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Tingkai
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To find the Northwest Passage
Aug 2001 time: 13:37
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quote: Originally posted by Albert Speer
i dont know about a double major in two very different fields. won't that take several years? I've already spent 2 years without a major after all! |
You could do it in four years, but my point ties into what UR said, university is a time for exploring and expanding your mind, often outside of the lecture hall. From what you have posted over the years, it seems to me that you're going to succeed, not because of any piece of paper, but because you have ambition combined with a strong work ethic. So you could explore the oppotunities that a university offers you. Take, I don't know, maybe a first year astronomy course, or English Lit, or statistics. There's nothing wrong with going off the tangent.
One of my friends was a straight A student in high school, went into engineering, did a masters and has a great job. Meanwhile, I flunked out of high school, did night school to get into university, got kicked out of uni, yet got a BA and then an MA, and these days I'm working or a major daily and life is fine.
In other words, your path is your own, it may be straight, or it may be crooked, but in the end, only you can decide the path you take and the best path is the one you want to take, and if you end up on a path you don't want to take it can still be interesting.
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