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<blockquote data-quote="TheTallGuy" data-source="post: 7551280" data-attributes="member: 9121"><p>Personally I think that the best thing would be to encourage him to complete his current studies to the best of his abilities & then have a year out to get a bit of experience elsewhere - abroad if possible. Then re-evaluate the options. After years of being formally educated a break may just give him a lift and focus his mind on where he is going and what he needs to do to get there. Another option may be to volunteer with a charity to get a taste of something outside of his own experience and it looks good on a CV, although the current situation may make that impractical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheTallGuy, post: 7551280, member: 9121"] Personally I think that the best thing would be to encourage him to complete his current studies to the best of his abilities & then have a year out to get a bit of experience elsewhere - abroad if possible. Then re-evaluate the options. After years of being formally educated a break may just give him a lift and focus his mind on where he is going and what he needs to do to get there. Another option may be to volunteer with a charity to get a taste of something outside of his own experience and it looks good on a CV, although the current situation may make that impractical. [/QUOTE]
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