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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-05-29 06:53 pm

[ SECRET POST #2339 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2339 ⌋

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Re: Life and such

(Anonymous) 2013-05-30 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
If you're so bored with the classes that you don't think you could hack the career either, then you should probably get out of it, no matter where you go to. If nothing else you might start to fail the classes and then you won't get the career anyway.

And the thing is, these days, no career path is 100% assure. Even technical stuff like engineer and computer science has a lot of competition and risk involved.

So I guess my advice is drop the field you don't like, take up one you do, and be fully prepared to be doing something else five years from now anyway. Be flexible, basically.

(Can you double major/minor in one or the other? That way your previous credits won't go to waste and you'll still be doing something you like, plus well-rounded backgrounds seem to give you a better shot at work later on).