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Jake✔;2908014 said:
History, and the grand University of Chichester :) And you, Mr iConman?

Put much thought into career prospects after that? I was going to take history, but decided to switch to law because I thought I would have a better chance of finding employment. History is so much more interesting though, I didn't really take that into account. :(
 
Put much thought into career prospects after that? I was going to take history, but decided to switch to law because I thought I would have a better chance of finding employment. History is so much more interesting though, I didn't really take that into account. :(

Mate, I'm ****ed. I haven't much of an idea... Research is the next port of call regarding future employment :(

But yeh, History is actually a really interesting course. None of it is tedious, even the readings are enjoyable and you actually feel enlightened after lectures... But yeah, not sure about career prospects at the moment.
 
¡Conman - "The Physio"!;2908019 said:
Genius <laugh>

Automotive Engineering at Loughborough University <ok>

Good luck with your exam results :)

Cheers, and you too with your impending examinations!
 
Jake&#10004;;2908037 said:
Mate, I'm ****ed. I haven't much of an idea... Research is the next port of call regarding future employment :(

But yeh, History is actually a really interesting course. None of it is tedious, even the readings are enjoyable and you actually feel enlightened after lectures... But yeah, not sure about career prospects at the moment.

Don't worry about it. I've just finished, and I've realised that, even though I could probably get a job without too much of a struggle, I really don't want to do law. It's probably for the best that you do something that you actually enjoy and do it well.
 
Don't worry about it. I've just finished, and I've realised that, even though I could probably get a job without too much of a struggle, I really don't want to do law. It's probably for the best that you do something that you actually enjoy and do it well.

Cheers man, helpful to here from someone on the other side <ok>
 
Jake&#10004;;2908277 said:
Quote it and I will piss myself laughing.

Can do!

¡Conman - "The Physio"!;2906944 said:
Protip: GCSEs are piss easy compared to Uni.

Not sure I buy that, granted I've not done a levels yet so I'm in no position to judge. However with A levels you get to choose the subjects you want, but for GCSE's you have far more subjects to revise and often you have absolutely no interest in what your studying. I'm a firm believer in the idea that if you enjoy something you'll do far better in it than if you dislike it.
 
This also.

GCSEs are honestly so, so easy compared to A levels & Uni. If you genuinely think don't think there's not much of a difference you're in for a very rude awakening. GCSEs are spoon fed grades.