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	 POST-GRADUATE COURSE FOR WOMEN AT CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY 
 Unfortunately all courses below are cancelled. (There were no candidates that needed them.) 
   
 1st year - 1st semester 
 Language 1: Are you ready to go? Definition of the word ‘yes’. . 
 Reading a map: Logic before intuition. 
 Driving 1: You can, using automatic gear. 
 Driving 2: The meaning of little flickering red lights. 
 Honour & obey: The tiny letters of ‘I promise…’  
 Why your mother is not welcome. 
 Classical clothing: wearing things you’ve worn before. 
 Etiquette 1: Men do need space in the bath room. 
 Communication skills 1: Tears, the last solution, not the first. 
 Unknown possibilities of banking: Make a deposit  
   
 2nd semester 
 Language 2: Rhetorical questions (Used to be: ‘Honey, am I too fat?) 
 Practice: Shopping in less than 4 hours. 
 Etiquette 2: His razor is really his!  
 Remote control: Only for men. 
 Communication skills 2: Think before speaking. 
 Driving 3: Remaining a constant speed: is that possible? 
 Football: No game but a religion.  
 Cooking 1: The comeback of bacon & eggs. 
 Silence: The ultimate place no woman has ever been. 
 Practice: You can buy condoms as well.  
 Putting the toilet seat down yourself.  
   
 2nd year - 1st semester 
 Calling and remaining order. 
 Language 3: Telephone calls. 
 Driving 4: Make-up and driving is as water and fire!  
 The limits of make-up. 
 Cooking 2: Soy sprouts and corn salad are not meant for human consumption.  
 Communication skills: Getting what you want without whining. 
 Men-management: Domestic duties can wait until after the match. 
 Driving 5: Introduction to parking. 
 The penis: His best friend can become your best friend. 
 Oil and gasoline: Your car need both.  
 The 7-outfits-week: It does not need to be new to be good. 
   
 2nd semester 
 Higher maths: How to use the video. 
 Menstruation: Your problem, not his.  
 Dancing: Why men do not like it. 
 Communication skills: Ending a Telephone call. 
 Dust: A painless natural phenomenon only women can see. 
 Language 4: Clean and dirty: the nuance of ‘bearable’.  
 Not everything is what it seems: Why credit cards are no toys.  
 Your husband: A male chauvinistic pig or a vulnerable victim of youth trauma’s that is surviving by letting the prehistoric man inside himself free?  |