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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: santhiyaa_J

Studies are important for your life so u can do it😊 I am a student, teachers and parents explained me the importance of educaion so u continue all the best for your future👍🏼

Thank you dear. You are so sweet. I must be many many years older than you - I am a grandmother 😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: Truthseeker

I guess, It actually depends on how much time one has. If we have plenty of time in hand to dedicate to prove to ourselves if we could have done it or not...then may be one can try🤔!

I have SOME time on my hands. Not a lot. But some time. I think I can organize myself. Obviously, if I am still thinking about it, then I have time. If I didn't I wouldn't be thinking about failing 30 years ago. 😆😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: hooked

I would study and sit and give the paper - even if it is for my own satisfaction with my own timer after your niece came back home with her paper.

It will be good to know that i could have cracked it if I had tried.

Thanks hooked. There are some online papers too. Not just this year's paper, I can write the exam for several years in the past as well -- to show I could have passed every year for the last ten years too! 😛
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Thanks verboseG, angelic8129, Zephyr29, and hemaG
well, it would be helpful if I had the certification. I mean, what if you studied all the syllabus for MBBS - the textbooks etc. but never got the professional certification? You would be happy with the knowledge yes, but maybe you would feel bad that after all the knowledge, there is no place to apply or practice it? I just hope that studying without certification prospects and no outlet for the reading later on does not make me more frustrated than I am now without having studied. 🤣
That's what I am meaning (though I am not trying for MBBS, it is just a hypothetical example)
Edited by sectoreight - 12 years ago
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Posted: 12 years ago
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Originally posted by: -Hima-

So, take it up sectoreight and All the best!👍🏼

Thanks Hima!! 🤗
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Posted: 12 years ago
#16

Originally posted by: Truthseeker

I would chuck it until and unless that stuff in the material is knowledge oriented...and if that knowledge is going to help me now. Wouldn't read it just because i screwed it once upon a time.

btw have you decided what to do, sector? Gonna read it along with your niece?

Truthseeker, my friend and the sole voice of reason on this thread 😆😆 How are you??
Will the knowledge help me now? No. Not in the foreseeable sense because unless I take the exam, I cant get professionally certified, and unless I get professionally certified, I cant do what I would like to do with it.
The only reason I'm taking it is because my past didn't work out the way I wanted it to, so in order for this to be an effective exercise in the material/practical sense, only the professional certification would "fix" my life. I feel that if I had cleared the exam I would be in a much different position than I am today in many respects - my life would have gone on a different trajectory all together.
Yet, from a cosmic/spiritual sense as evident in my reply to Missesha, I do hope what she says happens -- that perhaps my intense desire provides me with a non-traditional avenue to do what I want to do and earn the certification in another format which may not be fully visible to me now.
I don't know how that would work, but I think I will step out on a leap of faith.
No not planning to study with my niece 😆😆. She was only the trigger.

I plan to do it privately -- just between me and God. Will buy the books and start going through everything.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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I would do it only if that subject interests me now. After many years my intersts andvrequirements have changed a lot. If i studied it again it will be only for knowledge and not for testing whether i can do it.
These days I take a few courses on nutrition, diseases etc thru internet because I think it is relevant for me to gain knowledge and apply it. I find it very interesting, useful and less taxing than other more difficult Subjects.
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Posted: 12 years ago
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@sectoreight...i really admire that you have this desire to study the curriculum after so many years! and you really have keen interest...then you should just do it.
but if it were me...i would not bother with it..😆
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Posted: 12 years ago
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No point in thinking about the past as you are age barred too.
One door you might have closed but some other door you might have opened.

As you seems to have some confusion, better go for it and clear the exam. Better late than never.
Edited by leavesandwaves - 12 years ago

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