How's the experience and quality of doing llb law with open Uni
Hey everyone,
I've done my first year of Uni, took a year off for personal reasons, and now a part me dreads going back.
Given the economic climate of the UK and the depressing job market, I just don't think the future debt of trad uni is worth it. I know some people who do Uni online whilst simultaneously working. One in a law firm and another in the public sector(something to do with accounting).
With the global lockdown from the pandemic and the teacher strikes in the last few years, it's just made me not want to rely and give so much money to trad Uni. I want to simultaneously learn and earn (apprenticeships were very competitive).
I've had a job whilst doing sixth form and again at throughout Uni. I just feel like it the level of debt isn't worth it. There have been times where im physically in a lecture watching the slideshow and I think 'I could do this at home'. To be clear, I do commute to my Uni and live at home to just prevent extra debt...and because the horror stories of flatmates really threw me off.
I just want to know what the experience is like since im not really into the Uni lifestyle anyway. I only had the energy to join one student news paper(great experience) and no clubs or societies at all.