This topic is so depressing ._.
R.I.P to all those animals.
Reminded me of how I lost my dog,Cookie,when I was 6.
I was taking him out for a walk in the neighbourhood,when a car came at full speed(way above the limit) and hit Cookie,killing him instantly in front of me...I still remember every little bit about the scene(I'll spare you the details about the state of Cookie's body)
On top of that,guy riding the car came to me and was like "Hey you,I nearly died because of your dog you little punk!"
So it was Cookie's fault? I was so angry I was crying.
I was depressed for weeks >_<
Also, I'm repeating my last college year because I did not get brilliant results.
I wanted to apply for the Open University,so that I could study a topic I actually liked part-time,while working full time.
It would take me more time to finish my course,but I'd have experience too,which is very valuable nowadays v.v
There are so many unemployed diploma holders nowadays(well in my country anyway)
I wonder how I could convince them...talking to them face to face won't work,they always interrupt me mid-sentence to give me their points or treat me like I don't know what I'm talking about,and when I ask them to let me finish,they get pissed at me ._.
Goddammit
I just don't understand the education system...it's so obsolete and flawed.
Like, they teach us so much stuff we won't be using in our everyday life, but keep out important things... I don't even know the laws of my country, or my rights, or even how to cook but I do know(somewhat) how to calculate the upthrust when an object is immersed in a liquid.
Seriously,we should all have the choice to study what we want based on what we want to do in life!
There is really poor diversity in the choice of subjects offered in high school/college. I'm totally not going to study maths or physics related courses at the university.
I'm either going for graphics design(which requires some knowledge in Maths but not the bullshit amount of things forced on us in college) or law,or maybe even psychology.
Depend on job prospects.