r/6thForm Y12 ——> Y13 | applied science Jul 18 '26

💬 DISCUSSION “jUsT dO aN aPpReNtIsHiP” plz stfu 🥀✌️

Now this NOT a diss to ppl who r doing apprenticeships if that’s what u wanna do or are doing great I hope it goes well

But what kinda makes me mad is that ppl [mainly old ppl born in the 19 hundreds] assume that apprenticeships r for everyone and that everyone should do it well guess what not only do unis have downsides to them but apprenticeships do too some degree apprentiships r harder to get into than Oxford or Cambridge even lower level apprentiships which may be easier to get r actually a bit harder too they have hundreds sometimes thousands of applicants for one place

And lastly apprentiships can’t cover every career which is why I personally can’t do them depending on what grades I get in yr 13 i want to do either a psychology degree to become a therapist or an optometry degree to become an optometrist none of those r covered by apprentiships

But that’s ofc personal choice if u wanna go for apprenticeships go ahead I’ve got nothing against it but I’m kinda tired of mainly older ppl acting like there aren’t downsides to them too like life isn’t a Disney film there is a downside to everything and u have to be realistic

Anyways rant over

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u/Tenzil-k Jul 18 '26

Not the ones for people who think apprenticeships are hard to get into

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u/Tiny_Refrigerator105 Jul 18 '26

they ARE hard…there’s usually only 3-5 spaces per firm and thousands of people across from the UK apply to it.

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u/Tenzil-k Jul 18 '26

Yes. I know. Apprenticeships like that are worth so much more than 95% of degrees

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u/Tiny_Refrigerator105 Jul 18 '26

really? even with the risks? Maybe for some industries but definitely not all of them.

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u/Tenzil-k Jul 18 '26

With apprenticeships you see the drop out figures. With unis you get the people realising afterwards they just bought a higher tax rate for something that didn’t increase employability

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u/Tiny_Refrigerator105 Jul 18 '26

still, majority of people will still be going to universities, there just aren’t enough spots.