Thursday, December 23, 2004

More on study thoughts

I have mentioned that I'm equally interested in business and science/engineering. My analysis articles were highly appreciated by my econ teacher; my professors were impressed by my view on some leading companies in the industry. Other than the carreer outlook, I also dislike the working attitude of most people in the industry.

In addition to these, I am sort of regret in not making the best of myself in my engineering degree for some psychological problems. Such feeling is amplified when my applications to openings in the business field were turned down. I felt as if a loser - if I managed to get 1st Hon, that might not happen.

I used to be the winner with strong confidence in every assignment. When I have dedicated to it, I will make it the best. This echo the idea "Interest drives the best of you". Being left behind by the girl that I would marry with after graduation, being turned down, the feeling of being inferior. I hate this feeling, that I need to bring back the best of mine. I want to be a winner again in a bold attempt.

My standard of living isn't cheap, and I need the $$ to maintain it, plus I have to take care of my parents. Thus a career with good prospectus is critical. I will keep reinforcing my mind throughout the year preparing for the GMAT. Afterall, no one knows if you can get an offer. Why not just give it a try?

2 Comments:

At 10:14 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry for the offending comments made previously. I just want to share my belief with you. I am pretty sure your determination and the desire to win will eventually bring you to the destination you dreamed for. Wish you success in the GMAT and subsequent career.

 
At 1:00 PM, Blogger frankie said...

Not exactly 'offending' as I would consider it. I believe we are all striving to achieve the best, to be the winner, in different aspects of the life. The difference is we are focusing different goals, which also keep changing as we look ahead into the future.

Again thanks for your input.

 

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