Like the title suggests, mention your biggest problem at uni so far. You could be 1st years,2nd or even 3rd.
i am currently 2nd year and my biggest issue/problem is friends. Especially with the course I am taking, there a little..nerdy? ! I would class them as friends but not best friends to hand out over the weekend or go pub etc. Still wondering if I will find anyone that has similar interests to me at my Uni or if I just need to grind through 2 more years?
I'm a 2nd year law student and my biggest issue right now is....EXAMS !!
Lack of motivation, health, lack of friends, feeling guilty for relaxing, boring lecturers when the subject is my passion, classes so big lecturers don't know you well, lack of anyone to actually be passionate about my course with. Not drinking or clubbing at uni doesn't work and it's not going to change on my part.
Motivation. Im remembering all the reasons why I enjoyed work and hated school. Really want to get my 3 year B-Eng but strongly considering finishing my HNC and going no further, at least for a few years.
Lack of motivation, health, lack of friends, feeling guilty for relaxing, boring lecturers when the subject is my passion, classes so big lecturers don't know you well, lack of anyone to actually be passionate about my course with. Not drinking or clubbing at uni doesn't work and it's not going to change on my part.
why did you decide to not drink/go clubbing at uni? i'm going to uni next year and i am not too keen on clubbing either >.< i'm really worried that i won't be able to make friends because of that
why did you decide to not drink/go clubbing at uni? i'm going to uni next year and i am not too keen on clubbing either >.< i'm really worried that i won't be able to make friends because of that
Because I don't drink or go clubbing it's not what I do for fun. I should add I'm a mature student of 24 but I haven't ever drank or been to a club in my life... My uni was supposedly really good for non-drinkers don't fall for that line... very isolated from my mature flatmates in halls as I don't drink... we literally do nothing together one of them has moved, another will be moving and a third out of the 5 of us might go too. Honestly I wish I could say it will be fine... but I read all the posts on here saying it would and it's just not true at my Manchester Uni no one seems to do anything but drink and go clubbing.....
I'm worried about the assignments that I have handed in and how I have a lack of love life at uni. My confidence has always been naturally low but I'm relatively happy with my housemates. And finding suitable placements and money issues
I am a 2nd year law student and my biggest problem is self doubt.
i am doubting my choice over a legal career and wondering if i should switch paths once I graduate. i was naive to what was involved with a legal career and never really signed up for a desk job.
I am a 2nd year law student and my biggest problem is self doubt.
i am doubting my choice over a legal career and wondering if i should switch paths once I graduate. i was naive to what was involved with a legal career and never really signed up for a desk job.
i love law, but not the lawyer aspect ....
have you worked at a firm yet? It might change your mind
What didn't you enjoy about it? Too much desk based? Boring?....I'm the same tbh except I haven't worked as a real life engineer yet (but I am about to so shortly we'll see ).
What didn't you enjoy about it? Too much desk based? Boring?....I'm the same tbh except I haven't worked as a real life engineer yet (but I am about to so shortly we'll see ).
I think I always had this plan that i wanted to be more of a courtroom lawyer as my passion for debating and public speaking was the reason why I chose the degree.
However, I have come to realise that the types of law that I enjoy/excel in are mostly litigation heavy and desk jobs.
If i had wanted a desk job then I wouldn't have pursued the degree in the first place.
I think that is where my problem lies.
I was able to take an optional extra credit course in 1st year and I chose forensic medicine. I absolutely adored the course and it made me realise that i had this immense interest in human anatomy and physiology which I had never been able to explore whilst in school.
Over the past few months I haven't been able to get forensic medicine out of my head and i think it has just confused things further for me.