LETTERS AFTER YOUR NAME

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Come on then, lets start bragging about what letters are placed after our names, (eg ARPS).

I can start by saying mine are not related to photography, but they are

AMIMI CAE

Affiliate Member of the Institute to the Motor Industry.
Certified Automotive Engineer.
 
Haven't used mine for years but used to have LHCIMA. Licentiate of the Hotel,Catering and Institutional Management Association...phew,glad it got shortened:lol:
 
HND, BSc (Hons)

Never used the HND though. On our course it always stood for 'have no degree'

Science degree is in Business IT Management (that's a laugh though - can't manage anything for toffee!)
 
bow down to CarolF & jimmy L, were not worthy
 
OMG we got a master on board
 
true
 
i am after something, i want the same amount of post as Marcel, lol
 
I know of someone who used "ITBF." He was never questioned about it and always did well in interviews and has been doing well since.

It's in reference to him not finishing uni: I tried but failed!
 
AMIMI CAE

Affiliate Member of the Institute to the Motor Industry.
Certified Automotive Engineer.

I can trump that :lol:

MIMI AAE

Member of the Institute of the Motor Industry
Advanced automotive engineer

Got half way through the EngTech thing and decided i couldn't really be bothered :D
 
BSC, SSC :D (from the age of about twelve I should add) :)
 
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I can trump that :lol:

MIMI AAE

Member of the Institute of the Motor Industry
Advanced automotive engineer

Got half way through the EngTech thing and decided i couldn't really be bothered :D


GOD DAMN IT!!:bang:
 
I knew i should not have stopped after 2 years of doing my Ceng
 
i keep getting d,h,e,a,d after my name but really dont know what it means
 
BA (Hons) in advertising and reportage photography.
Could automatically have ARPS (due to the above) but can't be bothered paying for it..

Never use them after my name as I class myself as an amateur.
 
HND, BA (hons) A "proper" 4 years+ a dissertation degree, not one of those quickie English ones :lol:

Not that anything below a Masters seems to be worth anything nowadays :shrug:


BSC, SSC :D (from the age of about twelve I should add) :)


Swimming certificates don't count, Arnold ;) :lol:
 
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BSc(Hons) (in Visualisation) WTF ROFLCOPTER
 
HND, BA (hons) A "proper" 4 years+ a dissertation degree, not one of those quickie English ones :lol:

What in and where from?

At Dundee Uni they had this drink called a green monster which was ??? a pint o green stuff:thinking::puke:

I'm guessing something arty - History?

me BA and DHyp :eek::nuts:
 
What in and where from?

At Dundee Uni they had this drink called a green monster which was ??? a pint o green stuff:thinking::puke:

I'm guessing something arty - History?

me BA and DHyp :eek::nuts:


:nono: Marketing :lol:

I was going to stop at the BA, but then I'd have been a BAM :lol:
 
What do you mean would have been? Some folk are just natural born balms! :cuckoo:
 
Don't know how you do the link/botton/click thingy but I was thinking more a shortened version of:

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bampot

in the nicest possible way of course. Can I just say, you market yourself very well. Especially with that photo, next stop chancellor of the Exchequer - I'd give you the job, if it was up to me! :thumbs:
 
Don't know how you do the link/botton/click thingy but I was thinking more a shortened version of:

http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/bampot

in the nicest possible way of course. Can I just say, you market yourself very well. Especially with that photo, next stop chancellor of the Exchequer - I'd give you the job, if it was up to me! :thumbs:

I think the nation may have had it's fill of Scots chancellors in the last wee while :lol:
 
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