Uni or full-time work? (1 Viewer)

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I was wondering how many people just want to get full time work after school. as opposed to uni

personally i'd rather be working than at school now. but seeing as i have a traineeship if i was to drop out of school then i'd also be unemployed. which i don't want..

its so hard to get work now with the recession

anyway. full time or uni? why?
 

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Seize the opportunity to enter university upon receiving your HSC and ATAR results.
Enter later and people risk having people assume you have either failed a number of courses (lolol) or see you as a mature student.
Unless you can blend in the garden of older students with wrinkles and bald patches.
 
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Seize the opportunity to enter university upon receiving your HSC and ATAR results.
Enter later and people risk having people assume you have either failed a number of courses (lolol) or see you as a mature student.
Unless you can blend in the garden of older students with wrinkles and bald patches.
I probably will fail most of my courses.
i just don't want to go to uni at all.
its not for me
 

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you pick either uni or full time work
 

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I was wondering how many people just want to get full time work after school. as opposed to uni

personally i'd rather be working than at school now. but seeing as i have a traineeship if i was to drop out of school then i'd also be unemployed. which i don't want..

its so hard to get work now with the recession

anyway. full time or uni? why?
I think you've pretty much answered your own question, if you don't want to go to uni, don't.
 

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I like uni. For me, it's awesome because it extends on the knowledge in school. Like, today in Algebra - I was lectured on vector spaces and in about seven weeks time, a 'great epiphany' would come upon us where we'd realise the point of it all. My lecturer portrayed it alike to how arithmetic (i.e. 2+3=5) was generalised to algebra (e.g. 2+x=5).

That's interesting for me.

Now, for some people, it might be that they don't like the stuff that uni offers and they'd prefer to work and get a job straight away.

It's a personal preference and I choose uni.


Besides, there's lotta pretty girls there =P

Attractive female arts students, ftw!
 

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Uni for me, teaches you important skills which will allow you to be more successful later on in tour working life (obviously you need a brain to use what you learn, so not everyone learns), and hence earn more :biggrin:

Oh I love $$
 

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