lol just found a photo from earlier on in the nite - I was trashed!! I believe I fell over shortly after the flash!! lol
http://photos-f.ak.facebook.com/phot...72629_6343.jpg
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lol just found a photo from earlier on in the nite - I was trashed!! I believe I fell over shortly after the flash!! lol
http://photos-f.ak.facebook.com/phot...72629_6343.jpg
http://photos-d.ak.facebook.com/phot...72627_2359.jpg
Carvin up some shapes!!
I miss uni soooooo much... Interest free overdraft, cheap living, lots of drink and the memories... Was awesoem in Swansea, saying feck it to lectures and going down the beach :)
I'd say go travelling if you have the money, i regret not doing it. Well, travelled more lol and get a sh!tty job to keep moeny coming in, i finished uni, had my shoulder rebuilt then worked in a drift prep place once that had healed in August still looking for "proper" jobs lol and quit there in December and didnt get a job till March... Happy chap now though :)
The weirdest bit, is Sep/Oct time, when everyone goes back to uni and you're not :(
I was never cut out for that higher education malarky. Having to pay to do work? Feck that!
Start your own business and become a bum like I did :)
Well, i regret not going uni ;last year although i stall can lol only 19! My plan is to go travelling some point next year, although i did say that last year. Maybe the year after? LOL, now im in fulltime work and hating it already after about 6 months! Although I think its gotta be better than coming out in debt. :D IMO
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Originally Posted by NatJK
You generally find its the people that DON'T go to uni that say that. Yes, you come out with a loan but its dribbled out your wages and you barely notice it.
Far easier to run up a debt in the "real world"
Well i'd rather not get into debt at all if possible. Thats my plan atleast. Lol wishing myself luck with that one.Quote:
Originally Posted by The Simps
I didn't go to to uni till I was 21 and is, without a doubt the best thing I've done. I should have gone earlier but as said its easy to get stuck in a rut in a dead and job and lose perspective.
So now I'm going to pass out of uni when I'm 27 which is good and bad I suppose ;)
Meanwhile, back at the thread.......
Much as I dislike architects as a genre (they usually hate me as well, its got something to do with trying to build the damned things that they draw), I reckon you should try & find work at a varied practice, ie Domestic & commercial, because I find most of them seem to specialise in one particular thing & get stuck. You would be amazed how often the same things appear on different plans.......
Also, try & get as much on site experience as possible & none of that ivory tower stuff........
Once you start earning all that money, the fun will follow
Well done :thumb:
Roll on 2 years when i should be finished mine :D