psychopathwannabe
This too shall pass
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I have read through the whole school and work section and is relieved to find that I am not the only one who can't seem to find the right course that would keep my interest as well as my passion long enough.
I have dropped out from school a few times. So far I have studied Accounting (which I have no regret drop out), Marketing (Boring) and Law (half-like with issues that I will elaborate later).
Now I have a range of subjects in mind that I am interested in (so far). They are:
1. Biotechnology
2. Philosophy
3. Criminology
4. Psychology
5. Pilot (Ok it is not a subject I know)
I am not sure which one I should go for at this stage, in fact I am not sure if I should go for any further education in this point. It all starts with the issues I encountered in Law.
The issues in Law are in fact also applicable in the subjects mentioned so here it goes.
i.) I have language barrier, I didn't study in my first language and whatever subject I mentioned above will not be studied in my first language.
ii.)I like certain aspect of Law only. E.g. Criminal Law, Tort Law etc. And I only pay attention to those aspect of Law that I like. Other aspect like Company Law etc, I simply skived the lectures and do my own thing.
iii.) For the aspects that I like, I only like the concept, the general picture of them. Once it goes down to the details like case NAME and YEAR, I simple ignore them which leads to a fail or mere pass in exam since mentioning the concept without the precise case name and year wouldn't take me far no matter how creative and insightful I am.
So when it comes to reality check, I realize that no matter which subject I choose to study at the end, the issues above are going to hunt me down. How do you study Philosophy without remembering the name of the Philosopher? Or how do you study Psychology when you only interest in abnormal psychology and ignore Cognition and the brain?
So I would like to hear your advices in my situation.
Also for those who found your REAL interest, can you tell me how you did it?
Thanks!
I have dropped out from school a few times. So far I have studied Accounting (which I have no regret drop out), Marketing (Boring) and Law (half-like with issues that I will elaborate later).
Now I have a range of subjects in mind that I am interested in (so far). They are:
1. Biotechnology
2. Philosophy
3. Criminology
4. Psychology
5. Pilot (Ok it is not a subject I know)
I am not sure which one I should go for at this stage, in fact I am not sure if I should go for any further education in this point. It all starts with the issues I encountered in Law.
The issues in Law are in fact also applicable in the subjects mentioned so here it goes.
i.) I have language barrier, I didn't study in my first language and whatever subject I mentioned above will not be studied in my first language.
ii.)I like certain aspect of Law only. E.g. Criminal Law, Tort Law etc. And I only pay attention to those aspect of Law that I like. Other aspect like Company Law etc, I simply skived the lectures and do my own thing.
iii.) For the aspects that I like, I only like the concept, the general picture of them. Once it goes down to the details like case NAME and YEAR, I simple ignore them which leads to a fail or mere pass in exam since mentioning the concept without the precise case name and year wouldn't take me far no matter how creative and insightful I am.
So when it comes to reality check, I realize that no matter which subject I choose to study at the end, the issues above are going to hunt me down. How do you study Philosophy without remembering the name of the Philosopher? Or how do you study Psychology when you only interest in abnormal psychology and ignore Cognition and the brain?
So I would like to hear your advices in my situation.
Also for those who found your REAL interest, can you tell me how you did it?
Thanks!