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is anyone thinkin of quittin uni???im not gonna quit cos i worked way too hard to get here but its starting to get me down, sooooo much work!!!i know quite a few people on my course have dropped out, especially during xmas. i need motivation!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :crazyeyes
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Good luck!
A majority of people consider quitting their course at some point. There is a lot of work, because courses are designed to be at least a little taxing, otherwise there would be no point. The degree is a recognition of your ability to get your head down and dedicate yourself to a task.
Quitting is for wimps
but think about how bloody useful having a degree will be at the end of it :thumb:
probably the same people that say a' levels are being made easier!
:no:
But generally the first year is easy. It's a year that a lot of unis use to get everyone up to the same level in certain key areas, plus for a lot of unis it doesn't count at all towards your final grade.
im second year again (not for that reason) and in 1st year i did sweet fa. really i missed loads of lectures, didnt revise ect ect but as i had done an a level in biology and many people on the corse hadn't it made it a lot easier on me.
now im in second year again (as said before not because i did no work) and im finding it so hard.but i have spent so much money that i cant justify leaving without a degree.
i think about quitting all the time because i find it such an up hill struggle
First time was because I really wasn't enjoying my course and knew no matter how much work I put in I wouldn't come out with a decent degree or want to do anything along those lines anyway. Second time was foolish. Never leave beacuse you're missing a bloke. Is one of the biggest mistakes of my life. Never really could give everything to Andy after that because I regretted that decision. Although really looking back on it now it was probably for the best for my education because there again that degree wouldn't have suited me or left me with the opportunities and enjoyment I now get from what I do.