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Old 01-20-2009, 06:45 PM   #5 (permalink)
lifetimelearner
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Originally Posted by rdshelmerdine View Post
I know Steve has had similar circumstances to me, trouble with education at a young age (19ish), and rejoined later on. I'm at University now, just started last September here in the UK, but am really not enjoying my course, I have already infact taken time off to reconsider my decision, gone back and seen that I have missed so much of the course, I don't know whether there is any point carrying on. Sorry for the whingefest. I really wanna leave, but I don't wanna get a 9-5 FT job. My Student loan could cover me until roughly the end of July, is that enough time for me to generate enough income online? I would do affiliate marketing, have an abandoned blog which was fun etc, but would basically be starting from scratch. I think I need a year out of continuous education to decide on some purpose for my life. Steves articles about creating value in a recession were excellent. Any comments are appreciated.

if you feel you need a year out than take it
no one person can tell you what to do
you have to choose from your heart
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