Why people use to distract us from our aims by forcing us to do what all are doing?

Like i dont wanna do b.sc but my relatives and family friends are forcing all the time me and my parents to let me do b.sc but i think b.sc is nothing as max people who did this course are unemployed although they are making expenses by running tuitions bt i m totally not interested in teaching HELP

3 Followers | 539 Views | Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Eva Rana

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    SHANTANU SINGH BE PATIENCE ....

    8 years ago
    Hi Eva
    First tell the parents that I will go for bsc as they wanted but also tell them that I am not intrested in it if I failed then it will their responsibility and apart from it also insure them, if I will go according to my intrest I will surely get success.then ur parents and relatives will think for a minutes .and will ready for that u want to do.best of luck.
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    srajan rai Have 9 dreams studying is not the one man....

    8 years ago
    Hello Eva
    go for what you like ; don't get under the forces of your parents
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    yash pawar

    8 years ago
    Hey eva always take our decisions by thinking properly & not by forcefully we choose & give best with intrest people always distract us as they fill jealous seeing us.
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    Rohit Budania

    8 years ago
    Who says B.Sc. students are unemployed? I guess you haven't seen much things in your life. secondly you said your relatives and family members are forcing you to do B.Sc. okey. then what option is in your mind? Simply tell them that thing what you wanna do. it's your family. surely they'll understand. tell them the scope of what you really want to do. good luck.
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    Kamaraju pulugurtha Online teaching of English, on retirement | Guide-Level 14

    8 years ago
    It may be possible that the aim is not clearly expressed. In addition to the aim, there must the right execution of a plan from the beginning. Dreaming, as Kalaam says, is good. But, dreams are to be added to a concrete approach and students are to stand on a solid ground. I find that courses are not bad, but students may be erring.

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