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August 2, 2008 at 5:44 pm #104803
dogloverwoooo!
Memberoh right interesting to hear both sides.
August 2, 2008 at 7:24 pm #104804*Lassie*
MemberOff topic but what do these qualifications mean?
BSc. (Hons) Dip. DTIBC
August 2, 2008 at 7:55 pm #104805Anonymous
GuestBSc (Hons) is a batchelor of science degree where the person has completed and passed the degree and usually would have had to do a practical or literary dissertation (substantial piece of work) to pass with honours (hons)
this could have been in ANY subject which is a BSc (there are a very wide range from your basic Chemistry / Biology / Physics to Psychology to Environmental Management)
it could have been passed at any level (from memory there is 3rd, lower 2nd, upper 2nd, first)
Dip. is usually diploma and i’m googling the rest – are we talking Lucy ??
August 2, 2008 at 8:00 pm #104806Anonymous
Guestwell its nowhere on google (unless you’re referring to assaying that is!!)
guesstimate
D iploma
T raining
I nstitute
B ehavioural
C ouncellingjust as a guess tho !!
we must be talking Lucy right ?? she’s the only person in the world (well on google) to get this qual lol !!!
August 2, 2008 at 8:03 pm #104807Anonymous
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B ehavioural
C ertificateperhaps from “telephone / online” learning type place ?? cant think of any other reason google wouldnt have it !
August 2, 2008 at 8:12 pm #104808Anonymous
Guestor it could be a military diploma
August 2, 2008 at 8:31 pm #104809*Lassie*
Member[quote author=piglet link=topic=12145.msg234041#msg234041 date=1217706944]
BSc (Hons) is a batchelor of science degree where the person has completed and passed the degree and usually would have had to do a practical or literary dissertation (substantial piece of work) to pass with honours (hons)this could have been in ANY subject which is a BSc (there are a very wide range from your basic Chemistry / Biology / Physics to Psychology to Environmental Management)
it could have been passed at any level (from memory there is 3rd, lower 2nd, upper 2nd, first)
Dip. is usually diploma and i’m googling the rest – are we talking Lucy ??
[/quote]Not mentioning no names but the person with these qualifications is a trainer and behaviourist and her dogs are not very good ambassadors for her trade, she started to train her male dog for obedience and he was a total pain in the arse ::)
August 3, 2008 at 8:34 am #104810Anonymous
Guestlassie – she’s the only person on the whole of the internet that seems to have one of these erm… qualifications !
August 3, 2008 at 1:49 pm #104811*Lassie*
Member[quote author=piglet link=topic=12145.msg234111#msg234111 date=1217752474]
lassie – she’s the only person on the whole of the internet that seems to have one of these erm… qualifications !
[/quote]That what I thought, tried to find out what they meant but ??? ???
She teaches puppies at the club I use to go to and helps with aggressive dogs :-X -
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