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But..
My friend said that he don't think I'd get anything for doing just a year. Is this true or does it depend on the course and University?
If it is true I may as well leave now and work for a bit, rather than keep going to uni for nothing.
Hahaha, I'm 5 foot tall and you are 6'2. Don't stop me dominating you tho.
> After that I would get a job at home, live with my friend for a year
> then move in with David/EB (I don't mind which) get married and have
> babies.
Jesus, how long have you been going out, 5 minutes?
> Well if I left in the summer my plan would be to work at Butlins over
> the summer since it's something I've wanted to do since I was 2 foot
> tall.
Must. Not. Make. JOKES!
Well if I left in the summer my plan would be to work at Butlins over the summer since it's something I've wanted to do since I was 2 foot tall.
After that I would get a job at home, live with my friend for a year then move in with David/EB (I don't mind which) get married and have babies.
If I left now, I would get another part-time job between now and Butlins.
> Lawrence wrote:
> FinalFantasyFanatic wrote:
> Is it the uni itself or the course that's getting you down?
>
> Firstly I don't like the Uni. Secondly I don't like the course. I go
> in 6 hours a week with gaps between things, and no where to go in
> between.
>
> Not good really, is it?
>
> Sorry, but thats uni life wherever you go.
I disagree.
There are a few unis that I looked at that, looking back now I'd rather have gone to.
And as for the course thing. My uni told us to treat our degree as a full time job. If you are supposed to put that much work into something, I think at the very least it should be a course you enjoy, even if it's just a bit. There are no parts of my course I enjoy.
> Sorry, but thats uni life wherever you go.
Apart from the disliking your course.