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Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by yicob(m): 9:43am On Jan 18, 2007
actually i grew up to have flair for law but alas after my secondary education, gaining admission to study law at the university of lagos became a problem. at the end i have to study business education (double major) at the university of nigeria nsukka forgetting my passion for law. though am now justified because have been drilled to become versatile in a country like ours. am just curious to know if you studied what you really wanted to study. post in!
Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by prinzgeini(m): 9:54am On Jan 18, 2007
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Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by labiran(m): 5:19am On Jan 22, 2007
good topic, i've been looking for something like this. Actually, I wanted to go into Biology/Zoology because that is where my passion lies. I ended up in Engineering (money). Eventually tho, I will go and fufill that dream of being a zoologist.
Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by Mystique(f): 12:17pm On Jan 26, 2007
I studied computer science, which is what i always wanted. . . . kiss
Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by Douzy(m): 1:20pm On Jan 26, 2007
I'm still looking to go back to the university and study my dream course (at the undergraduate level).
Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by yicob(m): 9:01pm On Jan 26, 2007
Uh,
Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by kayjasi(m): 11:41am On Jan 27, 2007
Not at all i intended 2 go for elect.elect but ended up with Architecture anyway am very happy i did because oh boy i found life in it. As for elect. I still ve a passion 4 it but God nos best jare
Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by Nobody: 2:50pm On Feb 08, 2007
@ TOPIC,
No, but I'm happy with the one I studied,no regrets.
Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by dabanobi: 11:43am On Feb 10, 2007
i was desperate to get admission, into the university, i had always wanted to study computer engineering, but i ended up studying computer science. while i was still in school i later got addmission to study my dream course,
i ended up combining both, of which i had finished one and abt finishing the second one too.
Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by kebab(f): 1:32pm On Feb 14, 2007
nope. i wanted to be a brain specialit but didnt get admission into medicine and ended up studying nutrition, no regrets, i would probably have made a lousy doctor n would still be in skool now, growing grey hair!
Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by iice(f): 5:12pm On Feb 14, 2007
Nope, didn't study what i was really interested in, maybe i will go take it up, maybe not, who knows?
Re: Did You Study What You Wanted To Study In School? by OmoEko1(f): 5:18pm On Feb 14, 2007
AM an Economics major but i wanted to go for Finance but i didn't make the requirement, but next year am apply for Grad school for Finace, so i will get my master in it.

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