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    Default what course are you PLANNING to take in uni

    (don't merge this thread with the other one this is not on the same topic)

    anyway who else is confused regarding what course they should do!!

    these are my top options:

    ba in psychology or sociology
    law
    bsc in anthropology
    media and communications
    english lit
    ba in international relations

    there's no time left aah.... i have to decide and there are so many options
    anyway


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    I don't know, luckily I've got 2 years till im going but I honestly have no idea. If I'm allowed to do a fast track German A Level I will probably end up doing a joint honours degree in language and something else. I would do sociology, but I find it incredibly at A Level and idk how it is at uni lets ask @buttons;
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    I didn't go to University, but I would have probably opted for English Language. However, my grades weren't that amazing, so I'd choose different if I could .

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    DEFINITELY something to do with law

    if I cant do law there's no point in going haha cos I don't really like anything else.


    though ngl product design *god knows if they do it at uni* was amazing and I got a decent grade, so tbh that could be an option maybe





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    Computer science hopefully
    "There are only two important days in your life: the day you are born, and the day you find out why."
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    geography
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    geography AND french??????/

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    Accounting and Finance at Bath or LSE hopefully

    Top choice though is a job/degree with KPMG at Durham Uni. 6 years (3 of uni 3 of work), they'd pay my uni fees and accommodation fees and pay me a salary of £16-20k per year for the 6 years.. And if I get a first or 2:1 then I'd have a guaranteed job at the end too. Too good to turn down really, hope I get in!
    used to fix usertitles n stuff


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    u have to find a balance been enjoyment and whether it's something u can use in future. i loved anthropology as a hobby but in a uni setting it is sooo different, i only liked 2 modules all year and the rest was hard because i wasn't interested in studying them. realistically, anthro is a pretty crappy degree to get as jobs are hard to find and when u do find one, they are unstable and u won't be in a job full time most likely. thankfully i got to change course in third year to do only sociology as an applied science degree. thing bout psych n sociology is u learn skills u can apply to many occupations (working with each other, communication, spss, how to write reports etc) and even if u don't use the degree for a job, i personally find it's been helpful to me because u do a lot of working with people and thinking outside the box compared to practical areas. obv I can't talk for the other subjects so dunno how pleasurable they r easy to get a job out of


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    PGCE Secondary Mathematics at Leicester Uni for next year

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    most likely electronic/electrical engineering

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