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I am already 21 and yet so lost... I was going into sterile technician but after I finished my medical terminology course I started to feel this isn't what's meant for me... I did pretty horrible in high school because I really didn't care for it which I do regret now but because of that I don't wish to go to university and retake all my courses because I did at least pass. I really do enjoy working with computers such as repairing, building, networking, and a little bit of website design not that its really anything special... I also really like art and photography but enough with that maybe you can see now why I'm so confused, anyways what I have in mind is something achievable through college although I have no idea what... Just to add I live in Canada and am Dyslexic sadly. Also I guess its worth mentioning I prefer to work alone and don't deal too well with others... I'm not rude at all its just that it doesn't seem to work out too well... So I came to the idea its best I work alone if possible.
Last edited by Bledwings; 11-29-2010 at 11:08 AM.
Reason: Forgot to mention.
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You are so young.
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I really like how you see this it makes the most sense to me, but i don't think i could just be like that... its hard to get the money i need around here and without an education i don't see how i could make money. Honestly i don't really care for a family in this world. Also i have no problem teaching myself what ever i wish to learn but without a degree i cant make the money to live that life... unless i plan to live a life like that well working at a grocery store lol...
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nah, you just have to find an awesome part-time job now and work there for a long time and then you can make money while you do other stuff.
If I were you, I'd become an architect/designer. I don't know. School is overrated. If you made 23 bucks at a part-time job and had benefits, would you pursue other things? Let's say that hypothetically you made 24k a year with benefits plus what you made doing free-lance and other stuff on the side? |
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Isn't education dirt cheap in Canada? Go to college and get a degree. Meanwhile, you can do any kind of part-time job. You might qualify for work-study (or its equivalent in Canada).
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Part time jobs don't pay 23 an hour were i live, and if i went to apply for a job like that id probably fail the interview, I seem to fail most interviews... I would go to college and get a degree the problem is i just feel empty with what degree to go with.
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Why do you need $23 an hour? That's skilled labor your talking about.
Look up different majors and read about what you could do with them. Math, computer science, chemistry, biology, accounting, and engineering are good places to start. |
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Oh sorry i was replying to Imagineering reply about making $23 an hour. and i guess i could start looking those up.
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The answer is within your lines. You just have to read them as if this was written by someone else. It says: blah blah blah about computers...they are ok but read this "not that its really anything special... Then you wrote: I also "really like art and photography but" |
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Its almost like you gave my inner self the answer it was looking for I just don't know if its realistic for me... Id love to get into making art with computers, sadly I hear lots of people also wish to do the same thing I really have no idea if I have any talent at all to stand out among the many.
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Nope, getting a bachelor's degree is $21,000+ for tuition fees alone.
DO NOT work at a grocery store. You will hate your life. |
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hey Soobpar A+ Certification for computers sounds like a good idea considering even now I already do my own computer repair thing from my home, have my own business cards also not to mention I swear I could build a computer with my eyes closed. I just never bothered getting my A+ certification for computers because I always thought due to the large amount of people going for it these days I wouldn't even really be noticed any better.
Last edited by Storm; 11-29-2010 at 02:13 PM.
Reason: Removed response to deleted material
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So, it's $5,250 a year? Yup, dirt cheap. You could work a part-time job at the school library, pull in $10,000 a year and pay for it completely plus a little extra. |
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I can't say I'm well informed about the job market but if you already have experience repairing from your home it's probably worth looking into.
$5000 for tuition, comes out to around $7000+ after student fees and books. If you want to live on/around campus that's another $8,000-$11,000. So unless you have the option of living at home you're still looking at $20,000+ in student loans after 4 years, even with a $10,000/y job. As far as I know the average Canadian student loan debt is only 20%-25% less than in the US. |
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oh. then you have like 2 years to not care about this. atleast in the states. first 2 years is just prereqs. is there community college there? |
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You don't have to "stand out"...stand with them. Doing art does not mean that you have to be the best of the best. Take some classes, see if it is for you. If it is...you will want to do more of it. Things will take care of themselves. |
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