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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