▲ 2 r/rmit

Anyone doing geospatial science?

I'm just wondering if it's a recommended major? And whether it has good career/industry prospects. Also I see that it doesn't qualify you to do surveying, is that an issue?

reddit.com
u/read_it948 — 7 days ago

Its all just trial and error bro

The more social interactions I have and the better I get at social interactions I realize this.

If you do something and it doesn't work, don't do it again If it works and gets a positive reaction from someone then do it again.

The hard part is getting past the anxiety and embarrassment when people don't respond well or when it becomes awkward, and I'm not saying its easy but once you just realize that nothing really matters in the end, and you develop confidence in your own self worth it becomes doable.

I'm saying this sincerely as a person who a few months ago has extreme anxiety about going for a walk to the park because people would be there, and now I'm walking every day in busy places and talking to people and not being stuck in my head so much. A lot of my anxiety was coming from just being horrible at social situations and being scared of the idea of people thinking I'm weird or awkward, but once I just started trying I got way better, and the anxiety has lessened a lot.

Thanks for reading

reddit.com
u/read_it948 — 13 days ago
▲ 2 r/pte

Finally got my results after 4 days and i'm so relieved.

u/read_it948 — 14 days ago

What's the best career to start working towards right now for an 18 year old?

a career that:

-Has constant growth opportunities and you can build up to a good salary if you put in the work

-isn't too stressful or difficult

-preferably doesn't rely on physical activity cause I have a condition

- and also won't become obsolete in a few years due to ai

and advice or general comments would be greatly appreciated

reddit.com
u/read_it948 — 2 months ago