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I've came to a few options of what I can do.
1) Stay in status quo situation of staying at home, go to uni/go to work for next 3 years.
2) Move into Glasgow, have huge loan, stay/quit job
3) Quit Uni and move somewhere else
4) Kill myself
What would you do?
After all, as much time as these two things can consume, they do not occupy all of your spare time, do they. :)
You obviously went to University for a reason - think of all you previously went through to get there. Let alone the many thousands it's bound to have cost you.
Do you really want to throw it all away, when you could so easily wish you hadn't done so, 6-months down-the-line?
We'll see, just pretty naffed off.
My point? It may only be something incredibly simple like changing your job that gives you a whole new outlook on life.
EDIT : I found Uni hard going, the first two years went by quickly, the second two dragged like hell. By the end I just wanted out. But in retrospect I'm glad I stuck with it.
Failing that, 2. Don't do 4.
Surely you should have some mates who go to your uni, willing for you to move in with them type of thing?
I've came to a few options of what I can do.
1) Stay in status quo situation of staying at home, go to uni/go to work for next 3 years.
2) Move into Glasgow, have huge loan, stay/quit job
3) Quit Uni and move somewhere else
4) Kill myself
What would you do?