Originally posted by NorCal DC4
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My best advice is to remain confident in your decisions, because equivocating is torturously painful for one's psyche.
Using myself as an example, after coming out a bad relationship (my first) in early HS, which was followed by a great one from my junior/ senior years of HS, I needed time to "find my way" after leaving HS.
The Academy of Art College wasn't it. Computer Retail wasn't it.
Neither was Logistics at B&N.
At COM, Business Admin wasn't it.
But Automotive Journalism IS.
I feel complete in and of myself, for the first time in my life, mostly because I know know how to get to where I want to be occupationally and fiscally.
Academically, tt's now just a matter of crossing i's and dotting t's...or is it the other way around....
Anyway, always be true to yourself. And have a little faith.
:cheers:
David
Great post.