Stephanie Morris is currently a 3rd Year Fashion Entrepreneur at University of Central Lancashire. With any student in their last year of university, she is considering her options and aiming to discover the world at her finger tips.
Unable to have children due to experiencing premature menopause she is happy to devote her life to adoption and fostering. Her own personal aim would to surrogate for child-less couples in a similar position.
Currently living in Preston, Lancashire with her boyfriend Stephen and housemate and mutual good friend Joey.
Huge Lamborghini obsession and dreams of a rally career which are over-shadowed by her ability to use her charisma and brains to experience new things and explore.
Possible ventures include supporting fellow classmate Mary Allott with LockTheHart and tinkling with property development to help eradicate homelessness.
Currently driving a 2001 Skoda Fabia 1.4
Romeo has been a dream to drive but ultimately he's only a stepping stone (I like "stepping stones" as a phrase because it's about allowing yourself to make the leap over the water where dangers are unknown but there is the option to turn back or move to another stone. No journey is without the ability to change speed or direction. It's similar to taking bite-size chunks, and SMART management. It's about doing something that is achievable) until I get a better job/better lifestyle.
Studying Fashion Entrepreneurship at UCLan, met some amazing people. Noelle Brandwood, watch out for her. She is a fantastic mother and inspirational role model. Mary Allott - very crafty and talented. I want to make sure I hang on to our friendship. The girl has more troubles than I care to remember from my own childhood. We've lived very similar lives and experienced most troubles but we've been there for each other. Battling on.
Looking back, I wish Jade Paterson attended more because she has great influential opinions, but a lack of gusto to put them into practice.
We all have our own issues but as students we're expected to arrive at university, fresh out of college without a care in the world. Trust me. There are lots of worries. The basic/most common worry on a creative university course is Money. Everything costs money. First and Second year I was printing in the university library - it was warm and accessible but colour costs. A4 was 40p. And A3 60p. Your student loan is meant to cover 4 months on average. And that's 4 months rent, food, internet, bills, clothes and creative materials such as magazines and subscriptions to Adobe Suite. Without a job I think I would have not eaten or lived on a mates couch to use that money on materials.
There's no let up for that poor quiet kid you were back in college and mid school. The lecturer doesn't care that you have no money and you slowly realise that by having more money slowly means better grades.
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