Going to try and answer some of the questions:
Noisytoys my plan is to become a teacher in the future, but not yet. I'd like a few years out of university as I went straight from school to University.
Judy I know they are poorly paid which is why I was hoping there may something a little higher. I currently volunteer at a school and I know that I can basically walk out of Uni with a guaranteed job at this school, but wanted to see what my other options would be.
Pinkdelight There is nothing strange about it at all. I am studying education, which focuses mainly on the importance for inclusion within schooling, alternative educational settings, such as, free schools, or forest schools and so on. Our course is very geared towards leaving university and completing the PGCE. Although most people I have spoken to are not going to do this anymore!
Whoknows thank you, that information is helpful. To be honest, I don't really know what everyone else is doing, I know some are doing PGCE because the interviews are happening at the moment so I hear them talking about it. A couple of my closest friends aren't sure and then there is one who I know is doing speech and language therapy, I tried looking into that but I think I will have to do another 3 years at university, which I do not want to do and wouldn't be able to afford.
I really would like to work with children with disabilities. That is my dream, but I really don't know what highish paid jobs you can do for this field of work.