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Should I go back to university? I AM CONFUSED HELP ME?

I studied computing so far I've done foundation year and I've done 1st year which didn't end well I had a car which kind of diverted my focus on university for a month till I had a car accident which led me to not going into university because the insurance wanted their money ( i was paying monthly). which led to pay day loans, which led to me & my family having disagreements majority of the time which led me to buy another car because I kept the insurance running without a car so I had to either get another car or pay it in full. led to me missing uni even more because I had to raise money by self with an end result of me failing the first year. So I decided to do a year of retake without attendance which started well the first few months but because I was trying to get back in university I wasn't getting the support I needed so I ended up not even finishing that year. I REALLY NEED TO GET A DEGREE AND MAKE SOMETHING OUT OF MYSELF. AND ONE DAY IF I HAVE A FAMILY I WANT THEM TO HAVE A COMFORTABLE LIFE. So my question is now I have a full-time job 9-5 14k a year but still need uni. but can't decide how to go about it. help me please. I want to do business management but my university said I needed to have 55% on my foundation result but I have 52.something% should I go part-time or full time and due to fees changes how am I going to afford it. because SFE won't pay if I start a new year they will only pay from 2nd year

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  • JQuick
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    You deserve to be confused because you say one thing and do another. You say you need a degree but then your actions prove that cars, insurance, and everything else is more important. You dug yourself a hole, jumped in, then kept digging and jumping until you couldn't get out. Universities do not tolerate students who continue to fail their classes semester after semester. They will kick you out or they won't let you back in, or both.

    Your only option at this point will be to attend a community college part-time in order to meet the transfer requirements of some 4 year university. If you get bad grades in community college, that will be the end of the line - no degree for you. The choice is yours. Either you act as if college is important, or not. Nobody is going to care about what you say you want to do. You will be evaluated based on your transcripts, not your words.

  • Anonymous
    8 years ago

    If you're at this point in life and can't even form a proper sentence, then there's really no hope for you.

    You should just accept the fact that you're never going to make that much money. You'll be happier that way.

    Or, if you want to give yourself some false hope, you could just take up a religion or start playing the lottery. That's what most people do when they have little hope left in life.

  • 8 years ago

    Yep, you should.

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