College course Dilemma

Naga City, Philippines
July 8, 2022 7:24am CST
Is it really hard to go to college? I want to take my dream course yet we are financially unstable while there's a course that I passed in a state university. Should I choose the course that I passed in a state university or take risks to pursue my dream course?
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@elmer0421 (432)
9 Jul 22
There are lot of things to consider when taking a course.You have to consider your interest..But you mention you are not financially stable..You can continue taking your dream course and you can also find a way to help your family sustain your needs to continue your studies through working or finding scholarships...Or you can take the course you passed in a state university and after that, you can then take your dream course....
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• Naga City, Philippines
9 Jul 22
Thank youu. This site somewhat help me on deciding.
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@Fa_Maverick (9487)
• Australia
10 Jul 22
Here if you passed a course in one establishment you cant do it again elsewhere so you may want to check if you can do it again.
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@yanzalong (18987)
• Indonesia
8 Jul 22
Get a loan with low interest. Maybe this will help.
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@thelme55 (77168)
• Germany
10 Jul 22
Welcome to Mylot. Enjoy it here. Yes, it is hard to go to college when you are financially unstable. What is your dream course?
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@thelme55 (77168)
• Germany
11 Jul 22
@jayvhie I don’t think Mylot is like Twitter. I can communicate with more people on Mylot as on Twitter. I hope you can study for your dream course.
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• Naga City, Philippines
11 Jul 22
I'm kinda liking mylot since it's somewhat like twitter but limited people are here. My dream course is accountancy.
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@solidcodes (1765)
• Philippines
8 Jul 22
What is the name of the course you passed at the state university? What is your dream course?
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@Beestring (14672)
• Hong Kong
8 Jul 22
Can you apply for financial assistance from your government to take your dream course?
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• Naga City, Philippines
8 Jul 22
Nope, it's not part of the priority course. The loan is the only choice but I'm still hesitant to take it.
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@Beestring (14672)
• Hong Kong
8 Jul 22
@jayvhie I see. But if you want to be a CPA, you have to take Accountancy.
• Naga City, Philippines
8 Jul 22
@Beestring yeah. I'm just hoping whatever course I choose, I'll be happy in a work environment of it.
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@RubyHawk (99405)
• Atlanta, Georgia
11 Jul 22
If I couldn’t afford my Dream course I’d have to go to State University.
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@aninditasen (16505)
• Raurkela, India
9 Jul 22
You can persue your dream course by doing a part-time job, if that's possible.
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@aninditasen (16505)
• Raurkela, India
10 Jul 22
@jayvhie You are welcome.
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• Naga City, Philippines
10 Jul 22
Will do. Thank youu
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@cabuyogty (3053)
• Philippines
13 Jul 22
Why not try open universities courses online? Maybe they were cheeper in tuition fees . I just want to suggest if it can help you :)
@Dreamerby (5755)
• Calcutta, India
8 Jul 22
What's the course that you want to study? and What's the course that you got selected for in state university?
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• Naga City, Philippines
8 Jul 22
Accountancy. The course that I passed on a state u is Business Management. Somewhat close to each other but I wanted to be a CPA
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@Zufaqar1 (246)
9 Jul 22
You take loan from any bank of your country
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@Zufaqar1 (246)
9 Jul 22
@jayvhie yez it true it's your only choice
• Naga City, Philippines
9 Jul 22
I guess that will be my only choice. Haha
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