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Old Nov 03, 2019, 04:19 AM
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I'm currently pursuing 4th year in architecture school and i've been really unhappy for about two years now. The work load in architecture is common but the issue is that how much ever i try i can't seem to like what i'm doing nor does it generate any interest i've been wanting to quit since my 2nd year but my parents don't want me to, i've talked to them and requested them a lot told them how i feel but they think i'm just doing this to run away from my problems and that i'm purposefully not being happy. two years later i still want to quit nothing has changed only that the feeling grew stronger, i really don't know what i'm fit for doing and most of the times i really want to die. please help me, tell me what should i do?
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Old Nov 03, 2019, 07:15 PM
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Hello Luna99.
Do you have persons like friends or other in real life with whom you can talk about these issues? That would be important.
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Old Nov 05, 2019, 08:15 AM
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Are you interested in architecture, or is this whole thing just being done to please your parents? Do you want to hate your job for the maybe forty years you will be working it?
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