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Are you happy with what you're studying?

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  • Registered Users Posts: 2,152 ✭✭✭Cakes.


    It's a choice between Law, Teaching, Medicine/Physiotherapy, and Photography :/

    They're all so different :(


    I want to do Law and Irish in UCC. From what I can make out from the website, you get a degree in Irish as well as a degree in Law. I'd be 22 leaving college so I was thinking that I could do a H.Dip and give teaching a go and then try my hand at becoming a barrister when I'm older (You have to be 25 I think). But if I like teaching I could just stick with it if I found a job :pac:

    I think medicine would be interesting too, but I think I'd lean more towards the Physiotherapy side of it.

    Then there's Photography, I think I'd find it very interesting but I'm not sure I'd like the job prospects, I think it would ruin my love for it or something :pac:

    EDIT: I wouldn't mind doing just Irish and German either, and going on to do teaching...

    I've loooooooooooooads of time to decide anyway!


  • Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 7,439 Mod ✭✭✭✭XxMCRxBabyxX


    Wolfe Tone wrote: »
    Im studying Law in DCU, Im satisfied with it, its quite difficult and monotonous rather than challenging which is annoying. Only thing I would change it for would be history, and seen as I dont want to be a teacher and would like to be a barrister thats kinda pointless

    Law and History ftw :P
    It's a choice between Law, Teaching, Medicine/Physiotherapy, and Photography :/

    They're all so different :(


    I want to do Law and Irish in UCC. From what I can make out from the website, you get a degree in Irish as well as a degree in Law. I'd be 22 leaving college so I was thinking that I could do a H.Dip and give teaching a go and then try my hand at becoming a barrister when I'm older (You have to be 25 I think). But if I like teaching I could just stick with it if I found a job :pac:!

    First I've ever heard of that...


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,152 ✭✭✭Cakes.


    First I've ever heard of that...

    Just looked it up there, it's for someone who doesn't have a degree in Law and is going to do the Diploma in the Kings Inn, they have to be 25

    Well that made my choice harder :pac:


  • Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 7,439 Mod ✭✭✭✭XxMCRxBabyxX


    Just looked it up there, it's for someone who doesn't have a degree in Law and is going to do the Diploma in the Kings Inn, they have to be 25

    Well that made my choice harder :pac:

    Just had a look myself! Some people with an approved non-law degree don't have to be 25 for that diploma either!


  • Registered Users Posts: 2,819 ✭✭✭EuropeanSon


    It's a choice between Law, Teaching, Medicine/Physiotherapy, and Photography :/

    They're all so different :(


    I want to do Law and Irish in UCC. From what I can make out from the website, you get a degree in Irish as well as a degree in Law. I'd be 22 leaving college so I was thinking that I could do a H.Dip and give teaching a go and then try my hand at becoming a barrister when I'm older (You have to be 25 I think). But if I like teaching I could just stick with it if I found a job :pac:

    I think medicine would be interesting too, but I think I'd lean more towards the Physiotherapy side of it.

    Then there's Photography, I think I'd find it very interesting but I'm not sure I'd like the job prospects, I think it would ruin my love for it or something :pac:

    EDIT: I wouldn't mind doing just Irish and German either, and going on to do teaching...

    I've loooooooooooooads of time to decide anyway!

    There's only one solution. Do maths.


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,734 ✭✭✭J_E


    Has to be said, I love my course. Hours are beginning to get pretty heavy but the modules are interesting and I'm making some great mates from it :D


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