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Advice please

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Right ok......

 

i had my uni results back the other day, and i cannot continue on my current degree.

 

so options i am considering are

 

--- Redo the entire year on Criminology and law (my current degree)

 

--- Change my degree and start afresh

 

--- Drop the law side (the one i failed) and take another subject part time for 1 year then pick up a full time degree again so that my criminology (which i passed) would finish the same time as the new half of my degree (so it would be say social policy and criminology)

 

--- Drop uni all together and get a job with a career plan

 

--- Drop uin all together and move away from birmingham and get a job with a career plan maybe else where in the country

 

--- Drop uni, work in a job for say 6/7 months and save some moeny, and then head off abroad to look for a career there (my idea is USA).

 

anyways, i'm kinda leaning towards the move to ua options, i'ts something i've always wanted.

 

How-ever, I also had my desire to do uni and complte it, and have promised someone i would (who now is dead so it kinda makes me feel guilty that i am thinking of dropping).

 

But i know if i fail again, i'll be less liekly to find a good job and possible career because of my age will be that bit older than the rest who would be looking for the type of jobs i can get.

 

But then i also think what point has my life served by going to uni if i don't finish it...

 

 

aaaanyways..... just wondered what some of you though, might do in the same situation. Might help me see things from a different light you see

 

 

eeeks now i've gone and asked for advice...how conformist of me

 

and erm..yeah howdy y'all...hewwwwwwoo Sweet one ;) *huggles you*

eeehhh i really couldn't tell you what to do! the best decision maker for your life is you darling.

 

hope the right choice comes to you.

 

i know that my friend currenty dropped out of his program and is taking this year off to work and think about what he wants to do for sure. that's probably what i would do to.

This sounds good to me:

--- Drop the law side (the one i failed) and take another subject part time for 1 year then pick up a full time degree again so that my criminology (which i passed) would finish the same time as the new half of my degree (so it would be say social policy and criminology)

 

 

Unless you are no longer interested in persuring the schooling, than go the route of job/travel. It's up to you of course.

 

I'm in uni too, it can be a drag sometimes.

stay in Uni and start a new course I guess. You might find it more interesting to start something different

That could be expensive though. If you've REALLY had enough of uni just get a job :)

good luck with whatever you choose to do majson!

I haven't really been out in the real world yet so I have no advice...

id just drop the one I failed..but u have to do whateva makes u happy and makes more sense to u

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well i gotta really come with some kind of decision by tusday...which is fucked.

 

lol, stil i'm good, cos no matter my chocies i'd be happy with all.

thats a good way to think about it :)

aww Garry..

 

l don't even want to go to uni

and erm..yeah howdy y'all...hewwwwwwoo Sweet one *huggles you*

 

GARRY!! I love ya!! How've you been darling?? Awww....i missed you!!!

 

I say do what your heart desires, whatever makes you happiest. Good luck MY brit pea!! hahaha :lol:

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