Should I take Japanese studies or Psychology at Uni?
Japanese would be the more adventurous, risky choice. But i would know i am studying i am enjoying and passionate about. however, i am reluctant about studying abroad, that is the only thing bothering me. I don’t think i can handle going away for 1 year away, i wont be able to look after myself =/ but the trip will be in the third year of study and i might have gotten out of my shell, i might become more independent…… if i dont then taking Japanese would have been the wrong decision.
Man, I want to study Japanese so bad, but if i want to study it so bad i shouldnt be so reluctant in studying abroad =/
I dont know what to study =( i cant see myself studying psychology for 4 years….i cant see myself staying up learning psychology at 3am for 4 years but i can for japanese but i have to study abroad damnit.
Favorite Answer
It depends on what job you want to do in the future. If it is related to psychology, then take it. But if you’re not sure, i would advise you to study japanese. Languages are useful for practically every job, the more languages you speak, the greater the chance you have of getting a decent job.
Don’t worry about going aboard just yet, its three years away, a lot can happen in 3 years, and i’m sure you’ll be a lot more mature and independent.
Think carefully, if you still can’t decide, try asking some of your closest friends or family members who know you better. I’m sure they can help you too.
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