lunes, 13 de abril de 2026

I don’t know what path to pick

Hi, I was hoping someone could give me a piece of advice.

I am 20 years old, graduated from high school in the summer of 2024.

Straight out of high school I enrolled in a Building Engineering program, which quite literally was not my cup of tea (way too much math and physics and honestly couldn’t see myself staring at buildings my whole life).

After a year I changed my major to architecture, which was even worse!

I hated doing models, got almost immediately burnt out because of the long hours spent in front of the computer, the contant project deadlines were a nightmare for me.

Finally, after a couple of months into Architecture I decided to quit, and now I’m wondering what path to pick in September.

My next choice should be my final, and I would like to enter college passionate about what I’m studying.

To give you a bit of context, in high school I was the best student in my year: graduated with max grades, very passionate about almost every subject, very good at public speech and writing.

Teachers always said that I could commit to whichever major I had decided because I had the right attitude for studying.

However, college has not been what I was expecting so far and I am severely demoralized.

In the past months I have been considering numerous degrees but it seems like each one has its perks and flaws and I can’t seem to decide.

I know what kind of life I would like to have: I would like to have a family eventually, to have the possibility to travel around the world (perhaps also for work), I don’t need to be rich but I would also prefer not to worry about money and have the possibility to satisfy some whims for me and my loved ones.

I am from Europe and I would not mind moving to the US or to another country for work.

Can someone help me out? Any advice on how to figure my next steps? The past few months have been terrible, I’d hate to waste my twenties doing something I hate and being stuck in my hometown.

Thank you very much.



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Submitted April 13, 2026 at 09:09AM by pelipio https://ift.tt/LyvRUAz

My children are bored.

I'm an educator and I run the preschool workshop with them. I always let them do whatever activities they want, but today they were bored, and I didn't have any games ready. I'd like to build up a cultural background so I'm never left unprepared again! Suggest activities below. I'd be incredibly grateful. ❤️



Submitted April 12, 2026 at 11:46PM by godot265 https://ift.tt/oiGJ5N6

domingo, 12 de abril de 2026

Has anyone else had a teacher that genuinely boosted your grade in college/uni just because of how they taught?

Like not just explaining content, but being organised, giving clear guidance on what to focus on, and actually motivating the class.

Most people in my class ended up getting high grades like As and Bs because of it.

Is this what good teaching should be or is it just luck getting the right teacher?



Submitted April 12, 2026 at 10:13AM by TheStaircaseOfLife33 https://ift.tt/58lGFAM

National University

thinking of attending National University but hearing they are having issues with Financial Aid refunds? anyone have experience with them?



Submitted April 12, 2026 at 08:49AM by WitchyPoetess https://ift.tt/8NYe2Bz

Now that teachers are more likely than ever to be the path of least resistance in all sorts of ways, won't that just mean folks who flop at everything else will start becoming the only ones likely to wind up associating with the profession?

I made a post some time ago on the Xennial sub about students and things like respect for teachers. One comment that stood out to me had to do with this person teaching their child 'not' to just do things because they're told too; the aim was to learn to question everything. Sounds empowering--to an extent--but when all the kids come with that same mentality, how is the teacher meant to get anything meaningful accomplished? Many aspects of learning can be tedious but 1 it doesn't mean they shouldn't be done and 2 teachers can only do so much. SOme part of the responsibility to try, to be civil, to ask for help when needed and so on should be completely in the hands of the students.

People act like rules, structure, consequences, Etc., are some class of imposition no matter what. Yet 'none' face increased chaos owing to an absence of these things more than teachers themselves.

Ultimately--and as 'solid' teachers jump ship in droves--I feel like the only people who will take this work on will be those least suited to doing it justice.

What are your thoughts on this? Good teachers can make learning--and even 'living' in some cases--feel amazing. But we seem to be depleting a finite resource we may never get back.



Submitted April 12, 2026 at 08:26AM by cherry-care-bear https://ift.tt/BQgtyu2

Kathmandu World School A LEVELS KASTO CHA?

I'm thinking of joining as an alternative to Rato Bangala. Of course, I think the education at Rato Bangala cannot be matched but its too far from where I live, especially since I heard it has been shifted to Hattiban now? How is the A levels education at KWS because infrastructure wise ta its good. I need opinions guys, SEE ko result is coming early this time around and I feel I'm running out of time.



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