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confused???...stuck in the mud

  • 01-10-2008 2:46pm
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    I am soooo confused, i have an offer from trinity to do physiotherapy, I just finished first year in Business and law in UCD, and it was alright, but i didnt really enjoy the subjects that much and i really dont see where im going with it to be honest...

    I m not 100% sure if physio would be for me and im really nervous about starting a new course...

    I dont know if I would be better off finishing the course ive already started...and seeing where that takes me...or going into physio... I would really like to work with people, and be able to help them...I was thinking maybe going into social work and teaching after this degree, but the entry routes seem so long...

    If any one has any advice, im really open to listen...

    stuck in the mud!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,276 ✭✭✭damnyanks


    well you know the business and law course isnt for you so why stay on?

    You'll find out if you like physio in the next 6 months.


  • Posts: 16,720 ✭✭✭✭ [Deleted User]


    Talk to someone in the later years of the course you're in and the course you want to do to find out what it's like.

    Not to mention the Careers Service wherever you are who might put you in contact with some graduates/people working in that area.


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