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Lowlifes (again) not mine though! (oh)...

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  • Lowlifes (again) not mine though! (oh)...

    Hello all! apologies its been a while, life has been busy. Fought a CCJ claim for my wife, sent in defence last week, Notice of discontinuance received in post today...having studied law (but had to withdraw due to ill health) I am now considering returning to study an LLB, however, I'll be 48!
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    Oooo good news on the discontinuance. And speedy after filing a defence too !

    The LLB is hard work ( I've done two thirds of mine with the OU but life took over ) and if you're going part time it can take a good few years to complete - very interesting though - and you're never too old IMO - if you enjoy the subject - go for it. You can transfer some credits from your previous study but check directly as the LLB is specific modules with not much 'free' room to use transferred credit ( even law based).*
    #staysafestayhome

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