What should I do at Night School?
What should I do at Night School?
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beano500

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20,854 posts

297 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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Picked up a copy of the Metro, today.


("I read it in the Metro, so it MUST be true!!")

Lots of ideas in a section called "London Learning"

Be stimulating to try learning something new, or developing some skills methinks (mind you, "old dog, new tricks" comes to mind!). All for fun.

Am considering between:

Photography (know some basics, so something a bit more advanced perhaps)
IT (know some basics etc - you get the drift!)
A language - Arabic maybe?
Literature
Acting (!)
Some more business studies


Watcha reckon? What would you do/have done that's a bit different from the norm?

PatHeald

8,058 posts

278 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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Welding.

Karen182

4,214 posts

256 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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I did French GCSE and introductory German a few years back.

Tried to get on a car mechanics course a couple of weeks ago but it was full so have to wait till April now...

birdbrain

1,564 posts

261 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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I did A Level English Literature and ended up going to university as a result.

BliarOut

72,863 posts

261 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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PatHeald said:
Welding.

Oi, I was going to say that

FourWheelDrift

91,754 posts

306 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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Painting......not walls........pictures

JonRB

79,218 posts

294 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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You could learn jousting, horse riding, armour maintenance, sword play, chivalry, all sorts of things.

Oh, sorry, I think I misread the thread title.

thebluemonkey

1,296 posts

262 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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Basket weaving

condor

8,837 posts

270 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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I did Art A level at night school....was cheaper than the regular recreatitional course
Similarly did Maths and English lit A level too.

Have done photography- black and white artistic shots that you develop and print yourself..I think it was a 10 week course and cost about £45.

Also did pottery...though you spend so much time kneading the clay that there isn't that much time to spend on the potter's wheel - coating it and bunging it in the kiln.

Did Greek as well - but I found it was easier to use a linguaphone course.

Good luck, whatever you choose

wedge girl

4,688 posts

261 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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I've always wanted to learn to plaster properly.

D_Mike

5,301 posts

262 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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Chemistry

parrot of doom

23,075 posts

256 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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Plastering.

I swear you'll be rich.

groomi

9,330 posts

265 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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parrot of doom said:
Plastering.

I swear you'll be rich.


Nobody needs to go to nightschool to get plastered.


Taxi!

BrianTheYank

7,585 posts

272 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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bomb defusal

Beaconbouy

321 posts

254 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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sleep

Pickled Piper

6,449 posts

257 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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Plumbing, plastering, tiling in short anything that means you don't have to shell out large wads of readies to tradesmen.

pp

b17nns

18,506 posts

269 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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beano500 said:
Acting (!)



Ah, the roar of the grease paint, the smell of the crowd.

EmmaP

11,758 posts

261 months

Wednesday 12th January 2005
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I took night classes in French for two years. I obtained an O level in French, but felt the need to learn the language again because the standard of teaching French was so poor at my school.

I did attend Creative Writing classes at the Adult Education Centre in Nottingham. I had a lovely teacher, but work forced me to switch to another class. Sadly I left because the teacher was pretty poor and they also made a really bitchy comment when I told them that I had actually had my work published.

I taught various levels of photography courses at night shool for about eight years. I had some lovely, extremely talented students over the years. Some went on to be professional photographers. Some became very good friends too.

I very nearly took up sculpture a couple of years ago. I always fancied doing that. I'm a big Henry Moore and Barbara Hepworth fan.

I would say that doing something creative would be beneficial if your day job isn't a creative one. Some people do night classes to further their career, while others do it purely for social reasons.

little me

544 posts

258 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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I've just enrolled on an Egyptian Bellydancing course!! I can't wait!!

Jane x

pstruck

3,525 posts

271 months

Thursday 13th January 2005
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JonRB said:
You could learn jousting, horse riding, armour maintenance, sword play, chivalry, all sorts of things.

Oh, sorry, I think I misread the thread title.