Re: Jคცც૯Րω૦८қע JυՈ८੮ɿ૦Ո (open!)
Posted: Aug 4th, '15, 15:50
I might've done law because I'm good with analyzing language but I don't like the idea of being told that gays must go to jail and me just having to accept it. And what if I have to defend someone who's guilty
Of course I mightn't be a criminal lawyer but even then, other people make laws and I just have to swallow them, and so I don't fancy it.
I want to do liberal arts, which is bad for me because that leaves me with next to none options in India
To tell the truth I don't worry about being employable as much as most people. I'm just going to do what feels right to me.
I would be fine at science if only science in high school wasn't thought the way it is. Like I looked at my Dad's university physics textbook and absolutely everything in it is touched upon in high school but nothing is gone into deep enough to facilitate understanding
that's the problem with having to narrow down to subjects in high school itself (I don't think you had to?) I have physics, chemistry and biology. Kira has math, physics and chemistry. Less subjects, more syllabus packed into each subject. Don't even get me started on our sucky educational system 
Problem with engineering is it's so specialized
doesn't have much room to breathe!


I want to do liberal arts, which is bad for me because that leaves me with next to none options in India

To tell the truth I don't worry about being employable as much as most people. I'm just going to do what feels right to me.
I would be fine at science if only science in high school wasn't thought the way it is. Like I looked at my Dad's university physics textbook and absolutely everything in it is touched upon in high school but nothing is gone into deep enough to facilitate understanding


Problem with engineering is it's so specialized

