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i live in iran. here we should pass university entrance exam. i did n passed it for the major i really love, chemistry for both my hometwon n another city. now i'm the student of iut in the other city. i wanna return my hometown. well the university doesn't accept me, sayin they don't have enough capacity for more students. the manager had said if she can't stand bein there she can quit university. if i wanna quit univ then i should wait 2 years n pass univ entrance exam again. i'm goin crazy. wat shall i do? all nights i'm awake cryin. that's why in day i can't stand classes n i can't concentrate while takin exams n endless quizes. i love my hometown. my hearts beats for there.

2007-12-09 02:07:13 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

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It doesn't sound like you have many choices. You could continue studying iut where you are, or you could leave the university, go back to your hometown and go to work, hoping that you might pass the entrance exam in two years (but there is no guarantee of this, so this would be effectively giving up on your education). I assume that in Iran going to another country to study is not an option right now, and besides, you love your hometown so much that it doesn't sound like that would be a solution for you, even if it would be possible.

I think you have to decide how important it is to you to have a university education. If it means a lot to you and to your parents, then living away from home and studying something you don't much like are the costs of getting that education. The alternative seems to be going home, but without an education. Maybe some day your country's system will change to allow people to study whatever they want to study, but maybe not. You didn't get your first choice, but you got the opportunity to go to the university, which I assume many people did not get. Rather than regretting what you did not get, it makes more sense to concentrate on the positive fact that you did get into the university.

2007-12-09 03:23:29 · answer #1 · answered by neniaf 7 · 0 0

Iif u change places ,the school stays same, just the enivronment changes. meet people and make new friends so it gonna be easier

2007-12-09 02:48:05 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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