Quote ="Captain Library"
I totally understand people's perception of some degrees (mine included) as being worthless. I also totally appreciate the taxpayer's stance on such degrees and subsidising university fees. I'm of a generation where we were pushed towards university. Perhaps this generation will think about it a little more cautiously and many may well choose to go into apprenticeships and schemes to give them the right kind of work experience. I also see university standards declining significantly, but that's another story.
I'll always say that my degree was enriching and gave me transferable skills as well as character traits that might not else have developed. Maybe I could have done that with any other degree, but Drama at Exeter was quite literally the only degree I wanted to do. And now I am in work (for now at least), I live with a beautiful woman I met here, and even though it's a gloomy climate for graduates ... and everybody else ...! I'm happy.
I suppose my question at the end of this TL;DR whine is; what should I have done differently?
EDIT: I thought about a PGCE. I really don't fancy it at the minute. Maybe later. Can I afford to be so picky? Maybe.'"
I remember meeting up with at the Hull away game where you sat in front of me just before you traveled (darn sarf) must of been three four yr ago.
you seemed a bright lad with loads of confidence and you have done well to settle down gain a degree away from the family home.
now I have no idea what a degree in drama could take you whether acting or behind the scenes writing but I would advise you to continue on that path as I wish I hadn't been distracted and joined the rat race in my life time