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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Started conversation Mar 14, 2003
Hello,
At the moment, , I feel sad, I'm coming to a time in my life when I should be enjoying myself to some extent and yet I've locked myself in with a job. I feel like I've settled to fast, and having heard all the experances of every one else ,
I'm not sure what to do, I want to get this out of me, I want to go to Uni see what it's like, but I know I can't go. I want to beable to meet new people, and I can't (without going to quite some lengths), perhaps I'm just being silly. tepidation has never held too well with me when it comes to burning questions. and these are the kind that effect your whole life. (although doing sky dives would probly be no problem).
Tell me what you think, even if it's negative.
-- DoctorMO --
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Elbow Yangle (and the case for boys in eyeliner) Posted Mar 15, 2003
Generally the "experiences" as you call them, of us lot of the same age as your good self (even if I am 6 days yonger than you) are not all they are cracked up to be. Mostly becasue no one can remember them the next morning. If you are making money now you are much more likely to be able to do what you want to do in the future. The rest of us will be drowning in debt for at least the next 5 years.
At the end of the day, loathed as I am to have to use that phrase, what you do is entirely up to you, but don't rush into quitting or whatever just cos it doent feel right at the minute.
Liz xxx
ps. How come you can't go to uni?
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Mar 15, 2003
Oh yea I can just see my application form... Qualifcations: [N/A], Its posible I may just be luky with this job, I was having a moan in general. I feel like I'm not getting anywere, career wise, It's probly a good move to stay put, but I'd prefere not to end up as a 40 year old hermit.
-- DoctorMO --
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Mar 17, 2003
Well I concider my options, Halton Callege is a grungy place, and I've already been. It's not worth the effort to get up to do that kind of thing. they only give you silly bits of paper, and if thats what it takes, forget it. I'm not that desperate.
I can probly find somewere else.
-- DoctorMO --
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Mar 17, 2003
Of course there isn't any need to go and study courses to get A levels. I know a couple of people who studied independantly, then put themselves in for the exam independantly.
Of course they were very self motivated to do this, basically I think they followed the curriculum from the A level examination board that they wanted to go with, then just sat the exam...
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Mar 17, 2003
Well, that would just be to get hte 'A' levels, to allow a university enterence, if that is the route you wanted to go. Which you don't need to do. Most, or certainly a lot, of Universitys do four year long BSc/Ba courses, with the first year being to catter for those who might not have studied A levels, or not achieved suitible grade at A level.
And, the student debt from doing the degree, should be catered for by the hgiher income given from having a degree, in theory, of course.... Though as I missed fees when I did my degree, I'm not exactly sure how I'd look at the system now...
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Mar 18, 2003
hmm, funny I supose I've gotten to were everyone else is aiming, just with a lower pay, although I supose the flexability isn't bad, and I did get a 21% rise
Perhaps I should just go to more H2G2 meets. see more people anyway
-- DoctorMO --
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Lifson Kofie Posted Mar 19, 2003
Fail all else, you could go straight to Uni by doing a foundation year which would prepare you with all the nessercery info and techniques for the actual degree. I had a friend who wanted to do civil engineering, and he didn't have nearly enough grades to get in, but they said - agree to do a foundation year and we'll take you.
Just a thought.
LK
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Mar 19, 2003
Yes, but it's not as if I fear my quals will let me down getting a job, (they may, but I got brute force on my side)
I've heared that you can get some kind of thing if your in the industry for a number of years, and take the exam or somthing,
although to be honest I think alot of this rethinking my life buisness is homonal(SP)
-- DoctorMO --
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Mar 19, 2003
Yes, but it's not as if I fear my quals will let me down getting a job, (they may, but I got brute force on my side)
I've heared that you can get some kind of thing if your in the industry for a number of years, and take the exam or somthing,
although to be honest I think alot of this rethinking my life buisness is homonal(SP)
-- DoctorMO --
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted Apr 23, 2003
better, a little odd still, but better. thanks.
-- DoctorMO --
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted May 19, 2003
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DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) Posted May 21, 2003
I'm glad you are so suportive...
-- DoctorMO --
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Beatrice Posted May 23, 2003
Good, glad you're feeling better
I wonder what you feel your motives are for going to Uni...
for the degree? (do an Open University course)
to get a better job? (do specific job related training)
for the social life? (much over-rated, I hated my Uni days)
Amateur Dramatics is always a good way to broaden your circle of friends. And there's always loads of backstage/ front of house stuff to be done if you dont fancy treading the boards.
PS adding you to my friends list
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- 1: DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) (Mar 14, 2003)
- 2: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Mar 15, 2003)
- 3: Elbow Yangle (and the case for boys in eyeliner) (Mar 15, 2003)
- 4: DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) (Mar 15, 2003)
- 5: friendlywithteeth (Mar 16, 2003)
- 6: DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) (Mar 17, 2003)
- 7: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Mar 17, 2003)
- 8: Elbow Yangle (and the case for boys in eyeliner) (Mar 17, 2003)
- 9: 2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... (Mar 17, 2003)
- 10: DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) (Mar 18, 2003)
- 11: Lifson Kofie (Mar 19, 2003)
- 12: DoctorMO (Keeper of the Computer, Guru, Community Artist) (Mar 19, 2003)
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