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8 Sep 21, 03:48 PM |
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Getting Excited
Join Date: May 21
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DS looked at this option but decided that as the course was so new he didn't fancy having to work and then study in his own time as this was offered at Sheffield Hallam. He also looked at a few other places but didn't fancy living in a bedsit / flat on his own and not knowing anyone as the course was very limited contact with students his own age. We also wanted him to have his turn at student life so is doing the Police degree route.
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8 Sep 21, 05:35 PM |
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VIP Dibber
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Daughter joked that her degree in Photography Fine Art was the most useless discipline there was (although she enjoyed it).
However, she worked her way up in the film industry. Today she’s an executive producer of marketing film for Rolex. Proves that no degree is useless if you have a strong work ethic and you are prepared to work your way up. She earns more than I ever did in teaching. She’s 35.
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8 Sep 21, 06:19 PM |
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Serious Dibber
Join Date: Aug 10
Location: staffordshire
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The day before his 16 birthday our son sat us down and showed us the info he had obtained for joining the army. Teachers wanted him to stay on but he was determined to go to the army foundation college. The day he passed out was one of our proudest moments. Sometimes they do know what they want. May not always be what we want but i am so proud x
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8 Sep 21, 08:00 PM |
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I am very jealous of young people who know what they want to do, I’m almost 45 and still don’t know what I want to be when I grow up
Our DD had no idea what career path she would like to take. She was accepted in to Law at university and lasted 2 weeks as she only applied as she thought it would be a good qualification to have, she had no interest in becoming a solicitor. She transferred to English & Philosophy and is now in her final year. She has enjoyed the course but has no idea what kind of career/job it could lead to, so is now looking into going on to study a for a masters in commercial law. The only advice I have given both our kids (DS is only 12) is to pick subjects they enjoy then, in theory, they may end up with a job they enjoy. |
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8 Sep 21, 08:20 PM |
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Our DS Simon know from the age of 12 he wanted to fix planes. After achieving his degree and extra exams to qualify he was enjoying his career. About 4 years ago he was asked if he wanted to do the BA pilots course, but because it would mean getting no pay for a year while he was training, he declined. We feel he did the right thing, as his position as a team leader his job is safe, where not all BA pilots keep their jobs.
Lesley and Melvin
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9 Sep 21, 12:05 AM |
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Excited about Disney
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DD1 knew that she wanted to be a Speech and Language Therapist from about the age of 15. We managed to to get some work experience with adults and children. She is just about to start the third year of her integrated masters degree. She still loves it despite the challenges of placement during COVID-19.
DD2 aged 17 wanted to study medicine at university until about a year ago but changed her mind and doesn’t know what she wants to do. She loves her football and has been selected to play for a ladies team so now we are thinking about looking into a soccer scholarship at an American University. Scary stuff but I am told it would be her best opportunity if she is serious about football. She wants to sort it out for herself and doesn’t want my input …. Hard for person whom likes to organise😉 At the end of the day I don’t want to push her in any direction and just want her to be happy. It doesn’t matter if she needs to take a year out to decide. Life is too short and I would rather she didn’t agonise over trying something she really isn’t sure about. I think it will work out for the best one way or another - my own path to my final career was a bumpy ride so I just need to take a back seat until she works it out. |
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9 Sep 21, 07:45 AM |
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Join Date: Jan 09
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The football route sounds fascinating! I'd be keen to hear how she gets on with that
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9 Sep 21, 10:25 PM |
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Excited about Disney
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The football club she has joined is able to support showcasing her to American university scouts for a fee (the brother of one of the other team members is going through the process at the moment).
I haven’t fully researched the ins and outs yet but I will update on here if she decides to go down that route. Edited at 10:34 PM. |
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9 Sep 21, 10:32 PM |
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Join Date: Jan 09
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10 Sep 21, 11:12 AM |
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