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Looking forward to the end of uni?

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Ahh another day preparing for my final exams..... and its been so boring but i got what i wanted done!!

So apart from me, is there anyone of looking forward in leaving uni?... its been great but i am just bored to death of preparing for exams and writing essay's. I'm having a year out before any more studying and can't wait to be able to go to work and then be able to do whatever i want after work instead of having to push myself to do some revision or dissertation writing :)

Am I alone in looking forward to it being all over with..... the pressure people!!
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  • celyn90
    celyn90 Posts: 3,249 Forumite
    I can't wait for it to be over - I want a job where I have employment rights! But then again I've been in higher education since 1997... :eek:
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  • ^!£$&
    ^!£$& Posts: 1,929 Forumite
    I cant wait to leave Uni I'm gonna miss the place & people but not the exams, essays or being skint
  • Catseyez
    Catseyez Posts: 993 Forumite
    What are you studying CG and what do you hope to do when you've graduated?
  • crazy_guy
    crazy_guy Posts: 823 Forumite
    Catseyez wrote: »
    What are you studying CG and what do you hope to do when you've graduated?

    Studying for a Law degree, i'm planning to have a year out and get some further experience in the legal field, previously worked as a caseworker/paralegal so hope to carry this on. Then i'd like to return to do the Legal practice course which is the practical training to be a solicitor.

    I just feel exhausted from doing this degree, i have enjoyed it but thinking of doing another year straight away fills me with terror!....
  • I cant wait as 2 days after my last exam im moving to leeds and starting my placement job - THAT quickly!

    BUt it should be a great job ^-^
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  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    I think by the time you get to this point in your degree that you do need a change. The constant pressure of essays of exams is not nice.
    :beer:
  • reehsetin
    reehsetin Posts: 4,916 Forumite
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    in year 2 out of 3, and counting the days till i finish, to be honest have been since the day i started
    Yes Your Dukeiness :D
  • studentphil
    studentphil Posts: 37,640 Forumite
    reehsetin wrote: »
    in year 2 out of 3, and counting the days till i finish, to be honest have been since the day i started

    It is very wearing constant exams and essays and it does make it hard work at times.
    :beer:
  • Catseyez
    Catseyez Posts: 993 Forumite
    crazy_guy wrote: »
    Studying for a Law degree, i'm planning to have a year out and get some further experience in the legal field, previously worked as a caseworker/paralegal so hope to carry this on. Then i'd like to return to do the Legal practice course which is the practical training to be a solicitor.

    I just feel exhausted from doing this degree, i have enjoyed it but thinking of doing another year straight away fills me with terror!....

    That sounds like a very good idea. Not only will it give you valuable experience but you'll also be earning money. :money:

    All the best of luck to you! :)
  • lisa_75
    lisa_75 Posts: 555 Forumite
    I am gutted to be leaving. Not looking forward to the world of work and I will miss my mates like crazy.

    I love the student life.
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