I'm seriously considering doing a foundation degree in Forestry and Woodland management.
A bolt from the blue I know but I've been thinking about a change on the job front for a wee while and have been looking at ecological type stuff, unfortunately they all want qualifications. Hence spending the afternoon on the UCAS website and coming up with Forestry and Woodland management at the university of Brighton.
The more I think about it the more I want to do it but its all dependant on how I would be able to support myself whilst studying. My man doesn't earn anough for two and I still have a student loan to pay back form my last (completely pointless) degree. Its either a two year full time course or three year part time so I have emailed to find out exactly how any hours a week each option is so i can see how much i would be able to work as well as study.
I wanna spend all my days in a forest!!!!!!
Any helpful ideas at how to make this a reality please let me know!
A bolt from the blue I know but I've been thinking about a change on the job front for a wee while and have been looking at ecological type stuff, unfortunately they all want qualifications. Hence spending the afternoon on the UCAS website and coming up with Forestry and Woodland management at the university of Brighton.
The more I think about it the more I want to do it but its all dependant on how I would be able to support myself whilst studying. My man doesn't earn anough for two and I still have a student loan to pay back form my last (completely pointless) degree. Its either a two year full time course or three year part time so I have emailed to find out exactly how any hours a week each option is so i can see how much i would be able to work as well as study.
I wanna spend all my days in a forest!!!!!!
Any helpful ideas at how to make this a reality please let me know!
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attractivefilth's comment there ^ is the cutest comment I've ever seen!!
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