What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?
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Shivam Patel said:
2 years ago
I choose a career in B-Tech, even though it was challenging for me as I came from a Hindi medium background and it was mostly in English. However, I was interested in facing new challenges, so I accepted it and completed it successfully.
The most important thing is that once you make a decision, you have to be responsible and stick to it, and prove that it was worth it.
The most important thing is that once you make a decision, you have to be responsible and stick to it, and prove that it was worth it.
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Priya Bhawsar said:
5 years ago
The toughest decision of my life was basically when I had to choose between two career options after std. 12th.
I was not financially that much good, it was absolutely unaffordable for my parents to admit me in some private engineering college. I was selected in the second round of counseling of HOLKAR COLLEGE Indore for BSc honors but my interest was in engineering from the beginning. So I drop the idea of joining that college and I took admission to a nearby engineering college of my town with a low fee structure.
It was very difficult for me to choose between these two career options.
I was not financially that much good, it was absolutely unaffordable for my parents to admit me in some private engineering college. I was selected in the second round of counseling of HOLKAR COLLEGE Indore for BSc honors but my interest was in engineering from the beginning. So I drop the idea of joining that college and I took admission to a nearby engineering college of my town with a low fee structure.
It was very difficult for me to choose between these two career options.
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Kavya said:
7 years ago
My toughest decision as a girl is either to continue my career goal or to got married according to my parents wish this was the toughest among all.
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Arav said:
8 years ago
Studying engineering is the toughest decision for me.
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Ajith Mannarakkal said:
6 years ago
After completion of Bachelor's degree in computer science I was confused to choose which career because Computer Science consist of wide variety of fields.At last I opted the Software development field.At that time I think that was the toughest decision.But now after training now I Realises that it was the best decision I have ever taken.
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Vamsi said:
3 years ago
In recent times, the toughest situation I had faced during this pandemic time after my degree completion in this covid lockdown.
I was in my home passing every day some mental pressure and the financial problem was the hardest thing at that time, I have seen my parent's hard work for us I have to pay them off as soon as possible.
I was in my home passing every day some mental pressure and the financial problem was the hardest thing at that time, I have seen my parent's hard work for us I have to pay them off as soon as possible.
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Johny said:
6 years ago
My toughest decision in my life is to move or relocate to mumbai, which is far from my parents and coming out of comfort zone to achieve high in profession.
Staying away from parents is really very tough but sometimes life demands something which is not easy to do, but anyhow you have to do. And I have done that.
Staying away from parents is really very tough but sometimes life demands something which is not easy to do, but anyhow you have to do. And I have done that.
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Snigdhanjali raybahadur said:
7 years ago
Till now, I had not taken any toughest decision because my parents are always supporting me in all my decisions.
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Akash Kaushik said:
9 years ago
When I had 5 backlogs out of 6 subjects in the first semester, It was the most embarrassing moment for me ever. I wanted to quit B-Tech and felt regret. But I thought that anyone can handle normal stress but the person who handle the toughest situation then It will be an achievement. Then I motivated by myself and now I'm in final year of B. Tech with no active backlog.
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Pksrivastava said:
7 years ago
The toughest decision by me is after 12th When my family wanted to me to got admission in engineering while I wanted to got admission in BSC. Those days I am going against my family even I got 350 all India rank in Jee cup.
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