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Serenight

New Member
I'm a 21 year old British student currently taking a gap year to figure out what I actually want to do. Anyway, I'm much interested in religions and society; I enjoy reading, researching and finding ways of applying knowledge in the most useful way possible! I'll poke around later to get in tune with the place.

I hope you can welcome me :)

With kind regards
 

whereismynotecard

Treasure Hunter
Hello!! Welcome to the forums. :D

I think you'll like it here. Most members are pretty nice, and you should find this a pleasant place, espeically after the elections (in the states) are over. :D
 

kadzbiz

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Welcome abaord. Gap years interest me. What's the figures on people taking gap years actually going back to get further educated?
 

Serenight

New Member
Thank you everybody for your warm welcomes :)

Lol whereismynotecard, I got that ;) and I bet peeps on the board are cool.

kadzbiz, I'd say around 24% of students take a gap year. During this time students of gap year partake in various activities, not just one. It's beneficial for both the individual and society, I wasn't so keen on taking out a gap however due to a few circumstances I had to. However, it's better than I thought, I'm enjoying it to the max and I can foresee returning to Uni much happier with the experience and insight I'm currrently acquiring on gap. Plus, you're also likely to be funded over gap year if you're a definite student of a University the following year.

Ciao everyone :D
 
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