In my experience, when people take a break it's really hard for them to go back to studying/learning/working, I recommend that you get a job or something so you don't loose the habit of working, that's what I have seen, maybe your case is different
So much this. After high school, I joined the army (to get the college benefits). When I got to college three years later, it was really hard to get back into the swing of academic life.
Go to college. You don't have to know what you're going to do right away -- try different things. Or as they say, "fuck around and find out." You can knock out a bunch of general ed class requirements while figuring out what you want to do for a living.
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In my experience, when people take a break it's really hard for them to go back to studying/learning/working, I recommend that you get a job or something so you don't loose the habit of working, that's what I have seen, maybe your case is different
Yeah I can relate to what you are saying. I'll keep working on projects to not get diverted 🙋🏻♂️
So much this. After high school, I joined the army (to get the college benefits). When I got to college three years later, it was really hard to get back into the swing of academic life.
Go to college. You don't have to know what you're going to do right away -- try different things. Or as they say, "fuck around and find out." You can knock out a bunch of general ed class requirements while figuring out what you want to do for a living.