BurnedOut
Your friendly neighborhood asshole
I've been quite off from intpforum due to my exams. However in the meantime, I've been doing some python programming too. I've formally opted for Law as my major and I need some advice regarding taking economics wl maths ( which synergizes into data analytics \for me\) and law simultaneously. My college pretty much covered economics at its surface and math calculus and other intermediate level stuff which I liked quite a lot except a few chapters in the vectors group.
So basically :
1. I've got a lot of free time now
2. I've to prepare for mandarin and Law but if I start data analytics with python from tomorrow, one more item in the list
3. I personally find the LSAT ( not the international one ) prepping extremely boring given that I've to rote shittons of GK and a lot of practise for things which should not be exactly practised ie analytical reasoning, english and logical reasoning. The prepping is very tiresome and too ingeminating for my taste since I prefer extemporaneous reasoning to pre-preparation ( I wasted most of the time during my final exams programming and playing the guitar )
4. Many of you will definitely propose the hypothesis of economics and maths being as tiresome as the prepping I previously described but programming is the only incentive which will drive me to study it
5. My conscientiousness is almost null but my openness is quite high
Pros of being me :
1. Brainstorming capabilities
2. High mental reserve
Cons of being me :
1. Unnecessary sensory sensitivity
2. Poor focus if not stimuled
3.Addictive behaviour
If anyone who is quite acquainted with me or people who are programmers or lawyers or anyone else capable of giving a sound opinion per se, can you suggest something or place a daunting logically valid opinion ?
So basically :
1. I've got a lot of free time now
2. I've to prepare for mandarin and Law but if I start data analytics with python from tomorrow, one more item in the list
3. I personally find the LSAT ( not the international one ) prepping extremely boring given that I've to rote shittons of GK and a lot of practise for things which should not be exactly practised ie analytical reasoning, english and logical reasoning. The prepping is very tiresome and too ingeminating for my taste since I prefer extemporaneous reasoning to pre-preparation ( I wasted most of the time during my final exams programming and playing the guitar )
4. Many of you will definitely propose the hypothesis of economics and maths being as tiresome as the prepping I previously described but programming is the only incentive which will drive me to study it
5. My conscientiousness is almost null but my openness is quite high
Pros of being me :
1. Brainstorming capabilities
2. High mental reserve
Cons of being me :
1. Unnecessary sensory sensitivity
2. Poor focus if not stimuled
3.Addictive behaviour
If anyone who is quite acquainted with me or people who are programmers or lawyers or anyone else capable of giving a sound opinion per se, can you suggest something or place a daunting logically valid opinion ?