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Old 08-05-2008, 11:13 PM
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oh I feel for you seeker. I have had many of the same thoughts as you over the years.
All I can say whatever you decide, there is no wrong or right. All it means as steve said, you will eliminate what you don't want to do.

Every choice in my career and schooling have not been a mistake, it's just helped me learn what I like and dislike. Sure it's been a longer path, but I now don't have any regrets as I have done all the things that I set out to do. Although, my newest career was never planned out (everything else was) and it's funny but I think this is where I belong most.

I have to admit I have not had to get into so much debt for schooling though. In Australia, we complain about our school fees, but really it's not too bad in comparison to the US. A arts degree cost about $12-15,000 here. I was lucky enough to get a degree, buy just completing one year so only had to pay about $4000.

Can I ask seeker5, what do you think your real passion is? Or what have you always got enjoyment out of?
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