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| Whosthedaddy |
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What course did you do, or intending to study to get the job you're in now? Some courses sound good or interesting and yet have no real application in the real world. Just interested in how different your course may have been from actual career choice.
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 JonB Afraid of Mileage

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I've finished History.
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| Visitor Q |
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I know as a mature student it is a bit more daunting, and most want to know they can literally wander straight in to another job.
However, most degrees are just that. A degree. Avoid the social sciences, and the blatant mickey mouse ones, and then you'll still have 'a degree'.
What I'm getting at, is just go and do something intelligent that you think you'll enjoy. I could go on to become a lawyer with my degree, or an accountant. You don't /have/ to do law or accountancy. ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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| Marcg868 |
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| D O G |
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I started an engineering degree, but never got it finished. Now I'm an accountant.
Civil Engineering is a good one, construction should have picked up by the time you're done.
I would love to do architecture, but it is very long, and I know I'm not creative enough to be a good architect.
The sensible person in me would suggest medicine. Yes, not really a career change, but a chance to quadruple your potential earnings I would have thought. Getting a place may be tough, however.
Law is ghey, being a lawyer sucks as far as I can see, you have to be a bit of a prick to do well, and there is not really much point as far as I can see to being a small town lawyer. |
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| LankyPaddy |
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Did 1 year of Electrical Engineering, didn't enjoy it and changed to Computer Science, loved it and I'm now an Analyst Programmer.
If I could turn back the clock I'd do Civil Engineering. There is almost no job you can't go for with an engineering degree.
And now my 2c...
A degree in Law doesn't let you be a lawyer, you have to do the (2 year?) LPC course.
Architecture is 7 years before your qualified and in my mind quite tedious!
Degree in medicine (I think) is 5 years with 2 years clinical do become a Doc. Starting salary of £100K is quite appealing but with no interest in Chemistry or Biology that was a no go. ____________________ Say, do you have any Gatorade? I'm afraid I left all my electrolytes with your daughter.
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| 5v3d3b0 |
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| Major_Grooves |
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BSc in Biochemistry then PhD in Genetics.
I now work in a Business Consultancy in the Pharma/Biotech sector, so it's all relevant. ____________________ About me|@Major_Grooves|My company|Digg|Flickr |
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| Svedebo wrote: | I'm hopefully getting into Automotive Engineering in October. People have gone on to F1 teams and the likes, which would be the dream. Working with top of the market stuff and getting paid very well in doing so. If not you can just work for a normal car manufacturer or specialise on something like suspension, brakes etc. |
Yeah, that's what they tell you in the prospectus, let me tell you now, don't expect to go waltzing into a F1 team with a degree in Automotive Engineering. Loads of people do the course and loads of people are without jobs, this is at Coventry which has one of the best Automotive Engineering courses in the country. ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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I did Textile Technology and Marketing.
I am back in Graphic Design and Printing, where I started out at 17 on a YTS scheme...  ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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| LankyPaddy wrote: | Degree in medicine (I think) is 5 years with 2 years clinical do become a Doc. Starting salary of £100K is quite appealing but with no interest in Chemistry or Biology that was a no go. |
Not quite. 5 years for the actual degree, then it's 2 years as a paid doctor doing your Foundation Year training - but you still work under your own GMC number for these years IIRC. Salary for the FY1-FY2 is basic pay of just over £22,000 and you work according to basic european working laws - but that can (and does) mean shifts from 8am-9.30pm for 6 days per week on some wards (you can get extra for doing overtime too though). Then there's the 14hr night shifts where you (qualified for approx 2months!) are the most senior Doctor on the ward. It's not only a hard course, but pretty tough when you get out to work too! The salary scale in a Hospital is pretty much based on what position you hold (FY, Registrar, Consultant etc.) and the people who will be on £100k will most probably only be consultants who have taken a while to get there.
To the OP;
Again, not a total career change, but have you ever though of teeth? Dentistry is 5 years, but they now do a combined Hygiene/Therapy course at a lot of Unis. Basically this is a 3yr BSc degree and at the end you can do what a Hygieneist does (so scale and polish) plus you are allowed to do fillings on adults and all types of treatment on kids. Not the most exciting I know, but can be pretty lucrative. Someone I know graduated from this Degree last year and has ended up working for (admittedly a quite high end private practice) but at the age of 21 is making a salary of...wait for it...£85,000. Having trained for 5 years it's going to be a long time before I even think about that sort of money, but she was able to just walk straight into a job as well. Not the most exciting job I know, but still may be worth thinking about?
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