u/Interesting-Yam-6058

What would you choose ?

Aoa, I am having trouble selecting my uni so i am gathering opinions to make my decision, i have got an offer from iba for acf and from lums for econ stream( bs econ,bs eco plus math,bs econ plus cs etc). Fees is not an issue since its sponsored. Now the thing is lums is mostly admitting students in their second pref and i have a chance for a revised offer in acf, i can also go to acf if have a high gpa in my first 2 semesters, but these are all ifs and buts, it's practically a gamble. Now for iba, iba is inferior to lums thats a wide known fact ( My relatives are employers), but i am getting my desired degree there plus i live in khi so i will be close to home, i also have responsibilities in my household since i am the only boy. I think lums can provide me an environment to excel and independent living can teach me a lot of things but the econ degree is inferior to acf ( i plan to do certifications ). What would you choose ?

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u/Interesting-Yam-6058 — 7 days ago

Did i do the right thing?

Aoa,so i am 17 and i run an egg supply chain, these was an interaction that bothered me and i had conflicted opinions on it so i thought i would share and get some opinions on it
My friends ( i was busy ) deliver 12 trays of eggs to a shopkeeper, he cuts 50 rupees of the amount i was supposed to be given, i have been delivering to him for the past 2 months and he would do this in the starting then i refused to take the reduced payment. i had an argument over the 50 rupees with him For reference this business is new and we are still capturing the market. Now my question did i take the right action, my point is that when the shopkeeper himself doesn't leave 50 rupees why should i then, In the poultry business the rates are adjusted by small amounts so these 50 rupees hold value in future orders . Did i do the right thing or should i have left it?

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u/Interesting-Yam-6058 — 9 days ago