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Old 22nd August 2011, 11:49   #11
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my potential wage when i finish my degree will more than offset any debt ill have
now i get why some go to uni, i get why others didnt, i never went and glad i never, the reason ive took your quote is because like you say, you are doing all this for a potential wage, i can only use my mates as examples, but all of them said they would earn mega money, or at least decent, none of them do, and they have been out of uni for a few years now, also couldnt get jobs in what they wanted to do, or if they have, it only slightly relates to it, but career wise, its not the best.

all people who say about uni go on and say about the jobs they can get after earning x amount. the people who say no point are the ones who are out there with a job and know what its like to have a proper job (not saying you all dont know at uni) i mean career job, they have seen it first hand and have experience of what its like out there getting started.

i know you all say people who go to uni and work in asda and so on are the ones that did shit degrees, but those who are doing good degrees, it could also happen to you, the way country is going/is there wont be that much money about, not much money to invest. the way things are, and ive seen this from experience, companies are going for people with experience over fresh out the box grads.
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