Hearted Youtube comments on James Jani (@JamesJani) channel.
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I couldn't agree more with the gap year point. However, it is not applicable for my country.
If you can not enter a uni right after you finish high school, you have to go to military for 18 months. I was very successful student, still didn't know what I want to study; but it is very hard to pass entrance exam after being a soldier for 18 months, so I went to the university: best university, one of the hottest degrees, but I absolutely hated it. It was not only because of avoiding military, but I would be called crazy if I chose going to military instead of university with the grades and scores I had.
After graduating university, you are given 2 choices: To serve in military for 12 months, or to go to study master's degree. I graduated last year, but thought that I am not emotionally or mentally fit to be a soldier, so I will go to study master's degree. I got a hype in my senior year that I love my degree so didn't mind doing masters; but right after I started master's it turned out to be false.
I will graduate from master's next year this time, and will have 2 choice: either to go to the military for 12 months, or to do a phd and be exempted from military service.
I won't do a phd in a subject which my hatred grows(btw, it is CS) just for the sake of avoiding military. I will do my service, and after that I will do something else, nothing IT related.
So, 7 years(1 year of english foundation included) of studying and spending tons of family money just for the sake of avoiding military, pleasing people around me and end result is that: I hate my profession and won't do it for living.
If I had a gap year, everything could be soo different.
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