What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?
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Bhavana said:
4 years ago
By Leaving my family, I came to Bangalore to search a job in this pandemic is the toughest decision in my life.
(25)
Chukka venkata krishna said:
4 years ago
My toughest decision is after completion of my B-tech. I don't have any idea about my career what to do next. Either, I choose the core side or the software side. Finally, I decided to work as a software engineer.
(24)
NISHI KUMARI said:
4 years ago
Actually Sir,
After my 10th board, I was very confused that which subject I should take either maths or biology. I like maths but biology was also a very interesting subject. So I finally choose to go with maths. This one was the toughest decision for me to take.
After my 10th board, I was very confused that which subject I should take either maths or biology. I like maths but biology was also a very interesting subject. So I finally choose to go with maths. This one was the toughest decision for me to take.
(18)
Ankush jain said:
4 years ago
Choosing what should I do after 12 was my toughest decision of my life because my whole life is depend on this decision as well as my opportunity, salary, jobs and many other things.
(35)
Venkatesh said:
4 years ago
Decisions are not tough until we don't have a clear idea about our options. I don't face such difficulty because I am always working on my options to choose my best.
(84)
Arunthathi said:
4 years ago
After completion of my 12 studies, I was not sure to choose between BCA or BSC computer science. I thought, that is my toughest decision.
(25)
Varsha said:
3 years ago
Sir for me, it was, when my dad was hospitalized for nearly 4months, though we were running our night toughest, this suffering was more of financially and mentally with lots of tears and fears and that was the time I completed my schooling. So, I decided to go for NEET by self-study getting materials from my peer friends and I joined a computer centre for a course and my sister she was dropped from matric and was admitted to a government school, the change was drastic but now its perfectly fine I am getting better and better.
(21)
Mayuri said:
3 years ago
Every decision you make have only 2 options either Yes or No.
That's Simple.
What makes it tough is the decision you make a particular situation.
That's Simple.
What makes it tough is the decision you make a particular situation.
(29)
P.usharani said:
3 years ago
I have made the toughest decision in my life when I had completed my graduation I am taking the wrong step in which that getting a job in the government sector.
I taught that is simple and earn a job in a very few months. But the competition is very tough and critical outside of the world later I realized that why don't I have give a chance to the software side.
I taught that is simple and earn a job in a very few months. But the competition is very tough and critical outside of the world later I realized that why don't I have give a chance to the software side.
(28)
Mamunur Rashid said:
3 years ago
Decisions are not tough until we don't have a clear idea about our options.
I don't face such difficulty because I am always working on my options to choose my best.
I don't face such difficulty because I am always working on my options to choose my best.
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