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Personal experience: my HSC mark was good enough for me to get into any university degree I liked (this was 20 years ago). I quite fancied media studies or a general science degree (I did both science and arts subjects for my HSC so I had quite a wide range of interest) but knew that it wouldn't be approved by the 'adults' around. I finally went for a double degree of Law and Economics at Uni of Sydney so as not to 'waste' my good HSC marks. I hated law so much that I dropped the Law degree after my first year of uni. Even though I ended up OK and I am happy with my current life, I do hope I have gone for a degree that I was interested in.
My friend's experience: her high school marks were good enough to get her into the medicine degree at Cambridge Uni in the UK. She didn't like medicine at all but her dad pressured her into doing it. Her dad was a leading medical specialist in his field. She wasn't interested in it at all and couldn't graduated from her medicine studies after three attempts. In the end, her dropped her medicine degree and managed to graduate with a degree in hospital management. She works in business now and is much happier.
My friend's sister: the elder sister of my friend above loved to be a doctor but her dad thought she did not have the right character to be a good doctor and persuaded her to do a law degree instead. Many years after uni, I heard she was still angry with her dad for not supporting her to be a doctor. |
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