SAVA or Building Surveying Msc?

23M, already got an undergrad degree in unrelated field, been working for a year, hate my job, interested in residential surveying.

Should I go Building Surveying Msc or SAVA Diploma in Residential Surveying and Valuation? I already know that BS Masters will give me a broader reach whilst Sava will restrict me to residential surveying. I also understand that SAVA is not accredited and chartered status or MRICS is very doable but perhaps slightly longer/harder(?) to obtain?

I just want to get started ASAP. I want to be good at my job, I want to work as someone who is able to go to someone's house that needs a condition report and be able to inspect and create a reliable report for them. Nothing more or less. Please let me know which route is better, in your opinion.

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u/inconspicuous_me_ — 3 days ago

How screwed am I?

Before you comment, I know I'm an idiot. I just want to figure out how bad this is.

Currently I'm working a job with children in a primary school, teaching assistant job only around 15 hours a week. I've just had my hours significantly reduced because I've been caught on my phone for the third time this year when I've been told not to use my phone on the job.

Basically, my boss is pretty annoyed with me. I'm planning to leave this job soon as I want to do further studying and get into property law. (I'm 23M). Will this screw up affect my future prospects?

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u/inconspicuous_me_ — 21 days ago

Driving license revoked

My license has been revoked because i have been caught speeding twice (i am 23M), i only got a full valid license last year and one of these points is from 3 years ago when i used to have a moped and got caught speeding on that.

So technically i haven't got 2 points since i got my full license because one of these points is literally from October 2023.

I am pissed but yeah, they are treating it like i am banned so therefore I am. Now i have to send my license back in the post and re apply for a new provisional and do my theory / practical all over again. Which sucks.

What shall I do with my car? I still have insurance on it which lasts until August of this year. I don't even know where to keep it, cause I'm sure I will have to tell my insurer that my license is revoked. What to do now?

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u/inconspicuous_me_ — 30 days ago

I'm looking for an answer to this that doesn't care about legality. Weed is legal some places, illegal in others. At the end of the day, it's a plant right, if I wanna smoke it, it's not that deep.

But my question comes from a health (both mental and physical) perspective. Now, realistically, most people will tell you that smoking weed is bad for you, mainly because smoking is actually bad for you. But I usually take about three to four small puffs of weed twice a day, one set of 3/4 puffs in the morning and one before i go to bed. This tends to keep me nice and lightly high 24/7.

I personally don't see much of a downside to this as I'm able to do my daily activities and even go to work. It's nice for me to have that slight 'cloudy' feeling to my life because when I'm sober, it feels too present, if that makes sense. But obviously I also worry that if I smoke weed everyday the long term consequences may be too severe and I may not be noticing them yet.

Anyone got any input here? Thanks.

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u/inconspicuous_me_ — 2 months ago