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Old 28-08-2008: 28th August 2008 09:59 #61 
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I'm currently working and studying part-time. I still live at home with parents but I'm not sure whether I should wait a few more years before I decide to move out. Are you going back to live with your parents after uni?



Oh ok, I see! After Uni I will definitely be moving back in with my parents, I wouldn't be able to afford the real world without 'Mummy and Daddy'!

Good luck with your plans!
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Graduating will be a strange experience, but not necessarily a negative one for me. I've got a year of uni to go yet, but it's weird knowing that this is my last summer holiday.

I'll be continuing living in the same place, though. I'll be living either with, or very close to, my best friend. So, for those reasons, saying goodbye isn't an issue for me.

I have a job in place, providing I can keep it for the next year; and from that position I can then begin the search for a career knowing that I've already got the financial stability I need.

Really, I don't have any worries or concerns about graduating and getting out there in 'the real world'; but I'll miss university a lot.
Don't you feel that it is the end of your youth? Your time when you can be free and careless has gone; it isn't coming back again. Leaving university is becoming an adult - a real proper man or woman: this is a scary and wholly depressing thought. Where did the years go? I want them back.
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Seems pretty pointless to get a degree and then end up with no job and living back at home. The best thing to do is to do a degree which you'll actually need for a certain job rather than one you'd enjoy more. That's my basic evaluation.
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Default Re: Uni is over. What now?
 
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Don't you feel that it is the end of your youth? Your time when you can be free and careless has gone; it isn't coming back again. Leaving university is becoming an adult - a real proper man or woman: this is a scary and wholly depressing thought. Where did the years go? I want them back.

Haha, well it's been a while since I graduated now, and my life is much easier since I did.
 
 
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