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writes: Is it too late for me or will I have chances after uni at getting involved in other activities. I'm worried that I won't be able to do things I did at university once I have graduated and start working.I'm 22 and going into my final year at uni. Although I am going to get involved in new social groups and clubs that I have started to really like (scuba diving, backstage help in drama societies, hillwalking etc.) I sometime wonder if it is too late for me to do things like that. I know I can still so things that I have mentioned but I don't want to do hillwalking on my own, scuba diving one in a blue moon or not able to help out in theatre unless its full time so I'm scared I won't be able to do all these things particularly with other people.Will there still be clubs like this outside of university once I start working? I really don't want my life to consist of work and home particularly at 23/24.I live in the Liverpool/Manchester area so there should be something at least.
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reader, Boonridge McPhalify +, writes (24 July 2010):
there is less free time in the real world and therefore less clubs/activity groups
but they do exist so make an effort to find them (unlike uni where they are thrust in your face)
it's up to you though- it will require more time and effort but you make your own choices- good luck
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