Introduction
Awesome part about the life is that people have to make hard decisions every day. Those decisions often lead to irreversible outcomes. There is though difference between action like “what should one say to another person”, or “what should my next move in life be”. Right now Im dealing with the latter. I shall explain my situation and hopefully will gather some feedback that will help me make my decision.
To study (full time) or not to study (full time)
I have just passed the penultimate semester of Information science. That is good news, but also a prophecy of very limited amount of the most valuable resource in life in near future – the time.
Right now I have quite some things I truly want to do fulltime. The first and most obvious now is Steemit. Because of
The other activity that requires a lot of time if I want to do it correctly is Ultimate frisbe. The competion becomes tougher every year and one has to try to be at least a “part-time athlete” if one wants to keep up the pace. That though requires a lot of time. Training every single day, eating correctly, and so on. As you can imagine it’s a huge time consumer (that I at least can afford thanks to ).
And then there is the university. Up until now it has been rather easy. There was not a big deal of data that one had to learn. It was more about understanding and making the connections in between essential parts. I had a lot of time to concentrate on Steemit, sport and other Blockchains (even trading). But that will change now. The final exams are nearing as well as the deadline for my bachelors work. It would basically require a full half year to finish everything that needs to be finished. Thats though totally not compatible with the previously mentioned activates I want to keep doing (if possible) in fulltime mode.
Possible solution – should I go for it?
There is one possible solution that I came up with after quite some time. I can no longer prolong my studies for free (or rather for the tax I’m paying… I have to keep paying those + I will need to pay for my studies). But again, thanks to
