Did Norwegian Examen Artium (3 years preparation to further study, slightly similar to A Levels, but with a large multitiude of courses within directions such as Natural sciences, General, Languages and Social sciences.)
University in Norway: General Literary Science (30 credit undergraduate course, comparable to a year of a BA), Culture of Antiquity (15 credit undergraduate course)
Moved to London, as the I had decided to study the Ancient World. Did BA Ancient World Degree. MA Classics (focusing on philosophy). Got an offer from my old university to teach philosophy and do a phd at the same time. Declined as I had met and planned to marry dh. I was discussing starting on an MPhil, in preparation for a phd, with my professor, but decided to take a gap year, and learn German because I wanted to be able to read the works of some german scholars. Also, I thought I needed a break from academia and needed money.
Started temping work. As I was a computer nerd, and had an interest in graphics design, I was temping in the Advertising industry, helping preparing presentations and pitches, and doing graphics work.
Did a sub editing and proofreading course, as i decided I wanted to work in publishing.
I had also started my own software company with my dh, and did this work in the evenings, beta testing software, making advertising banners, writing help files and product descriptions.
Was offered a job with a large multinational Internet portal. Stayed with them a few years, working on multinational advertising deals from a technical perspective.
Got burnt out, and left to work full time in our own company where I have taken over the financial aspects, after recruited and headed up the sales departement and opened other offices overseas. Still do, 6 years on, but on a part time basis as we have 2 kids.
Am I happy? did I do the right choices? Did I get good career advice? Its been bloody hard work. Life is not much more than work and commitment and I am sometimes very sad not to have stayed and done the phd. I saw the university career service twice. I dont think they came up with anything useful at all. I learnt more from reading The Guardian.