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[QUOTE="Mika, post: 238956, member: 29399"] Twelve years of schooling is the basic education everyone needs. However, the most important question you should answer is what after high school? Should you go for academic studies, should you go for professional training, or should you just start working? In case you decide to go to college, you should make a decision on what subject to choose. Passion is important to building your career, however, you should also consider building a career on something that can help you make a lot of money. Let’s say you are interested in philosophy and want to study philosophy, but you do know what you are going to do after you complete your education, do you think you will easily find a job, or let’s say will you find a good-paying job? You need to find a middle path. If your passion is something that may not make money for you, you can choose your second, or even third interest, and start building skills and knowledge on that subject. [/QUOTE]
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