What was the toughest decision you ever had to make?
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Priyanshi said:
8 years ago
I ever experienced a tough decision. But if you are having clear idea about your problem. Then you will take decision easily.
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Yatendra said:
8 years ago
My toughest decision was choosing MATHS instead of BIOLOGY. Because my elder family member always said me to become a doctor.
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Tanmay Kumar Mhapatra said:
8 years ago
My toughest among all other was to choose my job (in B-Tech campus recruitment) & MBA in SOA University, BBSR. With the informative n mental help from my parents and with the grace of God, I was able to finally take MBA, in which I am really doing well and feels like improving day by day.
It's not your choice, for me. It's your worship of work, labour, parents and environment, which matters n makes difference.
Rather It's your attitude, which can alter the whole lifestyle, value, meaning and what it means for.
Thank you.
It's not your choice, for me. It's your worship of work, labour, parents and environment, which matters n makes difference.
Rather It's your attitude, which can alter the whole lifestyle, value, meaning and what it means for.
Thank you.
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Mayank Madhav said:
8 years ago
When I passed my 12th I was in a dilemma whether to do engineering or go with B. A. (English) as I faced a lot of difficulties with science. But my family members suggested me to opt for computer science as I have interests in learning about computers.
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Shruthi swarup said:
8 years ago
I think I make 2 toughest decision in my life.
First one is that for my career, my parents not wanted me to join engineering college because they have no money for my studies but I go against my parents and make it possible by getting a scholarship from college.
For my best performance in the semester.
The Second one I can't explain it here something personal.
The toughest decision is whether to choose higher studies for the search for a job. I chosen a job because getting trained is better than educated.
Any decision depends on the situation, taking a correct decision at a situation is the toughest job, and the decision taken should be beneficial.
First one is that for my career, my parents not wanted me to join engineering college because they have no money for my studies but I go against my parents and make it possible by getting a scholarship from college.
For my best performance in the semester.
The Second one I can't explain it here something personal.
The toughest decision is whether to choose higher studies for the search for a job. I chosen a job because getting trained is better than educated.
Any decision depends on the situation, taking a correct decision at a situation is the toughest job, and the decision taken should be beneficial.
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Pankaj said:
8 years ago
Yes, it is true, sometimes decisions appear to be herculean, but one must have to face it with audacity and courage.
As I was a bit confused while making the decision to go with engineering job or for civil services preparation. And now, I am very much aplomb, that I made a good decision.
As I was a bit confused while making the decision to go with engineering job or for civil services preparation. And now, I am very much aplomb, that I made a good decision.
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Debasish Manna said:
8 years ago
Speaking out the truth at any situation.
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ZERARA Aissam said:
8 years ago
The thoughest decision I ever had to make was returning to my native country after traveling aboard.
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Mohame dlamineayad said:
8 years ago
My toughest decision when taking my bachelor degree my father wants to be a medicine but I took my decision hardly and I went to electrical and electronic engineering studies.
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Junior said:
8 years ago
My toughest decision was two days ago because I didn't know what to do with my professional life, I didn't want to continue at the University and I said it to my parents, my mom just cried, she felt disappointed, but my dad got very angry with me, he told me off because of the decision I wanted to make.
Now, I'm completely sure I want to get my English Teacher's Degree and I'm going to do it for me and as a way of thanking my parents for everything they've done for me.
Now, I'm completely sure I want to get my English Teacher's Degree and I'm going to do it for me and as a way of thanking my parents for everything they've done for me.
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