Hiya,
I'm currently undergoing a crucial part of my life as an adolescent, where I need to take into consideration multiple aspects of the future. I realize that time is limited, and decisions must be analyzed and made in advance to prevent any possible dilemmas.
The thing is, I don't often think about the future. I feel 'uncomfortable', so to speak, when people ask me what I want to pursue in university. Through my short time of browsing through the threads in this section, I know that many of you are mature and experienced enough to give me helpful advice.
My high school is implementing an IB curriculum next year, and I'm planning on taking the courses and acquiring the diploma. How would I transition from there? Should I be doing extensive research for which courses I want to take in university, or is that currently irrelevant?
I apologize for the relative ambiguity of the circumstance that I have stated. I'm writing this in somewhat of a hurry, but I will edit if I feel that it is necessary. Thanks for your time.
Cheers!
I'm currently undergoing a crucial part of my life as an adolescent, where I need to take into consideration multiple aspects of the future. I realize that time is limited, and decisions must be analyzed and made in advance to prevent any possible dilemmas.
The thing is, I don't often think about the future. I feel 'uncomfortable', so to speak, when people ask me what I want to pursue in university. Through my short time of browsing through the threads in this section, I know that many of you are mature and experienced enough to give me helpful advice.
My high school is implementing an IB curriculum next year, and I'm planning on taking the courses and acquiring the diploma. How would I transition from there? Should I be doing extensive research for which courses I want to take in university, or is that currently irrelevant?
I apologize for the relative ambiguity of the circumstance that I have stated. I'm writing this in somewhat of a hurry, but I will edit if I feel that it is necessary. Thanks for your time.
Cheers!