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This thread is almost a cliché.
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Grantkelly

Original Poster:

5 posts

209 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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The number of people asking this must increase every year, but...

What do i do?!

The question i'd like to ask the PH collective is "What will i do with my life?"

Now, some facts.

I attained 8 standard grade credit level 1's and had the highest GPA (Grade Point Average) in my school.

In the preliminary examinations I again succeeded, achieving one of the highest marks in Scotland for Computing.

I applied and got a conditional for an MA in Economics.

I love motors, natch!


With the currect economic state of affairs (ah, the irony) i'm debating with myself whether I should do one of the following

Go to Uni after this year
Stay on for another year of boredom and Advanced highers...
Leave school after these exams and do something (PH assistance needed for this!)
Leave school right now and do something (seems a little silly)

I feel a hoarde of pressure from the education system and although i know it is beneificial to me, I feel that the time for me to be educated has stopped and I need to apply myself.

I'd like to live a lifestyle that i could afford goodies and various cars etc. My dad, being a layabout in his youth, is now a success and owns a few nice cars and a lovely house.) He worked as a postman and worked right up to an executive account manager. Woop-de-doo i hear you say. He never had a house, and lived in the back of a 1.6 capri for 3 months of him starting work.

Thank you PH driving

Grant

Parrot of Doom

23,075 posts

250 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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How should we know? Its your life, you decide!

All I'll say is that nobody has ever asked me my qualifications. Ever.

Sciroccology

29,908 posts

246 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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Nuke her back doors in from an MX-5 up the Oxo Tower.




Cliched question, cliched answer

adamfraser

569 posts

219 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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No advice, but good to see someone from Ayr on here!

TheCarpetCleaner

7,294 posts

218 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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I also have to agree with POD, I did not get where I am now by asking other people questions about what I wanted to do.

I tried a number of different jobs, picked what I liked doing and fitted my lifestyle, and threw myself at it full on.

Do the same, see a bit of life then give it the best shot you got, whatever it is.


Grantkelly

Original Poster:

5 posts

209 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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Sciroccology said:
Nuke her back doors in from an MX-5 up the Oxo Tower.




Cliched question, cliched answer
tongue out

spaximus

4,323 posts

269 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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You need to think what you want. On Ph there are many who have no qualifications and yet are loaded, others who have qualifications equally well heeled. Both routes have merit but the main one for formal uni education is getting a job afterwards. Both my neighbours kids did Chemistry at Nottingham and are now in London working in the finance sector, without the degree they wouldn't have got an interview where they are.
I am not a fan of gap years as basically it is a year on holiday, yes you mature but earning a living does the same quicker.
Whatever only you will know what is right for you, don't do what you feel others want you to do.

siscar

6,887 posts

233 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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Yes, do what feels right to you, don't do something just because it's what everyone else is saying you should do, if it doesn't feel right don't do it.

Kuroblack350

1,388 posts

216 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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Qualifications generally speaking give you more choices. It's better to have, than have not... Those that tell you 'they don't matter' or 'nobody asked to see mine' generally have no more than a Bronze Swimming Certificate...* Generally speaking wink

  • Cue an unprecedented number of PistonHeads BSc's MSc's and PHd's..!
I work for a large Aerospace and defence company, and yes they wanted to see my qualifications, my GCSE's, A Levels (22 UCAS points at the time - minimum) and of course my degree...

If you have the grey matter, then it's really no hardship.

sparkythecat

8,020 posts

271 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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OP said:
I'm considering further education and I like cars
This would seem to tick all the boxes

http://www.myerscough.ac.uk/?page=motorsports-home

Grantkelly

Original Poster:

5 posts

209 months

Monday 24th March 2008
quotequote all
sparkythecat said:
OP said:
I'm considering further education and I like cars
This would seem to tick all the boxes

http://www.myerscough.ac.uk/?page=motorsports-home
Interesting. Realistically, though, would employment follow? (based on me working my t*ts off)

OllieC

3,816 posts

230 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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well theres worse cars to live in the back of

Plotloss

67,280 posts

286 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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Go to Uni, it wont actually make any difference to your earnings but it gives you an excuse to get stted daily for 4 years and that my friend is not to be undervalued.

mikechandler

1,998 posts

218 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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Grantkelly said:
The number of people asking this must increase every year, but...

What do i do?!

The question i'd like to ask the PH collective is "What will i do with my life?"

Now, some facts.

I attained 8 standard grade credit level 1's and had the highest GPA (Grade Point Average) in my school.

In the preliminary examinations I again succeeded, achieving one of the highest marks in Scotland for Computing.

I applied and got a conditional for an MA in Economics.

I love motors, natch!


With the currect economic state of affairs (ah, the irony) i'm debating with myself whether I should do one of the following

Go to Uni after this year
Stay on for another year of boredom and Advanced highers...
Leave school after these exams and do something (PH assistance needed for this!)
Leave school right now and do something (seems a little silly)

I feel a hoarde of pressure from the education system and although i know it is beneificial to me, I feel that the time for me to be educated has stopped and I need to apply myself.

I'd like to live a lifestyle that i could afford goodies and various cars etc. My dad, being a layabout in his youth, is now a success and owns a few nice cars and a lovely house.) He worked as a postman and worked right up to an executive account manager. Woop-de-doo i hear you say. He never had a house, and lived in the back of a 1.6 capri for 3 months of him starting work.

Thank you PH driving

Grant
First thing I would do is sign up to a predominantly motoring based website, go in to the virtual pub and ask for advice on what I should do next hehe

CosmicMatt

634 posts

213 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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mikechandler said:
Grantkelly said:
The number of people asking this must increase every year, but...

What do i do?!

The question i'd like to ask the PH collective is "What will i do with my life?"

Now, some facts.

I attained 8 standard grade credit level 1's and had the highest GPA (Grade Point Average) in my school.

In the preliminary examinations I again succeeded, achieving one of the highest marks in Scotland for Computing.

I applied and got a conditional for an MA in Economics.

I love motors, natch!


With the currect economic state of affairs (ah, the irony) i'm debating with myself whether I should do one of the following

Go to Uni after this year
Stay on for another year of boredom and Advanced highers...
Leave school after these exams and do something (PH assistance needed for this!)
Leave school right now and do something (seems a little silly)

I feel a hoarde of pressure from the education system and although i know it is beneificial to me, I feel that the time for me to be educated has stopped and I need to apply myself.

I'd like to live a lifestyle that i could afford goodies and various cars etc. My dad, being a layabout in his youth, is now a success and owns a few nice cars and a lovely house.) He worked as a postman and worked right up to an executive account manager. Woop-de-doo i hear you say. He never had a house, and lived in the back of a 1.6 capri for 3 months of him starting work.

Thank you PH driving

Grant
First thing I would do is sign up to a predominantly motoring based website, go in to the virtual pub and ask for advice on what I should do next hehe
Looks like he is halfway there. Now who is gonna give the lad a chance?

Ordinary Bloke

4,559 posts

214 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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I have an MSc, and it's come in useful. I wanted to go and get a job when I was 16, but was forced to carry on. Others have done very well without a degree, so I'd just say that it's probably easier for you to get one in the next few years, rather than decide when you're 30 or 40 that you should have gone to Uni. It's also probably more fun when you're the same age as most Uni students...

ETA: I forgot to say anything funny, didn't I?

Edited by Ordinary Bloke on Monday 24th March 21:00

Simpo Two

89,401 posts

281 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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Go into politics, become Prime Minister and sort the country out?

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

271 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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Have you considered sheep rustling...?

Balmoral Green

42,420 posts

264 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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Start with a paper bag, and work your way up.

sparkythecat

8,020 posts

271 months

Monday 24th March 2008
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Grantkelly said:
sparkythecat said:
OP said:
I'm considering further education and I like cars
This would seem to tick all the boxes

http://www.myerscough.ac.uk/?page=motorsports-home
Interesting. Realistically, though, would employment follow? (based on me working my t*ts off)
We're not fecking clairvoyant on here you know.

Try this

phone [b] "Hello Myerscough College?"
"I'm considering one of your motorsport courses and wondered what my employment prospects might be upon graduation?"

"I'd be interested to know how your recent alumni are faring. Can you put me in touch with anyone who can help me find out?"[/b]

In the meantime carefully write these instructions on the back of you hand.

Breathe in. Breathe out.

HTH