Uni or not?
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I want to study a broad array of subjects at the moment, without having to commit to one only in a university, since you must dedicate a lot of time to it.
I have already started physics at university, but I am not convinced, I want to be alone and independent, and have the time to study what I want, i started university because "you must do it", it's considered a path that you must undertake, so I feel uneasy not do it, at least not now, but I want to dedicate to other things, plus I have to find a job too.
I want to first study math, economics, history, and philosophy, then physics and computer science, its alot of stuff and it takes time, but I want to at least build a base on the subjects to see how they are and understand them at a basic level, before committing to a university, which is where everyone rushes for salvation.
I have already started physics at university, but I am not convinced, I want to be alone and independent, and have the time to study what I want, i started university because "you must do it", it's considered a path that you must undertake, so I feel uneasy not do it, at least not now, but I want to dedicate to other things, plus I have to find a job too.
I want to first study math, economics, history, and philosophy, then physics and computer science, its alot of stuff and it takes time, but I want to at least build a base on the subjects to see how they are and understand them at a basic level, before committing to a university, which is where everyone rushes for salvation.
