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Re: What to study?

Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2015 9:04 pm
by Desmond Glace
Just do what you enjoy not the richest paying job. I learned that it's better to pick a job you enjoy.
It's better when the job u enjoy is a high paying job :D

Re: What to study?

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 1:12 pm
by Voldemort
No matter where you end up, maths will be useful - so don't be under the impression that you'll avoid it altogether! ;)

Which course do the universities prefer?

Re: What to study?

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 4:23 pm
by The Devils Fire
Just do what you enjoy not the richest paying job. I learned that it's better to pick a job you enjoy.
I disagree. I would rather have money to support myself then pick something fun in college and not make any money with my job.

Re: What to study?

Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2015 9:25 pm
by Desmond Glace
Just do what you enjoy not the richest paying job. I learned that it's better to pick a job you enjoy.
I disagree. I would rather have money to support myself then pick something fun in college and not make any money with my job.
+1 to the devil

Re: What to study?

Posted: Tue Mar 31, 2015 8:14 pm
by Criminal
No matter where you end up, maths will be useful - so don't be under the impression that you'll avoid it altogether! ;)

Which course do the universities prefer?
Not entierly correct, at least not in the level u can study at school. U can actually avoid math in many courses.

Re: What to study?

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 4:17 am
by Arjunlite
No matter where you end up, maths will be useful - so don't be under the impression that you'll avoid it altogether! ;)

Which course do the universities prefer?
Not entierly correct, at least not in the level u can study at school. U can actually avoid math in many courses.
No, you can't avoid math. There is a requirement in literally every major (apart from art majors) at any decent university.

From what I know, you are in your last year at high school, so beats me how you are spreading false information about university when you've never attended one.

Re: What to study?

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 8:18 am
by Tennyson
Do what you enjoy. You will be rich.. rich of happiness.

Good luck

Re: What to study?

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 8:57 am
by undertaker199
If you enjoy a subject and find yourself weak a componant, all i can say is to persevere until you master it.

Re: What to study?

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2015 7:08 pm
by Criminal
No matter where you end up, maths will be useful - so don't be under the impression that you'll avoid it altogether! ;)

Which course do the universities prefer?
Not entierly correct, at least not in the level u can study at school. U can actually avoid math in many courses.
No, you can't avoid math. There is a requirement in literally every major (apart from art majors) at any decent university.

From what I know, you are in your last year at high school, so beats me how you are spreading false information about university when you've never attended one.
Because I have attended one. Cool how I did it even before I finished high school? And no, in many courses u dont need math, although, in many other courses u do, and here in physics or computers science for example theres a course called 'Infi 1', considered the hardest course and is math, its the first year of the degree and is mostly meant to clear out those who dont fit studing for their degree.

Overall, there is math nearly everywhere, the point is in what level? Im doing the highest level I can at school, and for the course Im aiming too its needed, but its not needed in many other things in that level, at all.

EDIT : Ive been attending university apart from high school, although not for my degree yet (will start studing for my degree before Im 19) but for extra points when I will study for my degree. And I will still attend the university next year which will be my last year of school, and then I'll attend my degree on physics in a part of a military program. Moreover, my knowledge at things related to the universities where I live at come from planning ahead.

Re: What to study?

Posted: Thu Apr 02, 2015 3:19 am
by Cysero
Go for computer science