Mambomeg
yay! custom!!!
i didnt take a year off coz i was facing 6 years at uni and didnt want to be too old when i graduated, but if i was doing a 3 or 4 year course, i definately would have taken a year off for a number of reasons
a) to earn money to pay for uni - you dont even realise how expensive uni is until you have to pay all the stuff upfront, especially at usyd
b) to let my brain work in a different way for a while, after 13 years of school, a change would have been nice
c) to decide what i really wanted to do, i think a year working in a job where i really wouldnt get far (say, as like a receptionist or something) would probably convince me to do my uni course
i worked all holidays in between hsc and uni, and i really was exhausted by the time uni started. whether u are taking a year off or not, u need to have a good few weeks of actual holiday beofore starting uni
a) to earn money to pay for uni - you dont even realise how expensive uni is until you have to pay all the stuff upfront, especially at usyd
b) to let my brain work in a different way for a while, after 13 years of school, a change would have been nice
c) to decide what i really wanted to do, i think a year working in a job where i really wouldnt get far (say, as like a receptionist or something) would probably convince me to do my uni course
i worked all holidays in between hsc and uni, and i really was exhausted by the time uni started. whether u are taking a year off or not, u need to have a good few weeks of actual holiday beofore starting uni