19.02.2012, 21:31
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It's hard for me to reply on this, your country probably has a totally different education system than mine.
But if I were you, and if you were in my country, I'd choose an education which focuses on practical things - they need a lot of jobs over there anyhow. Choose something you'd like to do for a living, and it should work out. It won't block all written exams, but it'll be more about the practical part. |
But yeah, written exams won't stop me from developing my skills. It's just like a formality to done before I get a job. I'll try.
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A thing that absolutely boosts my theoretical knowledge of whatever is combining it with practical work. Like implementing complex mathematic structures and creating some program to perform the most basic actions with it. Most things require you to think really a much about them when actually applying them. Unfortunately I need myself to be quite motivated to learn this way, and most of the time im not, but if i am it is even a lot of fun and often replaces some of my other hobbies for some time. However this mostly applies to areas like maths, phyisics and IT, and wont really help you with others like languages.
I guess thats exactly what you should do if you dont like written and theoretical exams, just try to find something interesting where you can use you practical knowledge. |
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Thank you for your responses.