Dropping out of uni...need advice.

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Post by nesslei » Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:44 am

pk- wrote:even if you're not going to follow a particular career path related to the degree you do, if you can afford it i reckon it's worth sticking the whole 3 years.
word to your sensibility bustah.

i seriously recommend sticking out your studies. while i definitely believe in creating your own opportunities regardless of your education/qualifications, good things do come to those who show perserverance, believe.
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Post by nubble » Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:50 am

nesslei wrote:
pk- wrote:even if you're not going to follow a particular career path related to the degree you do, if you can afford it i reckon it's worth sticking the whole 3 years.
word to your sensibility bustah.

i seriously recommend sticking out your studies. while i definitely believe in creating your own opportunities regardless of your education/qualifications, good things do come to those who show perserverance, believe.
Doesnt really apply to my situation though...ive already fucked things up too badly to recover.

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Post by datura » Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:51 am

nesslei wrote:
pk- wrote:even if you're not going to follow a particular career path related to the degree you do, if you can afford it i reckon it's worth sticking the whole 3 years.
word to your sensibility bustah.

i seriously recommend sticking out your studies. while i definitely believe in creating your own opportunities regardless of your education/qualifications, good things do come to those who show perserverance, believe.
and the actual degree subject isn't as important in some cases as the actual degree you get (first/2:1/desmond etc) for a lot of jobs, so do something you think/know you are good at.

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Post by nesslei » Tue Jan 22, 2008 12:51 am

well if that's your view on the situation, i don't really suppose sticking in there is going to be the way forward.

all the best - keep your mind open to new directions and the doors will open.
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