Yudster wrote:Bonanzoid wrote:I know what you mean Yuds, but I don't know what the hell I'd do. I don't want to waste my life, I just gotta try stick it out.
Plus, I'd rather not face the whole "Mum, Dad, I'm leaving uni and I don't know what I'm going to do with my pathetic existence" speech.
Well shape up then! Stop whining and feeling sorry for yourself and get sorted - catch up if you can, work your arse off and benefit from what your parents are paying for! How long did you actually think you'd be able to get away with simply not getting up in the morning for? Bonan, it's time to grow up mate.
While I can see what you are saying Mrs Yuds - that sounds a bit harsh to me.
I was in a similar position to young Bonanzoid - it's all well and good saying "get up and get sorted" but it's not really that simple. The way I see it, when you are in nursery, the next step is junior school, then senior school. The problem comes after that - you either go to college, university or you get a job. While some kids parents maybe dont give a shit what happens to them when they leave school, others put a lot of pressure on them to go on to further education because it is generally regarded as the best way to go.
I don't believe university is for everyone and I don't believe that having a degree promises you a decent job. In fact, the majority of people I was at uni with are not doing anything related to their degree (only one is, that I can think of) and a lot of them had major problems getting a job once they left.
Experience seems to count a hell of a lot more than education to a lot of companies. I can see that the argument about "if two people go for a job, one has a degree, the other doesnt - which one should get the job"... but realistically, thats not the way it works. Not from my perhaps naive experience anyways.
On top of that, things may have changed in the last four years, but the way it worked when I was at uni - the parents didn't pay for it, SAAS did?
Personally, I wish I had made the decision to leave uni a long time before I did. I wasted time, effort and money (resits etc) that I didn't need to. Just because he doesnt want to be at uni doesn't make him a failure. It's his tiny penis that does that.