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I wood doe it awl again.
I lernd al lot in Unievercewrty.
And I liye wot job it give me two.
Eye get too work lowds of ours at the BurglerKing az manie az eye liyke.
I lernd al lot in Unievercewrty.
And I liye wot job it give me two.
Eye get too work lowds of ours at the BurglerKing az manie az eye liyke.
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Originally Posted by bigsigh
Didnt really want to go wen i started but its ok , glad i did now , in third year with one more to go . Will be nice to get out and make some proper money
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I see that a lot of the richest people around didn't go. There success probably more down to personality type though, I don't think I would have ended up as the next Richard Branson if I started out at 16 selling fruit on the market or wheelerdealing whatever. With hindsight I would have done a differtent course though, not chemistry. Something with more potential to set up own business like architecture or pharmacy.
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Difficult one, I'm in 3rd year, I think its a waste of time. However it can be a means to an end, it will depend on the career path I choose when I finish whether the degree affects how well I do.
As you said at school there's an attitude of go to university=succeed in life. Too many people trying to subscribe to this theory. A degree is probably worth a lot less now than it was 20 years ago. I think the average wage of graduates will drop over the next few years. Too many people going to be coming out of university and doing a 10k a year job that they could have done 3 or 4 years before but now 15-20 k of debt carrying around with them which they will probably have all their life unless they get lucky or increase their wage.
I know people who haven't gone to university earning plenty within a few years. A lot of it is to do with your personality. If your a layabout at uni for the easy life and you continue that way after then you ain't gonna go far.
If you've got a good attitude to work and some skills to go with it you'll do well, degree or not.
Don't question my grammar or spelling please! I ain't an english student and haven't bothered checking this as its a post on a bulletin board, so no "you won't get a job writing like that comments"
Rant over, he he! All imo!
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As you said at school there's an attitude of go to university=succeed in life. Too many people trying to subscribe to this theory. A degree is probably worth a lot less now than it was 20 years ago. I think the average wage of graduates will drop over the next few years. Too many people going to be coming out of university and doing a 10k a year job that they could have done 3 or 4 years before but now 15-20 k of debt carrying around with them which they will probably have all their life unless they get lucky or increase their wage.
I know people who haven't gone to university earning plenty within a few years. A lot of it is to do with your personality. If your a layabout at uni for the easy life and you continue that way after then you ain't gonna go far.
If you've got a good attitude to work and some skills to go with it you'll do well, degree or not.
Don't question my grammar or spelling please! I ain't an english student and haven't bothered checking this as its a post on a bulletin board, so no "you won't get a job writing like that comments"
Rant over, he he! All imo!
Rich
#13
No I would not have. I have one month left of my degree, Economics. What a waste of time! all this hard work (yes some of us do work! lol.) Still a top experiance. Wish I did a trainning course in something handy, plumming, construction etc. Or if i did go back in time some how (hummm wheres that flux capacitor) I would have done Automotive motorsport After my degree, im going to do a Masters, just to get some sh!tty job.
Kam
Tip- Dont go to uni if you want a fast track career, you will just end up surfing SN when your dissertation is in next week. IMHO.
Kam
Tip- Dont go to uni if you want a fast track career, you will just end up surfing SN when your dissertation is in next week. IMHO.
#15
Yep. I worked hard, got a first and enjoyed it all.
Nope. Still got debts I'd rather not have.
Yep. I have an enjoyable job now at a different Uni doing innovative CAD and looking after one of only three rapid prototyping machines of it's type in the country.
Nope. I could earn a lot more than I probably should considering the effort and cost of doing a degree.
I'm not sure I'd do it again to be honest, but I certainly don't regret going.
Nope. Still got debts I'd rather not have.
Yep. I have an enjoyable job now at a different Uni doing innovative CAD and looking after one of only three rapid prototyping machines of it's type in the country.
Nope. I could earn a lot more than I probably should considering the effort and cost of doing a degree.
I'm not sure I'd do it again to be honest, but I certainly don't regret going.
#16
To be honest im now really getting fed up of my degree. (Economics)
I dont find it difficult and i could pass it with my eyes shut, but i just have absolutely NO motivation for it and i feel that when i graduate i will probably just end up in a job feeling exactly the same as i do now, due to the nature of the degree.
Unfortunately the cost of going means i feel too tied into it to leave and i dont really have any better alternatives.
Just feel trapped (and skint )
I dont find it difficult and i could pass it with my eyes shut, but i just have absolutely NO motivation for it and i feel that when i graduate i will probably just end up in a job feeling exactly the same as i do now, due to the nature of the degree.
Unfortunately the cost of going means i feel too tied into it to leave and i dont really have any better alternatives.
Just feel trapped (and skint )
#17
Yep !!
Vocational degree which means I can afford Scooby even after divorce, 2 kids errrr another on the way etc !!
No savings or money in the bank but don't have to worry where the next gallon of Optimax is coming from
Plus 4 years and ten weeks of Uni life not to be missed (qualified 4 grand in debt 1982)
Midlife.....
Vocational degree which means I can afford Scooby even after divorce, 2 kids errrr another on the way etc !!
No savings or money in the bank but don't have to worry where the next gallon of Optimax is coming from
Plus 4 years and ten weeks of Uni life not to be missed (qualified 4 grand in debt 1982)
Midlife.....
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I'd go back tomorrow if I could! It depends why people want to go there. If I was after a career which pays me significantly more than my friends who left school at 18 are earning then I'm going to be disappointed. Those days are over. It is possible to graduate and get an amazing salary but this isn't necessarily linked to your level of education any more.
If I was going to university for the broader experience, to learn how to become independent, live away from home, meet new people, get laid and get into debt then I know I wouldn't be disappointed. That's why I went to university, not on some false hope that I'd have an amazing career afterwards, but for the broader experience of it all. (The debt was a bummer though.)
If I was going to university for the broader experience, to learn how to become independent, live away from home, meet new people, get laid and get into debt then I know I wouldn't be disappointed. That's why I went to university, not on some false hope that I'd have an amazing career afterwards, but for the broader experience of it all. (The debt was a bummer though.)
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Originally Posted by matt85
To be honest im now really getting fed up of my degree. (Economics)
I dont find it difficult and i could pass it with my eyes shut, but i just have absolutely NO motivation for it and i feel that when i graduate i will probably just end up in a job feeling exactly the same as i do now, due to the nature of the degree.
I dont find it difficult and i could pass it with my eyes shut, but i just have absolutely NO motivation for it and i feel that when i graduate i will probably just end up in a job feeling exactly the same as i do now, due to the nature of the degree.
A degree is a piece of paper for employers that says this guy is smart and can finish work to a good standard within a deadline.
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