louise1928
Sep 16, 2013, 01:21 PM
Well the story is this:
Ever since I was about 8 years old iv'e wanted to become a lawyer. So that meant college then university. During my 11 years of education I have moved back and forth from south africa to england many times. I have been in education in the Uk for the past 4 years, due to money problems I currently attend a public school in a small town. When I left school I always intended to apply for a college in Brighton called Bhasvic, thing is applications are due by November and I am becoming worried that studying to become a lawyer one day may be extremely difficult considering the type of education I have had and the length of time it may take to reach this goal.
For the past few years I have worked at a local horse riding school, as I love all things to do with horses. I also love to ride and am quite a good rider. I have watched many friends from my yard attend equine college's and at work they are forever telling me how much they enjoy it. They get to ride all the time and enjoy the coursework even. I am now completely conflicted on which to choose as I am aware there are not many areas of equine to work in.
Another problem with me studying law is that I am dual nationality, I can live in either south africa or anywhere in Britain. If my mum suddenly decided she wants to move back to South Africa I fear I will have no choice but to go with her due to not being able to afford to live by myself yet. That would mean I would have studied British law and not South African law and it is something I do not care to do over.
So my question is this: Which should I choose?
Ever since I was about 8 years old iv'e wanted to become a lawyer. So that meant college then university. During my 11 years of education I have moved back and forth from south africa to england many times. I have been in education in the Uk for the past 4 years, due to money problems I currently attend a public school in a small town. When I left school I always intended to apply for a college in Brighton called Bhasvic, thing is applications are due by November and I am becoming worried that studying to become a lawyer one day may be extremely difficult considering the type of education I have had and the length of time it may take to reach this goal.
For the past few years I have worked at a local horse riding school, as I love all things to do with horses. I also love to ride and am quite a good rider. I have watched many friends from my yard attend equine college's and at work they are forever telling me how much they enjoy it. They get to ride all the time and enjoy the coursework even. I am now completely conflicted on which to choose as I am aware there are not many areas of equine to work in.
Another problem with me studying law is that I am dual nationality, I can live in either south africa or anywhere in Britain. If my mum suddenly decided she wants to move back to South Africa I fear I will have no choice but to go with her due to not being able to afford to live by myself yet. That would mean I would have studied British law and not South African law and it is something I do not care to do over.
So my question is this: Which should I choose?