I wanted to be a Civil Engineer. I had an horrendous time at school, and didn't do A level, so that pretty much ruled it out.
If I'd got the money, I would go and train as a civil engineer, and I'm 37.
In not much more time than it takes to train as a carpenter, or a mechanic (as I did), you could get a degree, so you may as well do it. A good Civil engineering degree can take you anywhere, not just into civils, it's the mathematical content that counts towards so many other careers.
If your really desperate to go into carpentry afterwards, you will have no problem. I haven't got anything qualifying me to be a carpenter, nor any other building trade, I just got on and did it and learned from the people I worked with.
If you like putting roofs on in a howling gale with snow filling your ears up, go ahead. Given the choice, I'd rather be telling someone else what to do.
If I'd got the money, I would go and train as a civil engineer, and I'm 37.
In not much more time than it takes to train as a carpenter, or a mechanic (as I did), you could get a degree, so you may as well do it. A good Civil engineering degree can take you anywhere, not just into civils, it's the mathematical content that counts towards so many other careers.
If your really desperate to go into carpentry afterwards, you will have no problem. I haven't got anything qualifying me to be a carpenter, nor any other building trade, I just got on and did it and learned from the people I worked with.
If you like putting roofs on in a howling gale with snow filling your ears up, go ahead. Given the choice, I'd rather be telling someone else what to do.