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Hi,
I'm 19.
For the rest of my life I have 2 completely different choices:
1. being an interpreter (studying English literature + translation ,English to Persian, + interpreting.
2. being an Optics and Laser Engineer.
There are some good and bad points about each of the 2 choices. And as they are very close to each other I haven't been able to make the desicion since 2 years ago.
Let me give you the positive aspects of choosing each one:
Studying English:
1. I can go to the best university in Iran.
2. it's 100% free! It means I don't have to find a job and my time will be mine for the next 4 years => I will be able to do my favorite sports.
3. after taking the .BS degree I'll have choices both at English and Managment fields to study for .Ms.
4. I'm not well socialized and these 4 years can be the best time to learn how to live socially, as I told you, there will be plenty of time in this choice.
Bad points:
I think Interpreters don't have any important work to do. I think the imprtant works that influence the way human beings live on Earth is done by Scientists and engineers.
Being an Optics and laser engineer:
1. in my childhood I was kindof boys who try to fix toys, clocks, calculators...
So everybody told me I were going to be an engineer. I don't know wether it's the influence of others or just my true intention , anyway, I think I'm made to be an engineer.
2. I don't know how a Laser works but I just feel, I like them very much.
And the bad points about this choice is:
1. I'll have to find a part time job to afford the educational fees. This one is a private institute which charges students a good deal of money.
2. the university which I can study Optics in doesn't have any good facilities, management, labs and even good students.
3. I have to study so much physics and mathematics.
4. the most important one is that I'm not sure studying optics leads to working at a lab. The only real benefit of choosing Optics for me is working at a lab with Lenses, Prisms, Lasers,... but we don't even have a national lab working on lasers !
Here is my guestion:
is it possible for an average person to do expriments on Lasers & Optics without a college degree and just in order to have some fun?
I've seen so many amateur bird watchers and astronomers who make their livings from different ways but all of them enjoy their holidays by watching birds or the sky.
But I want to know if it's possible to be an amateur researcher in the field of Optics and Lasers.
Any answer will be appreciated
Thanks
I'm 19.
For the rest of my life I have 2 completely different choices:
1. being an interpreter (studying English literature + translation ,English to Persian, + interpreting.
2. being an Optics and Laser Engineer.
There are some good and bad points about each of the 2 choices. And as they are very close to each other I haven't been able to make the desicion since 2 years ago.
Let me give you the positive aspects of choosing each one:
Studying English:
1. I can go to the best university in Iran.
2. it's 100% free! It means I don't have to find a job and my time will be mine for the next 4 years => I will be able to do my favorite sports.
3. after taking the .BS degree I'll have choices both at English and Managment fields to study for .Ms.
4. I'm not well socialized and these 4 years can be the best time to learn how to live socially, as I told you, there will be plenty of time in this choice.
Bad points:
I think Interpreters don't have any important work to do. I think the imprtant works that influence the way human beings live on Earth is done by Scientists and engineers.
Being an Optics and laser engineer:
1. in my childhood I was kindof boys who try to fix toys, clocks, calculators...
So everybody told me I were going to be an engineer. I don't know wether it's the influence of others or just my true intention , anyway, I think I'm made to be an engineer.
2. I don't know how a Laser works but I just feel, I like them very much.
And the bad points about this choice is:
1. I'll have to find a part time job to afford the educational fees. This one is a private institute which charges students a good deal of money.
2. the university which I can study Optics in doesn't have any good facilities, management, labs and even good students.
3. I have to study so much physics and mathematics.
4. the most important one is that I'm not sure studying optics leads to working at a lab. The only real benefit of choosing Optics for me is working at a lab with Lenses, Prisms, Lasers,... but we don't even have a national lab working on lasers !
Here is my guestion:
is it possible for an average person to do expriments on Lasers & Optics without a college degree and just in order to have some fun?
I've seen so many amateur bird watchers and astronomers who make their livings from different ways but all of them enjoy their holidays by watching birds or the sky.
But I want to know if it's possible to be an amateur researcher in the field of Optics and Lasers.
Any answer will be appreciated
Thanks
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