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What Course Should I Take? Need Help! Please
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Guys I need your Guide on what choice should I take regarding on my Course
okay.. First off I started as a Freshman( Accountancy ) but at the end of the 1st and 2nd semester I started to think that is Accountancy for me? because I am not happy with this course anymore because I got the wrong perspective or point of view of that course and failed 3 subjects on the second semester... so I am thinking on Shifting to Information Technology because that's where I am good (well i think) because i like editing videos,writing codes on notepad and html... good at solving internet/network and computer problems knows something you don't know about(^-^) well as far as I can tell I think I like IT but I am sooo confused right now... Should I take Information Technology or Continue Accountancy? Please Help. Because I want a Job that I will Enjoy and a good profit/salary
okay.. First off I started as a Freshman( Accountancy ) but at the end of the 1st and 2nd semester I started to think that is Accountancy for me? because I am not happy with this course anymore because I got the wrong perspective or point of view of that course and failed 3 subjects on the second semester... so I am thinking on Shifting to Information Technology because that's where I am good (well i think) because i like editing videos,writing codes on notepad and html... good at solving internet/network and computer problems knows something you don't know about(^-^) well as far as I can tell I think I like IT but I am sooo confused right now... Should I take Information Technology or Continue Accountancy? Please Help. Because I want a Job that I will Enjoy and a good profit/salary
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You are always best at subjects you enjoy most. If you're not enjoying the accountancy course give up now, you're just wasting your time. Switch to IT and enjoy the rest of your working life.
16:35 Sun 01st May 2016
This is UK-based website and things might be rather different here to the USA (where I assume you are because of your use of 'freshman', 'semesters', etc, which don't feature in British English). If you'd rather try a US-based website, see here:
https:/ /answer s.yahoo .com/
If you were in the UK though, my main concern would be that the number of vacancies in IT is probably far fewer than the number of university graduates applying for those positions. (However most people with qualifications in accountancy can probably find jobs within that field).
Even so, I'd still recommend the switch to IT simply because university education should be as much about enjoying several years of your life as it is about developing your career prospects.
Further, if you're already failing components of your accountancy course (when it's unlikely to have reached any of the really complex stuff yet), you could end up failing more and more (and getting really depressed about it), leading to you dropping out of university altogether.
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If you were in the UK though, my main concern would be that the number of vacancies in IT is probably far fewer than the number of university graduates applying for those positions. (However most people with qualifications in accountancy can probably find jobs within that field).
Even so, I'd still recommend the switch to IT simply because university education should be as much about enjoying several years of your life as it is about developing your career prospects.
Further, if you're already failing components of your accountancy course (when it's unlikely to have reached any of the really complex stuff yet), you could end up failing more and more (and getting really depressed about it), leading to you dropping out of university altogether.
Buenchico, freshpersons and semesters are not unknown in Britain
http:// www.bat hstuden t.com/f reshers /
http:// www.ed. ac.uk/s emester -dates/ 201617
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