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On what to go and study this year:

I've applyed for

Digital Media at Anniesland. Had interview got accepted, Just need to send of forms if i want to go ahead.

Photography at the Glasgow Met

My highers English, Math and photography at Clydebank.

I need to get better at my English and math.

Digital Media at Glasgow.

2nd choice basically.

But i've been looking at college's down south

Hartpury, Myerscough and The Northen Racing College.

I'd like to Study Equine business at Hartpury

I'd like to either study photography at Myerscough or Equine or Business.

I'd also like to be a jocky (And i've been told i'll make a good one) I'm 4"11 :lol:


I dont have a clue what to choose. I've only really started looking into colleges down south.

Hmmm :suspect::shrug:
 
jocky all the way :D
 
If you go into racing then realistically you are going to be a work rider, there are very few who actually go on to get rides on the track.
Photography, you will probably learn as much on here as you will by doing a course in it, so when you go out and get pictures put them up on here or find someone local who is good and that you can talk to, take notice of whats said and you will learn a lot.
Equine business is better if you want to work with horses, but would be transferable if you decided to get jobs in another sector.
English and Maths are pretty essential if you want to get on in any business, if you are unable to spell or express yourself clearly you will lose out when it comes to getting work.
In your position I would go with either of the last 2 options, and learn photography in your spare time. That way you have a better chance of finding work in all areas rather than one specialised one.
 
If you're working you'll get paid, if you're a student you'll get p******.
 
I think you gotta decide where ya wanna go first. The equine business does look like the option with the most transpherable skills to take you more places.

Your maths and English should be fine for most things if you got highers in each (A level equivelant?) In fact from that basis of current qualifications I can't see many options actually closed to you except medicine.

Can't tell you about photography courses and their relevant value, but I am a first year student and financially I'm doing OK (ish) despite hitting it without savings and spending too much on camera kit. I also have a work load that precludes part time work and no parental income except in actual food at home / meals out.
 
i agree though i am suprised hepburn remembers that far back as to when he was a student lol had they invented alcohol back then?
 
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