u/Impressive_Dare_544

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Is Changing My Major So That I Can Travel Worth It?

I am currently in college aiming to get my bachelors degree in radiologic sciences, but I don't know if I it's the best idea. My biggest goal in life has always been to travel and work in other countries, so I chose a practical degree so I could afford to do so. But I learned that my program won't let me study abroad (which sucks because I had always planned to during college), and using a rad tech degree in another country is really hard. So, do you think it would be better if I switched majors altogether to make these things possible? I have considered a Secondary Biology Teaching degree, so that I could potentially work at different international schools as a subject teacher, or just get paid higher due to my teaching experience as an English teacher. My main fear with that degree is that if I had to come back to America eventually then I would be paid poorly and treated badly in the American education system. I have also considered getting an English degree in hopes that I could get some sort of remote writing job so that I could be a digital nomad. Other things like marketing and tech just don't interest me much so I haven't considered them as options. Anyway, some advice would be greatly appreciated!!!!

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u/Impressive_Dare_544 — 13 days ago

What Short Haircut Would Suit Me?

I've always wanted a short cut, but I really don't know what would look good on me. I feel like my features are somehow soft and angular at the same time, making it hard to decide what would suit me. Also, my hair is naturally straight, flat, and tends to fall forward so now matter what I expect to style it regardless of the cut (which is okay because styling is fun!) What short cuts would you recommend? (Bixie, shag, etc?)​

u/Impressive_Dare_544 — 14 days ago
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I am currently in college preparing for the radiology program, but I am now realizing that radiology is not for me. My main goal in life has just been to move abroad, settle down in a country that suits me, and work there. However, the issue that I am having is that most career options I have researched are purely tech focused, which is unfortunately something that I am not interested in. I've considered getting an English degree with a global studies minor, but would this be even remotely worth it if I moved to a non-English speaking country? (For reference, I have considered moving to Italy, Japan, Sweden, and South Korea, with Italy and Japan being my top two picks.) Or would this open doors for me in many sectors because I would be bilingual? ( I am currently learning both Japanese and Italian and intend on being fluent before making the move!) I enjoy writing, science, and humanities so I feel like I could have a lot of options, but I may just be delusional. Advice would be appreciated! Thanks!

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u/Impressive_Dare_544 — 22 days ago