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    Anonymous
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    Sit down and write the pros and cons of your possible choice options. Outline your source of confusion and ask an experienced individual in the field or a peer pursuing a similar program. I will suggest you get some work experience now. MA in economics requires quite a bit of math proficiency. It is very rigorous as well and a very competitive field. The downturn hasnt made things easier either. Getting into debt, then entering the possibility of not enjoying the course even is the worst case scenario. Brave it out at law school a bit. The qualification will give you a professional cushion along with that work experience at the HR firm. You can only find what you’re passionate about by trying various activities. Do not take any drastic decisions because law doesnt feel that fun now and you want to leave your home town. Take your time with these choices and think a bit more clearly. You will find your direction. Its never that simple though!

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    kickit
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    Good question to be asking at this stage! I would start with answering the question: “What are my values?”

    For example, if you do not value your health and you get sick, what can you do? Not much. So one value that just about everyone should have is “I value being healthy”. Then this value can help you setup long term and short term goals. For example if one of your ‘health’ goals is to run a marathon in a year, this should set in motion a training plan on how to complete a marathon. ie. week 1: walk 1 mile/day, week 2: walk 2 miles/day, week 3: jog 1 mile/day, etc.

    For your profession, the same principal applies (with added complexity). What do you value? I like this post: http://sourcesofinsight.com/finding-your-values/ .

    I agree with Moongal about getting some work experience. Working helps build perspective and can assist in giving you some insight into what makes you tick.

    By the way, there will always be parts of a job that you will not like. But if you ‘Value’ the work that you do because it speaks to you, the annoyances of a job are just that, annoyances. And there are ways to control them 🙂

    Good luck!

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