To all you old geezers :P | |
Jacen Aratan - Student |
Ya... to further explain the thread title, I'm looking for people who've been through the educational machine, or are in it at the moment (no, High School does not count ![]() I'm not looking for guidance on what to choose, just what people find to be most rewarding in the end... would mean a lot to me if you take 5 mins to write your opinion. ![]() Subjects: Finances (C) - Multimedias (C) - Cultural understanding (B) - Medias (C) - Organization (C) - Statistics (C) - IT (B) - Marketcommunication (C) - Innovation (C) - Maths (B) [we hatessss it] The letter in paranthesis is the 'difficulty' level (yes, they're mostly C's, all I have to choose from, as they are not compulsory subjects). Thanks. ![]() This post was edited by Jacen Aratan on Sep 29 2004 07:17pm. |
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Jacen Aratan - Student |
It's extremely hard to change your major here, though... it's very much preferred you get it right in the first try. |
Sared - Retired ![]() |
I don't quite know how the educational system works over there, but it sounds like what you choose to study in grade school will affect your studies in graduate school. I'll be honest with you, I entered college (the first time around) looking to get a degree in philosophy with an emphasis on theology. I changed my major three times until I decided on a computer/shared technologies degree. Most likely, when you get into HS/college, you will come to a subject that seems very appealing. Then, you'll flop subjects around, trying different and new things, until you find something that really strikes a chord with you. I am now attending a community college and will be recieving a degree that will help me get Cisco certified. Never thought I would be here 10-15 years ago. ![]() _______________ I'm crazy, not stupid. |
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