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meandthomas · 05/09/2006 12:48

Im just about to start my second year, and while I want the degree, I'm not sure how I'm going to cope! I survived this last year, and although I failed, they didnt make me resit anything. They gave me a huge pep talk and have confidence in me, but I dont

Last year was such a struggle, has anyone got any advice or friendly words to keep me going?

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sleepinbeauty · 05/09/2006 14:43

hi, what is your course? was childcare etc a struggle? im hoping to do a 4 yr degree in london next yr but worried i will fail too...
If youre loving the subject and you want to do it then you will manage it!

meandthomas · 05/09/2006 15:20

Applied Arts.
Childcare was fine, my ds is with a fantastic childminder. Its worth looking around, how old is ur dc? What course are you looking at doing? I'm at middlesex.

I enjoy the subject I'm just frustrated I cant put as much into it as Id want. Im too exhausted in the evening to do any extra.

Thanks for the encouragement, I think Im just approaching the new term thinking argh!!!

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meandthomas · 05/09/2006 15:20

sorry that was really disjointed, hope it makes sense

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sleepinbeauty · 05/09/2006 16:32

ive got a dd and a ds so need childcare for 2! plus the course is speech therapy which is pretty much full time, aaahhh. Good luck with it all!

meandthomas · 06/09/2006 09:20

My course is full time and very intense. Your LEA should help with childcare even for 2. Give them a ring to find out what your entitled to. It wont hurt

( go for it!! If you dont try you wont know)

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