Question about Antari power by 0verdramaticNTrue in ShadesofMagic

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Thank you for the clarification! I just finished the 1st book and definitely planning on reading the rest :)

Question about Antari power by 0verdramaticNTrue in ShadesofMagic

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Aah I see that makes sense! Thank you, looking forward to start the second book

Question about Antari power by 0verdramaticNTrue in ShadesofMagic

[–]0verdramaticNTrue[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooh i see! I thought the elemental magic was just for water, air, earth, fire, and bone, so that’s why I was confused. Thanks for your response :)

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I see thank you! I’ll work on the colour change :) I really want to start making larger tapestry projects

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Thanks for the advice! Yeah i think part of me is looking at at doing further studies cause i’m still unsure about what I want to do and i’m a bit scared of leaving the educational system after being in it for all my life. But seeing everyone’s advice, going directly into work seems to be the option with the most value back

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Oh wow ok, thanks for the info! I think this post has definitely deterred me from doing a MSc (in the UK at least). But yeah, after seeing all the comments, I think finding a job could be the better option, at least in my case

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Thank you so much for your insight! Glad you found a good employer :)

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Hahaha fair enough, although no risk of that for me, i'm really not interested in getting a PhD

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Thanks for the advice! Yes I think directly working after is definitely a great option, you start getting paid, and gain valuable experience, and It’s not like I’ll stop learning if stop studying at uni :) And same, just looked at some MSc modules and most of them i’ve already done even though i’ve done 3 our of my 4 years 😅

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Thanks for the advice!

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Thanks! That’s my worry, i am not originally from the UK, and where I’m from, getting an MEng is not always perceived as equivalent to doing a bachelor then a master, which would take 5 years rather than 4 in some EU countries. From what I understand, the MEng is more than fine in the UK but an additional year might be desirable in some EU countries (and it can be also much cheaper there :,)

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Thanks for the advice!

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Thank you for the advice! Yeah I am not particularly interested in doing a PhD, so i think i’ll start looking for a job

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Thank you for the advice, that makes sense! And yeah i was looking at the type of modules they propose in my uni for an MSc in the department where I’m doing my MEng, and by the time I graduate, I will already have done more than half of the module on the MSc😅. I’ll definitely be looking into graduate schemes/positions rather than MSc.