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EricYong!; It was snapping.. just a simple typo.. which I can't bealive i didn't see lol ;l.
Well I've been waiting for uni for almost a whole year now; I left college and went straight to work, as in todays date, you need education and experience. So yea its been pretty much work work work. All I seem to do is wake up > work > sleep, Loop: over and over I don't have much of a social life at this moment due to the fact I moved from Devon to London so therefore not knowing anyone part from work colleges.
I am looking forward to it, don't get me wrong. just loads of people are telling me I shouldn't do it, (due to the gov messing it up every single year) but for the line of work I wish to go into, I need a degree. The fees are quite worrying though. 9K a year for just the course itself. Thankfully I have some money behind to help me a little bit. But 'cos I don't come from a rich family I had to get the Student finance deal, so pretty much the gov owns me for life.
I'm little worried about starting though; at college I did IT, English and business. Did well within them subjects but now I'm going onto a completely different style of learning, Criminology side. I have books on were I have been reading.. but the people who are also starting my course already know half of it due to their college choices.. so thats worrying due to my learning difficulties (Yey for human life.). The last thing I want is to be 'forseen' dumb or whatnot around uni; As you said.. its a new start.
This might just be it. I hope.
Yea sometimes a nice beer helps aha. Short vacation I cannot do.. that requires money. I'm not compelety stressed about starting uni. even though I have so much still to get, I got most of the uni books required; I just need like the essentials for home life.. like an iron. Maybe its the fact I'm moving away into a big new city.. but others will be in the same boat, so once there it be fine. Making friends will be easy, I find it easy to make friends tbh.