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Beastie 11-03-2010 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by .PJ. (Post 3077032)
ross has the right idea.

Ross is the Boss. That's why!

GypsyGoth 11-03-2010 06:14 PM

I wasn't in the right frame of mind to study last year, so I don't regret not going. Hopefully I'll sort something out for this year.

Tom 11-03-2010 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by .PJ. (Post 3077032)
ross has the right idea.

Depends what you want to do. I want to work in criminal justice, can't do that without a degree unless you start at the very bottom by being a police man.

I won't be happy managing a shop or working in an office, not knocking those who do but I want to go further than that.

Claymores 11-03-2010 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by .PJ. (Post 3077032)
ross has the right idea.

earning £££££ would be more useful in UK??????. University no longer neans anything - any sprog can go to 'University' as New Labour changed the title of Polys and Colleges. It was the way to fulfill an Election promise by Tony Blair that all kids can go to 'university'

Tom 11-03-2010 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Claymores (Post 3077288)
earning £££££ would be more useful in UK??????. University no longer neans anything - any sprog can go to 'University' as New Labour changed the title of Polys and Colleges. It was the way to fulfill an Election promise by Tony Blair that all kids can go to 'university'

Degrees are almost fast becoming the minimum respected qualification too. A lot of people are looked down on for not having A levels and just having GCSE's/a vocational qualification but its getting to the point where finishing education at A levels is no longer respectable.

*mazedsalv** 11-03-2010 08:17 PM

Yeah im really not sure, i may go if i got the good grades. I am in my first year of college right now.

Thing is i dont want to end up like some of my friends, i have friends who are 19 years old who are studying AS level because they couldnt be bothered before, they will end up going to uni when they are 21-22 and finish at about 24+. I dont want to screw up the oppotunity and then years later when Im 21, say i want to go to uni. If I get teh good grades, it will be good to start uni at 19 years old on the first year i possibly can.

Because i feel for my friends, 19 year olds being stuck with us lot (16-17 year olds) studying the same thing.

Tom 11-03-2010 08:19 PM

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Originally Posted by *mazedsalv** (Post 3077371)
Yeah im really not sure, i may go if i got the good grades. I am in my first year of college right now.

Thing is i dont want to end up like some of my friends, i have friends who are 19 years old who are studying AS level because they couldnt be bothered before, they will end up going to uni when they are 21-22 and finish at about 24+. I dont want to screw up the oppotunity and then years later when Im 21, say i want to go to uni. If I get teh good grades, it will be good to start uni at 19 years old on the first year i possibly can.

Because i feel for my friends, 19 year olds being stuck with us lot (16-17 year olds) studying the same thing.

Oi, I'll be 21 when I start again :joker:

Seriously though not everyone is the same age at Uni, when I was there last time it ranged from 18-26

You might as well go, as I said its becoming the norm to have a degree plus if you don't go you'll probably regret it anyway.

King Gizzard 11-03-2010 08:19 PM

yes at least its something to do

all my mates went and left me here

looking for a job to no avail cause of no experience

*mazedsalv** 11-03-2010 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom (Post 3077377)
Oi, I'll be 21 when I start again :joker:

Seriously though not everyone is the same age at Uni, when I was there last time it ranged from 18-26

You might as well go, as I said its becoming the norm to have a degree plus if you don't go you'll probably regret it anyway.

LOL sorry :hugesmile:
I just mean, i would rather do it in my first year i could possibly do it.

And yeah thanks. First i need to get good AS and A Levels.

King Gizzard 11-03-2010 08:32 PM

I'm like having 2 years before going

i ll probably end up not going lol

Billy 11-03-2010 09:28 PM

Do it, even if you drop out, its worth the experience.
I'm gonna apply next year, to do Public Relations and Advertising.


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