Valentas
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Hello,
I am wondering whether anyone has taken any sort of Gap Year to broaden their horizons and experience the world. By that I mean, travel to a place you have ever wanted, worked in that job to earn money or joined that internship you thought may suit you for your future career.
I hate when my friends look at me like an idiot because I am strange - I won't join university until I find my passion. In their opinion, you have to have a degree, then search fr a job..
My approach is different. Why not to try to get a job first in science field, try to learn from pros and then decide whether you would like to work here or not. It seems to me that my friends firstly collect degree and then think what to do with it :[)
I read a book about the importance of finding a meaningful work; not a Job but work YOU see as beneficial to you as for humanity.
I have a friend in university who studies biochemistry but his dreams are quite different : he said he wants to build an elevator to cosmos, build a solar plant on the Moon and send energy via laser beams to Earth...
If he did not make it, he will open brewery and make the best beer in the world with his microbiology knowledge...
Also he has given me amazing though: only go to university to learn a subject you could not learn on your own locked in your garage: engineering, medicine, biochemistry, chemistry, physics;
I think it is very useful thought. However, I still have that nagging feeling in my gut that I am not ready for university yet. Also I still have a hope to study in the USA because I have made a mistake to underrate my performance quite badly...
A friend in MIT told me that they value what a person had done which is weird and unusual activity...
I can certainly say that I am weird: I enjoy beekeeping with my grandfather and already made a lot of money from this. Also I play accordion for 10 years and won 3rd place in World's Contest in Italy and 1st place duo with my brother...
The problem is: I did 6 A-levels in school: Physics, biology, chemistry, English, maths, German...
I feel exhausted...Seriously. I started to learn playing guitar, found programming to be interesting and read several books on business already...because my dream is to own my business. I have no clue what kind of business but I will certainly establish something...
Jesus, how I envy people who took 3 A-levels: CS, Maths, English and have no other way then computer science
So yeah, basically my story ends here. Could anyone write about their gap year? I certainly feel that Js think I am mad...
I am wondering whether anyone has taken any sort of Gap Year to broaden their horizons and experience the world. By that I mean, travel to a place you have ever wanted, worked in that job to earn money or joined that internship you thought may suit you for your future career.
I hate when my friends look at me like an idiot because I am strange - I won't join university until I find my passion. In their opinion, you have to have a degree, then search fr a job..
My approach is different. Why not to try to get a job first in science field, try to learn from pros and then decide whether you would like to work here or not. It seems to me that my friends firstly collect degree and then think what to do with it :[)
I read a book about the importance of finding a meaningful work; not a Job but work YOU see as beneficial to you as for humanity.
I have a friend in university who studies biochemistry but his dreams are quite different : he said he wants to build an elevator to cosmos, build a solar plant on the Moon and send energy via laser beams to Earth...

Also he has given me amazing though: only go to university to learn a subject you could not learn on your own locked in your garage: engineering, medicine, biochemistry, chemistry, physics;
I think it is very useful thought. However, I still have that nagging feeling in my gut that I am not ready for university yet. Also I still have a hope to study in the USA because I have made a mistake to underrate my performance quite badly...
A friend in MIT told me that they value what a person had done which is weird and unusual activity...

The problem is: I did 6 A-levels in school: Physics, biology, chemistry, English, maths, German...
I feel exhausted...Seriously. I started to learn playing guitar, found programming to be interesting and read several books on business already...because my dream is to own my business. I have no clue what kind of business but I will certainly establish something...
Jesus, how I envy people who took 3 A-levels: CS, Maths, English and have no other way then computer science

So yeah, basically my story ends here. Could anyone write about their gap year? I certainly feel that Js think I am mad...