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Old 12-03-2006, 05:43 PM   #29 (permalink)
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So, the general consensus is study something you're passionate about, and expand your social circle as much as possible?

To be honest I'm not really passionate about economics, but then again I'm not passionate about any subject. Then again I wasn't passionate about the subjects I studied at school and 6th form. However, I worked hard and got good grades.

Overall, I don't think I am that passionate about academic things, although I have always done well academically. Regardless, university is something I want to experience. I am lost in life at the moment, and I have nothing to lose.

I don't want to spend 3 years studying my ass off only to end up with some "Micky Mouse" degree. That's why I want to do something that would be considered valuable by a prospective employer.

Right now I don't have many friends, don't have a girlfriend, and could only get a mediocre job - even with the good qualifications that I have.

So the main reason behind going to university I guess, is because I don't know what the fcuk else to do.
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