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For those of you with kids looking to go to uni

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    #21
    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
    I had no clue what to do on leaving college and nothing at university appealed enough to "be poor for 3+ years" as I saw it.

    So I got a job as an Accounts Junior and ultimately ended up where I am now. I don't feel I lost out because of it; it's one of those sliding doors* things where it would be interesting to know whether I'd be in the same place if I had gone to university.

    *this was a 1998 fillum featuring Gwyneth Paltrow, for thems that may not know
    You would be PM....
    "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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      #22
      Originally posted by SueEllen View Post

      You would be PM....


      I'd never have gotten into Oxford

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        #23
        Originally posted by ladymuck View Post
        I had no clue what to do on leaving college and nothing at university appealed enough to "be poor for 3+ years" as I saw it.

        So I got a job as an Accounts Junior and ultimately ended up where I am now. I don't feel I lost out because of it; it's one of those sliding doors* things where it would be interesting to know whether I'd be in the same place if I had gone to university.

        *this was a 1998 fillum featuring Gwyneth Paltrow, for thems that may not know
        you wanted to come home to find your Fiancée banging your mate?

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          #24
          Originally posted by PCTNN View Post

          That's the thing. Kids of that age have no clue of what they want to do.

          Could I go back in time I probably wouldn't bother with university until I am say 23-24 years old. And this is what I'm going to do with my kids: surely I won't force them to go straight into uni. Just take a break, travel for a bit, see what's out there and then go to uni if you want to when you want to.
          +1

          I went to uni at 30, had found a job that I liked started as an apprentice doing day release.

          I admit on day 1 I did wonder what the heck I had let myself in for, but turned out to be the best thing I ever did
          Growing old is mandatory
          Growing up is optional

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            #25
            Originally posted by vetran View Post

            you wanted to come home to find your Fiancée banging your mate?


            Having never been engaged, that aspect of the film is irrelevant for my tenuous connection purposes

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              #26
              Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post

              +1

              I went to uni at 30, had found a job that I liked started as an apprentice doing day release.

              I admit on day 1 I did wonder what the heck I had let myself in for, but turned out to be the best thing I ever did
              When I looked around at university as a mature student, there seemed to be very little by way of options. It did all seem very geared up for up to 20 year olds.

              Maybe I was looking at the wrong courses or wrong universities!

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                #27
                Originally posted by ladymuck View Post



                I'd never have gotten into Oxford
                Ok Secretary of State for something or other probably Education.
                "You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JR

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                  #28
                  Spent most of my time at Uni drinking and pissing about before scraping a 3rd in the end, What it did give me was a better perspective on life. Growing up in Cornwall if I hadn't gone to Uni in London I'd never have expanded my outlook on the world, met such a diversity of people and experienced anything like the same range of cultures and perspectives. It's not just about the academic side of things, Uni lets you see the world beyond your own local bubble and realise that not everyone is the same as you and your mates back home.
                  "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by DaveB View Post
                    Spent most of my time at Uni drinking and pissing about before scraping a 3rd in the end, What it did give me was a better perspective on life. Growing up in Cornwall if I hadn't gone to Uni in London I'd never have expanded my outlook on the world, met such a diversity of people and experienced anything like the same range of cultures and perspectives. It's not just about the academic side of things, Uni lets you see the world beyond your own local bubble and realise that not everyone is the same as you and your mates back home.
                    Until I went to university I never realised how much of a head start some people get in life.

                    I knew a few people from London, nice enough but not particularly bright and who studied fairly useless degrees.

                    Their families made sure they were juiced straight into decent jobs in media and the arts.

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                      #30
                      I didn't pay £150k for private schools per child to go to a low ranking university

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