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[QUOTE="Sotherefore, post: 273113, member: 27033"] Thanks for sharing but I will not agree to this. I could understand a situation in which you could said its depends on locations. There are some locations in which certain careers opportunities are completely useless , that's just the reality. I will always advise people to be sceptical and study the location or the environment they have been able to find themselves when choosing a career opportunities. If you make a mistake of choosing a career opportunities that is not lucrative in your location then the risk of you becoming unemployed for a long period of time may be possible. Over here , studying of forestry or botany is just as useless as you not going to the university because forest are not being put so much into consideration . But engaging in lucrative courses can increase your possibilities of gaining employment and having something reasonable to do at the end of your graduation from the University. [/QUOTE]
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