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Same thing here but I'm just 20 and single so probably things are brighter for me.
I may be too young to give you advice so you can just call this my '2 cents'
I feel you, but now that you are starting a family, you are better with your job right now. Try to hang on a bit, save a little and try studying what you love. It's never too late to achieve what you like. I'm stuck at an office right now and recently found out that I love to study animals and nature. It's still a blur to me since my parents insist for me to stay with my job. Their reason is because I'm nearing that regular position but the problem is I don't like to do what I'm doing at present for the next years.
My situation is tricky since my degree would be wasted and I will study another 4 years but I am willing to do it. Are you willing to gamble your job to study what you like? I think you should work and study at the same time if you can do it. It's never too late man. It's your life. The decision is yours and I wish you the best for yourself and your family!
If one is never too young to learn, one is never too young to teach also. Thanks a lot for your reply brother. And I wish u good luck, health and prosperity in whatever u do. It is my decision and I completely agree with u. Even the place I am in right now, is one of them. Anyways. Thanks again.
I'm a lawyer and soon will be an LLM. No way that I wanna become an attorney, prosecutor, judge... I like startups and I'm building one. I like technology.
That's why I decided to learn something about venture capital, internet law and so on. You can always combine your study with your interests.
But the most important thing is to know what you want! And don't listen anyone but yourself. I know parents always dictate what should their kids study, but I think you should listen to yourself only.
Thanks for your reply. The catch is, even though I know what I want, it is impossible for me to achieve it. I loved programming and took classes. I scored a meagre 23% out of 100. So, no matter how much I love computers, programming ain't for me.
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