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Final weeks of my degree...
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After 5 years I am finally finishing my degree with the final exam on the 23rd May. I am exhausted and due to the way life goes, I no longer want to do what I wanted to do when I was 18, so feel like i'm finishing the degree for the sake of it. I can't wait for it to be over. Did anyone else feel like that? Or have a complete change of heart during the degree which has meant you've never used your degree?
Also how much should I worry about the final classification? Is it really significant?
TIA just having a morning of no motivation!
Also how much should I worry about the final classification? Is it really significant?
TIA just having a morning of no motivation!
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Don't fall at the last fence arwenant, stick with it, get it, stick it on your CV and use it to your advantage- doesn't mean you have to be employed in anything like the sector you took your degree in, but use it to your advantage.
13:32 Sat 28th Apr 2012
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Language degrees are commonly 4 years long as there is a year out abroad year in the third year.
I had a place at St A's to do french, russian and italian until getting pnumonia over my A levels and my special circumstances being screwed up meant I ended up elsewhere. My brother and sister in law also went there, lovely place.
I had a place at St A's to do french, russian and italian until getting pnumonia over my A levels and my special circumstances being screwed up meant I ended up elsewhere. My brother and sister in law also went there, lovely place.
yes, I did that. I completed the course anyway for the reasons murraymints says - it showed I could learn, it showed I could achieve the task in front of me. My subsequent career had nothing to do with my degree. Decades later, the same is true of jno jnr. But I think we both benefited from years of exercising our brains.