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Nibble:
No, it doesn't sound pushy at all; don't worry!
I was thinking about that too, and mused upon a similar course of action when I raised the same query on the Ask Me Help Desk website. That certainly is the most realistic, since University courses often take years (double the usual length, if one is to be a part-timer).
I guess what I was secretly hoping for when I asked this question is to find out if there is any job in the world that would be a perfect fit for a person who doesn't quite want to go into any one profession/field, but rather to truly be able to draw upon all of these subjects equally. More than that, I just never want to leave my classroom because I love that feeling of just sitting there and taking everything in!
Thank you for your suggestion; I'll bear it in mind. Happy new year to you too!
Seadogg:
I understand if you are skeptical about the educational background that I have listed for myself, but I would like to thank you for leaving some good advice in spite of your misgivings!
Yup, that's what my parents say too. I suppose though they are quite reluctant to say it, at some point, learning for the sake of learning is unrealistic. I gess if I were to pursue a career in copywriting I would have to start on a creative writing, marketing and/or advertising course in University, but during that time, I'm a little worried that I'll start to get restless and want to pick up another subject for the fun of it. I daresay it's almost a vicious cycle! C'est la vie, huh?