I left f/t work to go Uni - and I was really excited about going, no doubt. Leaving home and moving to a new city with new friends, etc. For sure it was great. But for the longest time after, I regretted going because I struggled to find a f/t job after I left (which just happened to be as the 2008 crash was happening), and I blamed that squarely on Uni.
Years later though, I've realised that my attitude was the problem: I feel into the trap of not getting a part-time job at Uni because of the "full time education" mentality. My advice to those going uni is that you've got to get a job when you're there: even if it's just a 4hr part-time job. You've got to keep your foot in the door somehow; send off applications for work experience in your related field; network like crazy.
I did none of those things and it's a massive regret. Uni/college is what you make it.
Years later though, I've realised that my attitude was the problem: I feel into the trap of not getting a part-time job at Uni because of the "full time education" mentality. My advice to those going uni is that you've got to get a job when you're there: even if it's just a 4hr part-time job. You've got to keep your foot in the door somehow; send off applications for work experience in your related field; network like crazy.
I did none of those things and it's a massive regret. Uni/college is what you make it.