Alandoril said:
Don't come to Britain. Don't go to university.
This country is falling apart and higher education is a waste of time unless you're posh.
Just get a job and/or start professional training whilst working for free somewhere because that's the only way you'll get the experience you need to get a foot in the door anywhere unless you're stacking shelves.
Wish I'd had someone to be so brutally honest with me before I went to uni. It would have saved me three years of my life and thousands of pounds worth of debt.
Aikayai said:
After studying at uni I realized something. Its a complete waste of time. Wasted 30k on uni and all so I could stick my thumb up my arse while I swam through a sea of job rejection letters telling me I didn't have enough "experience".
But don't let my experience put you off, it was fun while it lasted. Its just its a more important decision as to if you want to go or not before where. You could be earning/training in that time.
Picked up these two just because I am a big advocate of Uni but on the right course, so many times I'm just amazed when some people take things as general as English, or as specific as Victorian industrial history and are amazed when the jobs are not lining up at their door.
There's tonnes of career path's you can't get into without going to university, medical doctors, academia (research or as a professor), engineers (electronic, civil, mechanical, automotive, aeronautical), lawyers, accountants, chemists, physicists, scientists etc, pretty much the people who stop us living in the 11th century. All of those professions are protected professional body's that you can't get into without a degree (bar accountancy which to my knowledge is extremely hard to pass the exams without a degree).
out of interest what did you do at University? Because in my experience most people who have a negative attitude about uni either failed to achieve or did not pick the right course. I'm just about to graduate after 4 years on an engineering course and its by far the best decision I ever made, it's given me so much theory based knowledge (physics, maths, solid & fluid mechanics) as well as practical like manufacturing, testing and repairs, given me an opening into a professional body I would not have had otherwise. An in terms of looking at it a little greedily the jobs I'm currently being interviewed for pay twice what my friends who decided to work their way up over the last 4 years. I've got so much out of it I'm considering staying on and doing a Masters.
An on a quick note I'm far from posh lol, first person ever to go to uni on one side of my family.
Another thing I would add is as the head of my course said to me on the first day "A degree merely unlocks the door of opportunity, work experience, internships, private projects, summer placements, society's and part time jobs are what will ultimately assist you in getting a job". Which I whole heartily agree with and I'm fully aware when I decide to leave uni I'm not going to walk strait into my dream job as I've chosen to spend most of my summer's with my family and earning a bit of money where as others have put it towards their career.
To clippen05 I'd make these points:
- From my experience of drinking attitudes when I have been in the US and what they are in the UK especially among the Student population, if it's an issue over there with your friends it will probably mean allot more missed opportunity here as drinking is a much bigger thing here, ESPECIALLY among sports society's I like drinking allot, an even I felt more pressure than I liked to go out allot when I was on a team.
- I wouldn't build up a dream picture studying abroad in the UK I'm sure you could find it a great experience but, it's not going to be like a film, in pretty much ANY UK city you will experience crime (either yourself or others you know), you will witness fights if you go out allot, especially in such a large city as Liverpool.
- Unless you are just going to be in it for the "life experience" or for fun if you have time & money to burn (each to their own) make sure you pick the right course for your desired career.
Overall (not sure on your sex) but if your a bloke a love of Beer & Football (soccer) will go a long way to securing you a group of mates almost anywhere in the UK, of course their are all different types of people, but Liverpool is a big football city lol. But yer would just say, don't expect it to be a solution to all your problems but good luck in what ever you decide.