I think if it is really worth it and if you like a challenge, the career that will be hard & demanding would be the better choice; it will keep you on your toes, you'll never be bored and it will also keep you mentally stimulated. You don't sound like you are a quitter nor someone who would take the "easy way" out of things. How did I come up with that opinion? Because you've chosen to go to a university in another country (I'm assuming you are in a totally different country)...moving, alone, is a challenge!!! Good luck to you in your future endeavors!!!!
2006-11-03 01:40:14
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answered by AngelEyes In SF 2
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in basic terms get an abortion if you're particular that is what you quite want. you won't be able to take it decrease back. as quickly because that is achieved, that is achieved. in case you quite imagine that is what you want, then do it right away. you'll ought to look ahead to an appointment, so in case you confirm to have an abortion, call straight away. once you turn 12 weeks pregnant, abortions are more effective expensive, riskier, and...nicely, the embryo is more effective developed. in case you want to save the toddler, although, there are places you are able to go stay once you're pregnant. your relatives will quite a lot genuinely come round, if not till now you've the toddler, then after. good luck to you. you're pregnant now and there's no undemanding decision. Any decision will carry some issues and damage with it.
2016-12-05 12:11:39
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answered by ? 4
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I dont think anyone can answer this for you. It totally depends on you and how you want to live you life.....
But I will say that being bored is awful, you want a job that will stretch you, make you think & challege yourself daily. That said, if its too hard you'll end up hating it, waking up in the middle if the night in a cold sweat after dreaming about work etc So if you can you should try to find a middle ground. And remember its not all about money - peace of mind counts for a great deal!
2006-11-03 01:11:37
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answered by Pippa 2
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Wait and see what turns up at the time. Really no point threating about it right now because whatever you decide now, I guarantee you'll have changed your mind by then. Personally I did lots of easy jobs to start, just to get employment and earn some pennies. Then I was lucky enough to stumble across a job I love that pays ok. Take your time.
2006-11-03 01:19:50
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answered by Red Dragon 3
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Difficult one, you have to decide what is important in your life, to work hard and have lots of money, or work less and money not be one of your main priorities.
There is more to life than money, it's just these days we are force fed that we cannot be happy without buying this and that by the media.
I think you should work hard at uni so you are able to do both jobs you state, then you have the option, if you dont like working hard or if you dont have enough money :)
2006-11-03 01:19:07
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answered by LadyDeville 3
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If you can't decide if you want to work hard or not you probably wont, irrespective of your decision! Get an easy job where no one relies on you. The pay will be cr@p but you don't need to worry about such things.
2006-11-03 01:10:26
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answered by e404pnf 3
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Go for something more difficult because if you go for something easy it will loose its challenge and you will be bored. Just looking at the money is a mistake. And as a general rule really easy does not pay as well as difficult.
2006-11-03 01:11:40
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answered by al 6
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the fact that you are asking this question is typical of the idiosyncratic lazy a*r*s*e gits that think the world owes them a living. If I were an employer I would make you work your butt off for peanuts and kick your a*r*s*e when you were late or slacked.
Get a life and wake up to reality - its a competitive playing field out there - play to win or suffer the consequences
2006-11-03 01:11:17
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answered by Kev R at work need beer 3
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Begin by taking your general and basic classes that will fit all degrees & careers. Then as you go along, you'll better understand what makes you happy & where your goals lie.'
2006-11-03 01:14:13
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answered by Bluealt 7
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Just concentrate on University first!
I left last year....it's not as easy to find a decent job as everyone thinks it will be.
2006-11-03 01:17:23
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answered by Lalalala 2
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