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To follow my dream or not...

  • 25-08-2014 8:42pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 311 ✭✭


    Status: BSc in Maths, graduated 2010, working full time in an unrelated role, 25, living at home. I want to study sports science and nutrition.

    From my understanding, I am not entitled to anything if I quit my job and go back to college full time in a Bachelors or Post Grad? My income is just less than €31500 but combined with my parents would be a lot more than that. Should I move out before October 1st to qualify for a grant next September (2015)?

    Am I entitled to anything over the course of my studies or will I have to work part time?

    Would it make any difference if I did a Bachelor or a Post Grad?

    Any advice much appreciated.


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