
Well done Bethiei studied at kent for my freshers year, brilliant placeenjoy.
but i'm extremely happy because via adjustment (the opposite of clearing) i managed to secure a place on a course at a drama school that i thought was out of reach.
now studying community and applied theatre at the birmingham school of acting and i actually cannot wait.![]()
I'd like to study Scots Law or Law and Business, haven't fully made my mind up yet.
I'm still stuck between Midwifery and Nursing at the moment Amber but every midwife who I've spoke to on the maternity ward where I volunteer has said if they could do it again they'd deffo train as a Nurse first because it's a lot broader and you can go into a lot of other things with it. Then after your nursing if you wanted to do Midwifery it's only an 18 month short course where as, if you were a Midwife wanting to do nursing I think you have to do the whole three years again.
Anyways on topic, as I said above it's either out of nursing or midwifery but like Amber said I'm still not completely sure. I have a couple of weeks to decide so I'm sure I will be okay. Oh and I'm planning on doing my masters after my degree.
ICT at Trinity, just always been interested in computing from a young age.
WOO go bethiei studied at kent for my freshers year, brilliant placeenjoy.
but i'm extremely happy because via adjustment (the opposite of clearing) i managed to secure a place on a course at a drama school that i thought was out of reach.
now studying community and applied theatre at the birmingham school of acting and i actually cannot wait.![]()
very impressed xx
didn't get into uni but I'm sort of reconsidering what course I want to do
I've always been drawn to nursing but I'm not sure because my previous course (criminology and sociology) is tres interesante too. blargh decisions decisions
Try comparing them. With nursing you won't have to pay the fees, it may be a more rewarding career and you'll have more job opportunities by the end of the course if not a guaranteed one at the hospitals you harru out placements in. You may need some work experience though and A level in biological or social science. Consider the negative aspects of nursing too and then compare all factors to criminology and sociology
Last edited by Shar; 22-08-2012 at 03:05 PM.
I have ageees to go till I need to choose my university stuff.
All I know is that I will go there, and I might study the sort of stuff you need to work in the police.. though from what I've read up on, you don't need many qualifications.. so if that's the case I'll study some random fun stuff at uni
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Tbh I change idea of what I want to be when I'm older every few weeks, so me wanting to study law etc will probably not happen xP
Last edited by Cerys; 23-08-2012 at 04:37 PM.
Got in to the university of manchester to sudy physics starting this september, can't wait.
i'll try to get in the london school of economics for bsc in economic history, i really doubt i will get in though
otherwise i'll do writing or journalism, any of those two, really.
anyway
Mathematics - it was the only subject out of the ones I enjoyed that I can actually do well in![]()
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