Living in a country with no middle school, I had to choose my college and major at the tender age of 16. ;;; v;;
I studied at a public science high school (which was really hard to get into, since out of the 50+ thousands who took it, only a few hundred would be accepted), but it was without tuition and with stipend. It was a real money-saver for my parents, but the downside was that we had a list of majors to choose from when we entered college. If we shifted to non-science courses, we had to pay our high school the 4-year tuition that was supposedly free. I guess it's to promote more scientists in the country.
Picking a uni wasn't hard for me either, since in our high school there were like 2 common choices, and our high school consistently produced batches with a 99-100% passing rate. Both unis specialized in different engineering courses, but one had better science courses. I chose the latter because I wanted to take Biology, the uni had a much bigger, nature-y space (perfect for long walks!) and the tuition was less expensive.
I'm a Biology major now! ^^ Idk, I didnt have stellar Bio grades, but I was very interested in it and I plan to go to medicine to continue my father's clinic. ; v;
(Sorry if this was really long? .........)
				
			I studied at a public science high school (which was really hard to get into, since out of the 50+ thousands who took it, only a few hundred would be accepted), but it was without tuition and with stipend. It was a real money-saver for my parents, but the downside was that we had a list of majors to choose from when we entered college. If we shifted to non-science courses, we had to pay our high school the 4-year tuition that was supposedly free. I guess it's to promote more scientists in the country.
Picking a uni wasn't hard for me either, since in our high school there were like 2 common choices, and our high school consistently produced batches with a 99-100% passing rate. Both unis specialized in different engineering courses, but one had better science courses. I chose the latter because I wanted to take Biology, the uni had a much bigger, nature-y space (perfect for long walks!) and the tuition was less expensive.
I'm a Biology major now! ^^ Idk, I didnt have stellar Bio grades, but I was very interested in it and I plan to go to medicine to continue my father's clinic. ; v;
(Sorry if this was really long? .........)
			
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 im 15, but in my last year of 'high school' which here is aged 11-16 but given that what i do after this year will affect what i can do when im 18 i have to look at unis now x.x ive been stuck in a small rural village for my whole life, so my main priority for uni is getting away from everything and everyone orz. i've been looking at a certain university's computer science course, since they'll start accepting from a 6 at gcse maths, which is easily obtainable for me (im currently working at a 7 so) and they do a year abroad in a variety of places (inc canada which im considering moving to) so for me my main priorities are getting as far from home as possible, allowing me to take various things in sixth form and having a year abroad somewhere
 im 15, but in my last year of 'high school' which here is aged 11-16 but given that what i do after this year will affect what i can do when im 18 i have to look at unis now x.x ive been stuck in a small rural village for my whole life, so my main priority for uni is getting away from everything and everyone orz. i've been looking at a certain university's computer science course, since they'll start accepting from a 6 at gcse maths, which is easily obtainable for me (im currently working at a 7 so) and they do a year abroad in a variety of places (inc canada which im considering moving to) so for me my main priorities are getting as far from home as possible, allowing me to take various things in sixth form and having a year abroad somewhere 
 
		


 
 
		 
 
		








 it'd be my main choice if i choose to stay close to home but i'm probably going to the college mentioned in my op! at least, i'm leaning heavily towards it haha
 it'd be my main choice if i choose to stay close to home but i'm probably going to the college mentioned in my op! at least, i'm leaning heavily towards it haha try and have a good and successful final year, i wish you luck!
 try and have a good and successful final year, i wish you luck! 
 
		


 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		