Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Road Out Of The Gloom

The debate of Arts & Science has always been seemingly endless. This question ponders on us even more so at different stages of our education, normally after PMR, SPM and STPM. Here I shall not argue on this as it’s subjective up to a point by making comparisons between the two or debate which is better. However I find it interesting to understand the fundamental incitement behind this argument as it repeats its cycle year after year.

1) The indecisive- us There are just too many factors that could affect our decision making in this. So how could one be absolutely sure they are making the right choice?Go through a series of affirmations on your interest. Career tests are a stepping stone to this. Take up part time courses and attempt to prove that it meets your preferences.Getting the information correct is an emphasis. I find it jaw dropping when speaking to various friends of future occupations; they tend to have a misconception or inaccurate information on that particular field, shunning them from making further enquiries or investigation.Example
Friend #1: I can’t be a nurse although I love helping people; will develop phobia even before I see blood.
Friend #2: I cannot study pharmacy- my weak memory wouldn’t allow me memorize those medical terms.
Friend #3: I won’t be able to do quantity surveying although I like to be involved in the construction industry- not good in mathematics.

Problem #1: You will be trained and over time it will be a norm. Furthermore, conduct more research on this as there are various tasks which nurses so as well, such as assisting patients in physiotherapy sessions, etc. One of my close friend is currently serving as a nurse in Singapore, she was unable to adapt to seeing ‘deaths’, hence falling into depression in the beginning. However the spirit to serve & faith kept her going, she is enjoying her job even more now, and it has been 5 years then.
Problem # 2: When there is a will, there is a way. Pharmacist students aren’t super kids with mega memory bytes, they develop their own method in either memorizing/ studying skills as well, so why can’t we.
Problem #3: As mentioned, one will be trained should the interest still lie; if one is already proficient in it (calculations), schools would have lost its purpose as a learning ground.(All Contoh ny)Pump up ourselves to be really confident in what we do and should all fails, such as disappointment after an enrolment, whoever said that that is the end of the world?

2) Prestige Oriented- us or family, others Many of us have similar encounters with scenarios like this: parents pushing children into an elite degree where consideration of their main interest was placed secondary.Parents love us, yes and we are not here to doubt that.In many of the first-class/ top- school/ prestigious- college entry war, parents can be the true fierce competitors on securing seats for their children; also this does not diminishes the possibility from the kiasu Asian kids like many of us.With many mixed emotions and disillusions in making college decisions which could be the turning point of your life, we tend to follow the absolute suggestions from our family because one will feel- if we don’t, then our lives are doomed. Alternatively we do not have the courage to stand up on our own visions because the basic notion is they have more maturity than us and their decision will always be the most sensible.But is it always the case? It varies.
Example A: One of my current classmates is suffering in Software Engineering as his initial choice of study was Biology. From his developer background family, very naturally they wanted him to be engineer in to prepare him to take over the family.
Example B: Another friend has a passion in fashion designing but ended up being classmates with us. The verdict was fashions have less opportunity in the job market and the wage is deplorable.As mentioned, the above are very subjective and we will all have our own point of view; wise decision or not, it is not up to us to judge. The bottom line I could reassure all readers is that they are having a hard time adapting to software engineering (I pray they can get over this barrier soon); in the absence of fondness and interest in things we engage in, are there any high possibility of good work to be produced? We are all too smart to know just the answer.3) Scholarship Scare It might be true statistically that most scholarships cater for science based courses only. However, no one has ever said that that’s not going to change ever.In ma university,the arts students have more chances of getting gud covers from their own faculty,NGO's and other societies.However the PTPTN loan is always there to help all the students in Malaysia to cater for themselves during their education years,I think its just gud enuff for those who live under the expenses budget,but kalo naik dy kantoi la....

4) Fear of Society Change I can understand many of us have obligations towards ourselves/ family whereby the decision making really goes beyond our control; one of the external factors could be change in the society’s preferences. This is obvious in the IT industry. What could one do when one foot is already in it? Be flexible and willing to change.

5) Absolutely Clueless To unclog the brain block of not knowing what to do, the simplest way one can adopt is to open up our eyes and be inspired by figures that we look up upon on. This is because I do understand by saying ‘ask- yourself-earnestly-what-do-you-want’; the answer may or may be not- bottomless. After high school I have had too many dreams and had a tough time deciding rationally on which- I dreamt to be a pilot, a doctor, an economist, a business man etc. Just to note that these ambitions were not matched to my capabilities or forte, they are just the very basic childlike dreams we used to have when times can be so much more of a naiveté.

The best ways to get a good approach to face the road out of the gloom is to:
*Read more articles, journals, newspapers & magazines and see how people live their lives.
*Open up conversations and talk to people you feel comfortable about it. It’s mundane to shut down our worries on this ambition- future topic because it will create undesirable anxiety.
*Research is the key. Check out on what these professions do-entry criterias, job scope, daily lives, salary, future prospects.From there, we might be able to get a head start even if its not in ur preferred line,just make sure it hold a grasp of the winning line. Its our life man, nothing to fear guys!…Any addition to this? Your comments are most welcomed!

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