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I guess since i have so much time now...I should start studying for my finals..but nop! I just don't feel like it......depsite the guilt.

I did look up latin. Well, it's not an impossible language to learn. But where could I find the time and motivation to put the effort in?...no where. I have an interest in it because I had been more exposed to that language these days. Law has some latin in it. And my favourate writer, Goldsworthy, uses latin in his writing too...although sparingly. ]

Anyway, the other day, i was daydreaming again. If i get to do art/law, what would i do in art?...Philosophy, language and image and probably latin.

Oh well,,,just day dreaming.

I will get a UMAT booklet on Monday. Just that the other day when i found out that a art/law friend is gonna do the UMAT and hopefully get to do med next year. Well....i was suprised at that. I had not really think about the UMAT. After giving it some thoughts, I decided that I probably won't do it because I really like what I am doing now at uni, namely com/law. Would I give up com/law if i get in to med? that goes back to the question of whether I actually wanna do med and be a doctor.

Now when i think about it. LIking science of course doesn't mean you 'll like to be a doctor. Being a doctor has many crappy aspects yet it's one of the better ones if you wanna contribute to the society in a equitable way. I am not afraid of the workload or the responsibilty. But..really? Can I cope?..I dunno. Maybe medicine isnt' for me. I mean I like what I am doing now and com/law can get me pretty far..or hopefully. I mean..i thought about the possibility of working in a RBA or being a solicitor. Or working in an international organisation...a branch of UN..Com/law can give me more choices and opportunities..and well possibly get to see the world more..

Even in Uni, i am already learning abit more about others. My cheltenham friends are very very different from the uni world there. It's alot more grown up out there. Ha, anyway, I like what I am studying now.
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