storiesfrom-thecity replied to your post: storiesfrom-thecity answered your question: YES OR…
because I get to do the work that I want to do. I’m surrounded by people who love what they do, tutors & students. I walk out everyday feeling so inspired.
sounds good, though I’ve heard very few positive reviews like that ahaa, especially when I’ll only have like 6 contact hours a week, which is rather pathetic..
It depends if you pick the right degree for you. Many people would deem my degree "Pointless" but the experiences I have gained have been priceless. If I didn't do what I'm doing then I wouldn't have done or achieved any of the things I have the past year. I'm doing photography so I have brilliant lectures but I also have time to just go off and take photographs and explore. That's what I love. Everyone is so encouraging, I'm actually encouraged to do the work that I want to do. I know I probably lucked out in the university stakes because I love it so much but it really is what you make it. You can use the time that you don't have in class to really explore your subject/what you want to do.
It sounds cheesy but it really is what you make it. :)