Zimmer wrote:
You don't seem to understand that that "annoying rhythm" is entirely different with work. You cannot compare work to school. If that's what's putting you off, then you're not thinking straight.
Work isn't the same as school. Far from it.
It will also give you a much better idea of what you want to do. As well as stop making you last minute/slap dash/lazy boy.
nono, that's not what I'm saying.
I'm saying that to get out of that rythm, or lack of work ethic, it might be nice to take a gap year. Whether it's getting a job, getting a "casual" one year degree (maths, for example), or whatever.
And good point 'zique, that's one of the things that, umm.. "scares" me from getting a job. Losing what I have left of work ethics and motivation from an academic perspective.
Atm, a one year "casual" degree is the most tempting, if indeed I decide to take a gap year. Anyone know where one could get a degree like this, in, say, advanced maths? Or rather, where one would look to find information.
I'm open to anything, whether it's in England, Switzerland, France, whatever.
Mind, there's only a ~20% chance of me doing this, but I feel I should have this planned just in case.