jeanluc_pippen_merry
Well-Known Member
Wow, Erin. Thank you so much for sharing your story with us! Were very similar in that i have gone through much the same as you, except i wasn't kicked out, i ran away when i was 14. Reasons were a little different but the end result was much the same. I am still not on the best terms with my family and hope that will change in time (i am now 30).
I have also decided that i want to become and exotics vet specialist! The only problem is that to study veterinary medicine in Australia, you have to either get 98% on your SAT's (given that my memory is pretty terrible, i don't see that ever happening) or a distinction average in 1st year science. So i have decided that i will shoot for a distinction average in 1st year science instead which would mean a total of 4yrs study.
So my initial suggestion would be a little biased lol, but i would suggest that you take time to think about it. And really pick something that you're going to be happy doing. Don't settle for something just for the money because the last thing anyone wants is to be unhappy in their job, just working to make a living and not enjoying it.
Also wanted to let you know that although 4-6yrs seems like a lot, it really isn't! In 4yrs you'll be 30, and 30 is the new 20! Lots of people are starting to live their lives much later than they were 30yrs ago. People aren't getting married, having families and in a lot of cases, finding their career path until their 30's. So please, please, please don't let the amount of time be the ultimate deciding factor, because if being a Vet or a Psych will make you happy in the long run, i say go for it. =)
I have also decided that i want to become and exotics vet specialist! The only problem is that to study veterinary medicine in Australia, you have to either get 98% on your SAT's (given that my memory is pretty terrible, i don't see that ever happening) or a distinction average in 1st year science. So i have decided that i will shoot for a distinction average in 1st year science instead which would mean a total of 4yrs study.
So my initial suggestion would be a little biased lol, but i would suggest that you take time to think about it. And really pick something that you're going to be happy doing. Don't settle for something just for the money because the last thing anyone wants is to be unhappy in their job, just working to make a living and not enjoying it.
Also wanted to let you know that although 4-6yrs seems like a lot, it really isn't! In 4yrs you'll be 30, and 30 is the new 20! Lots of people are starting to live their lives much later than they were 30yrs ago. People aren't getting married, having families and in a lot of cases, finding their career path until their 30's. So please, please, please don't let the amount of time be the ultimate deciding factor, because if being a Vet or a Psych will make you happy in the long run, i say go for it. =)