How to know my passion?
I've dropped out of Mechanical Engineering twice. Once in the first year, once in the second. I want to pursue Sound Engineering. But if it not somehow possible for that, what are my options?
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There must be a reason why you are interested only in the on-the-job aspects of learning, and not the theoretical part. You are interested in the DOING part , and not the THINKING part. What could be the reason? Did your witness something like a workshop during your childhood, and started enjoying it? Agreed, practical work is a good thing, but you seem to be fascinated only by the ARTISAN-LIKE work.
Try to come out of that habit--it may have been forced upon you by way of some pleasant childhood memories.
It seems that your are fascinated --not by sound engineering course, but SOUND itself. Try to analyse why is it so. The world is fu...more -
If you are unable to know your real interests then I suggest you ask someone who is your family members / friends / acquaintance who knows you very well, to point out your interests. Sometimes we are too biased towards our own selves to detect what we want to do. So let others who know you, find it for you.
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Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14
2013-02-10 17:43:56It is just by careful self-analysis.You are the best judge of yourself.But ,at the same time,make a correct assessment.Seek the help of friends. -
A personal advice would be to complete your graduation. If desired, you can seek expert/tuition assistance. Mechanical Engineering is called the evergreen branch and as such has opportunities in almost every segment in industry. In the mean time you can get acquainted with CADD and prepare for highere studies too.
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