
although when it's a choice of going to university or going out and getting a job to help pay your parent's mortgage it kind of fucks everything up a bit.
Ah well. A pirate's life for me.
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Wed 21 May 2008, 13:59,
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Ah well. A pirate's life for me.

whereas i'll still be unemployable after 4 years a uni :)
and a pirate's life isn't bad all told :)
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Wed 21 May 2008, 14:03,
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and a pirate's life isn't bad all told :)

I'm slowly realising, due to managing graduates, that people with degrees are generally still thicker than I am.
I'd love to have gone for the experience, it seems people's endless 'reminisce about unifuckingversity' conversations go on for hours and hours and hours but apart from pissing money I haven't got up the wall I don't really see what else I've missed. I'll go back one day, but not now.
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I'd love to have gone for the experience, it seems people's endless 'reminisce about unifuckingversity' conversations go on for hours and hours and hours but apart from pissing money I haven't got up the wall I don't really see what else I've missed. I'll go back one day, but not now.

vast array of interesting drugs to try and people to sleep with.
I went back as a mature (ha!) student, because I *actually* wanted to do the course.
I'm really glad I did.
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I went back as a mature (ha!) student, because I *actually* wanted to do the course.
I'm really glad I did.

eventually. Probably. If I find myself at a loss for something to do. I don't know, I feel the urge but I'm far too busy getting on with things. I'm only 23, I've got AGES yet.
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I went 'back' when I was 25, it's the best time to do it.
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