and not baggy and certainly pair them up with a nice pair of shoes (should go without saying). Since you're not going for dress trousers I'd consider something like a straight tie to go with the shirt you're wearing to smarten it up a wee bit.

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I would never go to a school reunion in the first place.

Hey, see on youtube when you are watching something, you know the wee red bar at the bottom, what is the yellow bar that you see after 10 seconds in this clip?

it is on some youtube things but not others.

Do you understand?

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Yes but if you go for jeans you will probably be the only one. Most folk will take smart casual as dressed trousers with a casual shirt an no tie.

If so, make sure they're darker and not baggy and certainly pair them up with a nice pair of shoes (should go without saying). Since you're not going for dress trousers I'd consider something like a straight tie to go with the shirt you're wearing to smarten it up a wee bit.

It's not that I don't have dress trousers, I just like wearing jeans. I was just planning on risking it with a long sleeved shirt and tie with jeans and already have a nice pair of shoes that I could use. Will probably take the safe bet and just go with dress trousers.

Cheers for the advice.

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Does Dunsade still exist? Used to be a chippy and scheme ice cream van staple, but, I haven't haven't seen it in years. It was Dunns version of irn bru ( kind of ). Think cidrax was the apple drink too.

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Has anyone ever went to university while at the same time combining it with a full time job before?

I'll be doing it(hopefully) on day release from september starting from ordinary degree level and I'm just wondering if anyone else has done.

I mainly ask because all I keep hearing about it is that the workload increase with being able to combat full-time work and university will be like nothing I'll have never faced before.

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Has anyone ever went to university while at the same time combining it with a full time job before?

I'll be doing it(hopefully) on day release from september starting from ordinary degree level and I'm just wondering if anyone else has done.

I mainly ask because all I keep hearing about it is that the workload increase with being able to combat full-time work and university will be like nothing I'll have never faced before.

I haven't done it before but know a few people who have. It is a big increase in workload generally, be prepared for your social life to take a bit of a hit. I'd also say that your ability to handle it depends largely on what you are studying and, in my opinion, if you are old enough/mature enough to manage your time and responsibilities effectively. (By that I mean that as a 19 year old I couldn't even handle uni workload on it's own, although now 5 years later I feel as though I could handle the potential sacrifices required to make it work)

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