tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1141969479411771307.post933024047150114785..comments2023-07-06T15:35:41.025+01:00Comments on She Wears Burgundy: Life Lessons: In Defence of Going to UniversityUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1141969479411771307.post-76333163137464307312014-09-10T20:35:59.878+01:002014-09-10T20:35:59.878+01:00Fantastic post lovely :) I didn't go to uni...Fantastic post lovely :) I didn't go to university and sometimes I seriously regret it, even more so now since reading your post. I think you get some invaluable life and social skills from uni that are a lot harder to come by out in the "real world"<br /><br />Chloe x<br />newgirlintoon.co.ukNew Girl in Toonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16656888897233646613noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1141969479411771307.post-88616094870693418312014-09-10T17:58:17.494+01:002014-09-10T17:58:17.494+01:00I have seen so many bloggers explain why not going...I have seen so many bloggers explain why not going to uni was right for them that it's so refreshing to hear from someone who loved going as much as I did! It is a personal decision and for some it's not the right path to take but for others it is a place to find friends for life and flourish. Well done lady for championing this issue! Katy Notwedordeadhttp://www.notwedordead.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1141969479411771307.post-56337278619618301772014-09-10T12:51:47.955+01:002014-09-10T12:51:47.955+01:00This is a seriously lovely post Jo. I think no pat...This is a seriously lovely post Jo. I think no path is easy and choosing uni / or not choosing uni are both incredibly brave options. xxAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1141969479411771307.post-85429255827750170932014-09-10T09:29:37.048+01:002014-09-10T09:29:37.048+01:00This is such an inspiring and refreshing post to r...This is such an inspiring and refreshing post to read - thank you!<br />I have read too many posts slating the path that a lot of people choose to go down - to go to university. There's nothing wrong with doing what is 'expected' of you - as much as there is nothing wrong with doing what isn't expected of you either.<br />I am so glad I went to university because it got me a solid job straight after I graduated and has set me up for a good career and stable income, which helps me to lead the life I want to and write in my spare time. <br />I learnt how to write and read properly, (my degree was in Creative Writing) and I learnt so much more than I would have going straight into the workplace. But you're right, it's all down to the individual.<br /><br />Naomi xo<br /><br />www.whatnaomiwrote.blogspot.co.ukNaomihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00202027605053478520noreply@blogger.com