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jourdain2,
I do like CS but I don't like the work related to it. Coding, designing, softwares, I hate it. People who spend years learning programming etc, in the end, get jobs after going through a lot of difficulties. Even their salaries are really low, 30,000 rupees per month after such hard work and temple rubbing. Not worth it. I'd rather invest time and efforts in something that pays off.
fiction-factory,
I know people who are doing it too, but they applied in a foreign country. One told me to not worry, it is difficult, but one can make it through. Chemistry and physics can never be my subjects. Maths, on the other hand, is okay. I like it. It doesn't like me. But I like it.
The link doesn't really go in detail. We normally call it CIE here. That's it. Today when I checked my result online it had GCSE written beside the paper code.
spathiphyllum,
Physuxxx. I mean, I suck at it. My experience was horrible. Even at school, I was constantly taunted by my teacher. Guilt and embarrassment are the only things I have ever taken from this subject. I can never put two and two together to form an answer in the exam. V hard.
Canary42,
That's a lot of experience and struggle. I wont be able to walk properly had I gone through all of this. U da sicc man. As I mentioned above, every other person is doing the same these days. You get jobs very hardly. And a person working at a salon earns more than these workers, sadly.
I think my parents will be shook if I ask them about opting for Applied Maths. The thing is that teachers who are good at teaching Applied Maths or even Pure Maths are hardly available. These days people only run after money. From one institute to another, a dozen cup of teas, and seven cigarettes on a daily basis. My college advisers were the same, they didn't let me take economics or cs in the first place which is why I probably failed today. They degraded students. Rip.
Thank you.
judge,
Not really. Plus, I am a girl.
Oh. Some people say that it's math, some say that it's maths. Now, I just use a mixture of both. I will make sure to use maths now.
jennykenny,
This might just be the problem for me. I jumped one class too, even though everyone is as the same age as me, I am still one year ahead. Hmmmmm.
johnny37,
That might be tough in my country, I think.