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19 years ago
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Listen to a professional. To know where to go to study, you need to know just one thing (or better, three): what subject you know best and love the most, and preferably three, because it will make it easier to get accepted. For example, I always loved mathematics and went to a technical university, and I didn't regret it (although it would have been more fun at a pedagogical university with a bunch of girls)). And what the heart says is complete nonsense; I definitely won't study my major (why would I be a metallurgist?) – that's why I have a second degree. And in general, the most important thing is a red diploma; what's written in it doesn't bother anyone. So, I would have already decided what to do in your place.
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19 years ago
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I have a great offer for you... To avoid making mistakes and struggling with choices, young man, go to the army, serve your country, and you will understand that physics is not such a bad thing after all... :p
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19 years ago
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I tried to figure things out, but I couldn't come up with anything. So, for now, I had to enroll in a culinary technical school (I'll sit there and think for a while), but here's the problem: I'm almost done with it, and I'm almost 19...
Looks like I'm going to be drafted into the army... :(
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19 years ago
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DarkMavr, what about the institute? – And I wouldn't recommend joining the army; you'll be a cook for 1.5 years.
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19 years ago
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DarkMavr, what about the institute? - and I wouldn't recommend joining the army, you'll be a cook for 1.5 years :(
Do you think I want to join the army?! I'm already improving my relationships with relatives so they can help me avoid it:D
I don't even know where to go to study right now. I'm thinking about the College of Commerce and Economics. But I definitely won't get in on a scholarship, and the tuition is 46,000.
So I'm thinking...

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