The uni bunch... me and Joe doing Law, JDub doing History, you doing Aeronautical Engineering... we need some photography and dance students to balance us out.
Actually I should have mentioned that I got an extreme last minute switch to Automotive Engineering, which is basically the same as Aeronautical except it focusses on cars and I was stupid enough to not research it
I lived with someone last year who did Motorsport Engineering. We're top in the country for that. He wouldn't shut up about cars.
A lot of people on my course play it a lot too. So many of us sit in the back of lectures with our laptops out playing it
Thanks but there cost is a little bit out of my reach,, My league is First Division South, In sweden.
I'm the 'pretend student' here then, studying the ever-so important course of...wait for it... music journalism. I'm not as stupid as my course makes me sound, honestly. Probably the most stupid thing I have ever done was pay £3000 a year to do it...
It's all about the uni lifestyle. Most of us will probably end up not using the degree in later life.
My love for music and writing told me it was the right thing to do, fast forward two and a half years and I despise it, the next 16 weeks can't come soon enough when I finish for good. Admittedly it is cool interviewing pop stars every now and again and geting free gig tickets for pretty much any venue in the South, but in the long-run is anybody going to employ me for doing that? Is it worth thousands of pounds? I don't regret coming to uni in the sense that I have done a lot of growing up, I've met some friends for life, started supporting Saints seriously ie going to games regularly, but in educational terms it's been awful. Only myself to blame, though it's just one of those mistakes people make in life that they learn from. Oh, and being at uni introduced me to FM
Dress like a hipster and claim a new genre of music will be big in 2013. You'll get big work in no time