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Old 11-10-2007, 09:57 AM #9
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The problem with "getting a degree" that you are not sure about using in the future is you could find yourself studying for several years only to find your degree is of no use to you and you end up on a low income even after all the hard work you have done.

Look at the possible career options available to you if you decide to go ahead with any of the courses you are interested in, you might find that helps you with the decision making process. Look at the Universities in the NE, Northumbria, Teeside, Sunderland, Durham and Newcastle, they all have excellent courses that fit in with your course choices.

If you are not keen on your careers bod then pop along to your local connexions service for a little independent advice and guidance, it's free and confidential and hopefully they will not look down on you.
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