Advice

I'm 19 and considering starting a Quantity Surveying degree, but I'm not sure if it's the right career for me. I'd really appreciate some honest advice from QSs.

- What is your typical day actually like?

- How much maths and site work is involved?

- What are the biggest pros and cons of the job?

- How stressful is it?

- What salary progression is realistic?

- Do you ever get sick of the job or find it repetitive?

- Would you choose QS again if you were starting over?

- What do you wish you knew before becoming a QS?

- What other careers could I move into with a QS degree?

- How easy is it to change career if I decide QS isn't for me?

- Is there much benefit to eventually starting your own QS business, or would you recommend staying employed?

- If starting your own QS business is worthwhile, how difficult is it to build up clients and make it successful?

- What advice would you give someone considering studying QS?

I’m interested in eventually starting my own QS business, so I’d especially appreciate advice from anyone who has gone down that route.

Any honest experiences, good or bad, would be greatly appreciated.

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u/Vast_News_8591 — 5 days ago

Is this a good idea to do law degree how hard is it and i want to join the gardai and then when i get bored of gardai i want to do my fe1s and become a solicitor anyone have advice

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u/Vast_News_8591 — 4 months ago

Hi im a 19 year old in ireland in the louth area and im thinking of doing a law degree im wondering how hard it actually is i did okay in school not a top student by any means and then joining the gardai to be on a higher pay and then if i get sick of being a garda i could do my fe1 exams and become a solicitor does anyone have an advice at all thanks

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u/Vast_News_8591 — 4 months ago