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What type of person takes a course
with the LSJ?
There is no such person as a 'typical' LSJ student - perhaps
if there is a common factor it is a wish to improve their writing skills
and to take advantage of the opportunities that can bring, in both their professional
and personal lives. There are very few occupations where an increase in
one's ability to communicate precisely and clearly is not an advantage.
But many students take our courses just for the pleasure
of being better at something they enjoy doing...
The list below is a selection of the occupations given
us by students who have enrolled in the first few weeks of the year - which
will show you the wide range of interests and enthusiasms that our students
bring to their coursework:
| Air Hostess |
History teacher |
Actress |
| Financial Manager |
Student |
Graphic designer |
| Office Manager |
Housewife |
Mother |
| Solicitor |
Unemployed |
Civil Servant |
| Parliamentary researcher |
Page setter |
Artist |
| Journalist |
Freelance writer |
Training consultant |
| Training Consultant |
Surveyor |
Food scientist |
| English language teacher |
UN Official |
Accounts clerk |
| PR Consultant |
IT Analyst |
Pharmacist |
| Receptionist |
Interpreter |
Shop assistant |
| Statistician |
Radio journalist |
Engineer |
| Internet researcher |
Camera operator |
Travel journalist |
| Accountant |
Business consultant |
NHS manager |
| Translator |
Systems analyst |
Project manager |
| Farmer's wife |
Linguist |
Gas engineer |
| Paramedic |
Resource assistant |
Sailor |
| Vet |
Reporter |
Prisoner |
| Nurse |
Legal secretary |
HR Manager |
| Media secretary |
Copywriter |
Scientific investigator |
| Travel agent |
Pilot |
Antiques dealer |
| TV Producer |
Banker |
IT consultant |
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