ellir0305 9 Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 (edited) ok guys i have a conundrum for you. i am currently studying engineering at level 3 national diploma i have got one year under my belt at ddistinction level but i hate it. i have also applied for a level 3 national dipploma in countryside management to start next year so i would leave halfway through my engineering one and do another course which i want to do (the only reason i did engineering was because i was on the said countryside course but it was cancelled at another college) so i can either do the diploma in countryside management and then progress after two years to do a foundation degree or i can complete the second year of the engineering course i despize and then move on to do the foundation degree in countryside management with only my own knowledge and not a course in the subject under my belt like my pushy parents say i should. they dont seem to understand that another year of succeeding easily at something i hate would be crap in comparison to living in a bed sit but getting to do what i want. any ammunition to my argument or advice appreciated thanks rob Edited June 24, 2009 by ellir0305 Quote Link to post
sikastag_1 689 Posted June 24, 2009 Report Share Posted June 24, 2009 if its gamekeeping your getting into mate my advice would be finish your engineering course as itll be a good fallback because gamekeeping is a VERY hard job to get into and if your only 17 another year is nothing. Quote Link to post
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