Nothing...at the moment. It's proven that I can handle a bachelor with honours degree (aka harder than just a normal degree) that I can learn a language, that I can survive 3 years of exams and 10,000 word dissertation and come out at the end with a good grade. Shows i have committment, skills for working as a team, going on work experience for 4 weeks and being very good at it! I also get a cv type thing written from tutors! I could always do something with it as a side line, i still have a love for the artefacts, just holding them was like gold to me. It's given me so much :)
Wow, that's cool. I've heard that from people, that it basically shows how hard you can work and achieve at an academic level... but it still makes me wonder why people choose subjects that end up being totally unrelated to their career field lol
well when you ask a 16 year old "what do you want to do with your life, go choose now" most go err, what? As I'm sure you are aware life throws things at us and changes our mind. As you grow you find new things. It'd be silly to limit your mind to just one thing when there is so much out there to learn. I went with what I loved, I still love it, I just don't think I'm good enough to make a career out of it.
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It's proven that I can handle a bachelor with honours degree (aka harder than just a normal degree) that I can learn a language, that I can survive 3 years of exams and 10,000 word dissertation and come out at the end with a good grade. Shows i have committment, skills for working as a team, going on work experience for 4 weeks and being very good at it!
I also get a cv type thing written from tutors!
I could always do something with it as a side line, i still have a love for the artefacts, just holding them was like gold to me. It's given me so much :)
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As I'm sure you are aware life throws things at us and changes our mind. As you grow you find new things. It'd be silly to limit your mind to just one thing when there is so much out there to learn. I went with what I loved, I still love it, I just don't think I'm good enough to make a career out of it.
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