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Old 2011-08-22, 20:41   Link #12
DonQuigleone
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Age: 35
I wouldn't focus on practicalities above doing something you like. Doesn't matter if it's a practically good course to learn, if you don't have the motivation to go through with it. Remember, there's no immediate rewards for College. Any potential "rewards" are 4 years away, after you graduate. That's a long time. Most businesses don't plan 4 years ahead.

Not only that, but a lot of stuff can change in 4 years. So don't focus too much on practicalities. It's much better to be studying something you like and be succesful, then to study something you only kind of like and be mediocre.
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