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Find Out Before You Drop Out

Is withdrawing from study your best option?

Students want to withdraw from their studies for whole a variety of reasons: being sick of studying, programs or courses that are not suited to your interests or career needs , personal or financial problems, work or family commitments, illness, not really being ready for University just yet, etc.

All of which are completely valid reasons for feeling as you do. When things get too tough you might see withdrawing as your only option.

You need to be very aware that withdrawing or dropping out is a serious step which can have major implications for you. There are financial issues, future education issues, and life and career issues that need to be considered carefully. So before you take this step, find out all you can and then consider your options carefully.

So, before you withdraw read each of these information sheets:

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