Another one of these! 
Basically I've had a tough time the past few years, wont go into specifics but I had to take care of an ill mother and live with and care for my grandmother, all this whilst working my ass off for a wage, having a royally screwed up head with regards to what and where I wanted to take my life. I flunked uni, passed half the year and this year was given no option to take resit examinations, I have to wait until next year.
I recently turned 22, not getting any younger, made some bad decisions in life, had a tough time at home...Can I hear a violin solo?
I have two years experience in interactive design, a years experience managing departments and three years experience in sales at a senior level. I wish to go into account management within an area I know a lot about, digital design pipelines, technology etc.
So, baring my age in mind. Do I repeat and pay for my modules at uni whilst continuing to build up work experience, meaning I'd have a degree at the age of 24, honours at the age of 25. Or, leave and enter a close enough field and try to build my way up? Opinions?
Thanks for reading!

Basically I've had a tough time the past few years, wont go into specifics but I had to take care of an ill mother and live with and care for my grandmother, all this whilst working my ass off for a wage, having a royally screwed up head with regards to what and where I wanted to take my life. I flunked uni, passed half the year and this year was given no option to take resit examinations, I have to wait until next year.
I recently turned 22, not getting any younger, made some bad decisions in life, had a tough time at home...Can I hear a violin solo?
I have two years experience in interactive design, a years experience managing departments and three years experience in sales at a senior level. I wish to go into account management within an area I know a lot about, digital design pipelines, technology etc.
So, baring my age in mind. Do I repeat and pay for my modules at uni whilst continuing to build up work experience, meaning I'd have a degree at the age of 24, honours at the age of 25. Or, leave and enter a close enough field and try to build my way up? Opinions?
Thanks for reading!
