
There's been a lot of talk of tertiary education recently, admission, opportunities, scholarships, and the like. Right now, on top of the fact that i cant really narrow down my options beyond things that my subject combination debars me from pursuing, i'm in two minds about entire routes to take. There's so many things to consider. You cant be entirely selfish about what you want to study, unless you've got everything set out for you. but then again, isn't it important to be doing what you really really enjoy? But at the same time, how do you know that what it is you think you enjoy at that point in time, will remain so by the end of it? And sure you do what you enjoy and are passionate about, and then what? Where does that leave you? ...I'm really not helping myself here. Help me out here. Sometimes, people see you doing certain things, and i don't mean seeing as in viewing the present, more like they can easily picture you studying something specific, in some particular place. So where would you see me?
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Honestly, I can't see you doing anything conventional.
You'd probably be doing what a lot of people can only dream of doing.
Something to do with freedom, probably. From obligation.
Traveling the world. Experiencing new things. Probably.
That's what I can see.
that made me smile (:
One of the greatest abilities that most Arts students have is the ability to evaluate critically. You have chosen a great combination and I am pretty sure that doing what you like best will get you places as it has thus far.
Hey Dan, thanks for the reassurance. I think you're right. Someone told me, you can do anything you want, as long as you're passionate about it, cause when you're passionate about something, you tend to want to do your best and be the best at it.
(:
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