#11. Posted:
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I guess it all depends on the pros and cons. Follow what makes you happy.
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personally depends on the career path you're going down, I think it would be worth it, maybe doing the Open University to cut costs but depends on what you plan on doing
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I'm 50/50, I have the entry requirements to go uni but wouldn't go during the pandemic, because of online learning etc you're not getting the full experience, I'd be broke as I'm a slow learner as it is so I need to spend more time then your average on work so would have no time for a job, but then again it can get you a higher paid job in the long run.

But you are paying 9k plus a year, when you can earn and save 9k+ a year in an average 9-5 between the ages of 18-21 (uni age) anyway.
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