I dropped out of Loughborough University on 1st April 2014, from that date onwards I did not receive one bit of correspondence about life after university.
Do you know whether your university has any form of support for people who decide that education is not for them?
I dropped out of Loughborough University on 1st April 2014, from that date onwards I did not receive one bit of correspondence about life after university.
Do you know whether your university has any form of support for people who decide that education is not for them?
It's very difficult, even for graduates with the completed degree. Possibly find other courses part time, full time training, or an entry level job. Can then have somewhere to work your way up from. Though, if you have any previous experience or other skills, may add more options.
shawtyb is correct. Sort yourself out, you aren't giving them any more money so why should they help you out.
Because you are human and trying to do what's best for yourself?
This post isn't about me personally. I have done well since leaving university, but I am thinking about other people who might not be so fortunate.
Maybe that is something a recruitment company could capitalise on. To form a partnership with universities and have former students directed their way... There are plenty of entry level jobs which do not require a degree, finding them isn't always so easy though.
Because you are human and trying to do what's best for yourself?
This post isn't about me personally. I have done well since leaving university, but I am thinking about other people who might not be so fortunate.
Maybe that is something a recruitment company could capitalise on. To form a partnership with universities and have former students directed their way... There are plenty of entry level jobs which do not require a degree, finding them isn't always so easy though.