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  • mummytofour
    mummytofour Posts: 2,636 Forumite
    I have today finished!
    Debt free and plan on staying that way!!!!
  • I have today finished!


    Well done to you. :T :T :T Bet you're dead relieved. Hope you had a drink to celebrate.:D
    SL X
  • mummytofour
    mummytofour Posts: 2,636 Forumite
    Well done to you. :T :T :T Bet you're dead relieved. Hope you had a drink to celebrate.:D
    SL X

    I enjoyed it and am sad but pleased it is over. My teachers were all amazing and i will miss them all for sure. Fell quite sad now.

    But on the upside my life is changing my dh stops work in about 5 weeks to be a stay at home dad ( hes doing access!) At the end of Sep I will be in Uni world, a place I NEVER believed I could get too.:T

    All exciting but scary eh?
    Debt free and plan on staying that way!!!!
  • lilysgarden
    lilysgarden Posts: 161 Forumite
    I enjoyed it and am sad but pleased it is over. My teachers were all amazing and i will miss them all for sure. Fell quite sad now.

    But on the upside my life is changing my dh stops work in about 5 weeks to be a stay at home dad ( hes doing access!) At the end of Sep I will be in Uni world, a place I NEVER believed I could get too.:T

    All exciting but scary eh?

    I never thought I'd even get into college, let alone uni! Remember the first day of my access course, sat in my car in the car park crying down the phone to my boyfriend saying I wasn't gonna do it!Seems crazy now looking back because it was such a simple thing to do. But it was terrifying at the time! As for uni, it was by far the best thing I have ever done and I'm definately going to miss it now. Thankfully I was alot braver as my boyfriend started the same day but at a different campus, so felt a little braver knowing I wasn't by myself! Guess it's been one of those weird roller coaster rides that seems to never stop! I never realised I could change and learn so much at the same time!!! But will warn SW students to beware, the access and degree course have a reputation for creating parents or relationship break up's! :beer:
  • Mummytofour... It will be a busy house in September for you then. I wish you and your hubby the best of luck, no doubt our paths will cross on MSE many times.
  • mummytofour
    mummytofour Posts: 2,636 Forumite
    Mummytofour... It will be a busy house in September for you then. I wish you and your hubby the best of luck, no doubt our paths will cross on MSE many times.

    I have a feeling that our paths will cross to!
    Next hurdle is sorting out the student finances gulp and facing our fist day at uni! Mine is Sep 29th, when is yours?:beer:
    Debt free and plan on staying that way!!!!
  • I have a feeling that our paths will cross to!
    Next hurdle is sorting out the student finances gulp and facing our fist day at uni! Mine is Sep 29th, when is yours?:beer:

    My finances are sorted, but being on my own mine was simple. The hardest was my childcare.
    I'm not sure what day we start, my friend will be a second year in Sept and they've been told the 29th so I guess mine will be the same. Only problem is it's my birthday on the 29th. I just wish I knew the scheduele so I can get my mind in order. :D

    I found out today I got 2 level 3's and a level 2 in my reseach project. I'm dead chuffed because I thought I'd only get level 2's. I was told the average marks is 1 level 3 and 2 level 2's. so I'm feeling very very happy.
    :j
    SL X
  • Fruitloops
    Fruitloops Posts: 887 Forumite
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    Hey, just wanted to say congrats to everyone who has completed their Access courses and all the best at uni :D :T


    Out of my mind. Back in five minutes.
  • alwaysonthego_2
    alwaysonthego_2 Posts: 8,446 Forumite
    1,000 Posts Combo Breaker
    Well done! I have just finished the first year of my uni course and have decided to do a MA in social work adding my total uni time to 5 years.
  • Well done! I have just finished the first year of my uni course and have decided to do a MA in social work adding my total uni time to 5 years.

    WOW, well done! probably a silly question, but what would an MA in Social Work mean for you in terms of your career?
    SL x
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