well I have been stuyding at college for 3-4years, and I'm 21
the thing is I dont know if I should do an access course, im not planning on to going university, I really want to know should I do this course , it would be be same thing I have studied though for the past 4 years
I am kind of a bit fed up , to be honest , I dont know if I could take anymore education, what should I do
2006-08-30
11:29:16
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chrstian jesus is god
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get a life.
Get a job
and stop being a drain on society
2006-08-30 11:35:01
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answered by mystralys 2
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Well, since I'm an adult, I don't hang out with teenagers prone to that sort of nonsense. Which essentially makes it a moot point. It also takes a ton more than that to get me rattled. The world has REAL problems everyday far beyond something as silly and meaningless as a fool going "NYAH NYAH, your band sucks."
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answered by Anonymous
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Never do a course for the sake of doing a course. Why don't you find work? It's great for getting into the real world and finding out whether you want to work in a specific area, then it would be beneficial to go back to college, money in your pocket and knowing exactly what you want to study.
2006-08-30 11:50:06
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answered by 675 3
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I went through 4 years of college, 4.5 years of graduate school (finished with an M.S. and Ph.D.), and 4 years of medical school. I felt like quitting during each and every step. I finished each degree, and I feel great. There is something to say about finishing what you've accomplished to do. I have no regrets. (If I ended up quitting, then I would have something to regret FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE!!!)
So, what do you want to do? To be honest (right back) and frank, "quitting is for quitters." Are you a quitter? Or do you want to continue and reap the rewards in the end? It's all up to you.
2006-08-30 11:43:08
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answered by ♫ sf_ca ღ 4
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There would be no point in learning the same thing again. Time to take the knowledge and skills you have learned and put them into practice in the jobs market.
2006-09-03 00:28:33
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answered by jue 3
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Take some time off, like a sabatical, and after that you can ask yourself if it's still usefull to take that course, If you've had it at this point in time, you most likely give up anyways
2006-08-30 14:39:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Wow...those last 2 comments were a bit mean!
I say if u want to do it and it's going to make you happy...go for it!
If it's going to benefit you and benefit your future then do it!
Don't listen to those other people...I'm stuck in college and I hate it...I;m not going to uni either!!
Good luck!!!
<3
2006-08-30 11:43:29
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answered by **ShamanOfSexy** 2
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Learning to spell would be a good start.
2006-08-30 12:04:49
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answered by MBK 7
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Give studying a rest ... you can always go back to it.
2006-08-30 22:04:54
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answered by Ellie G 2
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GO AND GET A JOB
2006-08-30 11:36:31
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answered by Anonymous
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