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SQQQ $20 EOD

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Hey /biz/,

I do not know if this question will be recieved well here, but I will give it a shot until you tell me to go somewhere else:

I am 21 years old and I will be getting my degree (bachelor) as a kindergardenteacher in summer 2016. In my second year I started to think otherwise, I got the feeling that this is not really something I wanna be doing for the rest of my life, I actually wanna be doing something with computers within design and/or programming. That is how I feel right now.
I did not think much more about it and I have now started my third and last year of this degree. I felt it was no point in skipping when I only have 1 year left, and that I should finish and get the points (schoolpoints or whatever it is called).

Now I am coming to you, asking what I should do. As stated I feel that this is not something I really wanna do and I wanna do something within IT. Should I apply to do three new years in school right after this year and get a second degree in something new I want? I really feel this is something I should do since I feel that I actually wanna be more close to the future, which is IT.

I will be 22 years when I finish my first degree and will be 25 if I get a degree within IT. The reason I ask is because I feel I fucked up getting a degree in kindergardenteacher, even though I wanted to become a teacher before. Now I feel otherwise.

Thoughts? Anything is welcome, and if I can ask, how old were you guys when you became what you wanted to do, and do you feel/have felt that the degree you have is something you really dont wanna be doing the rest of your life?

Thanks!

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Is anyone here PRM Certified? Any tips on getting certified?

I can't find any practice exams anywhere and it only seems like third party companies have the practice exams, for an additional price. what a fucking trap.

How did you prepare for this exam?
Any hekp is much appreciated :)

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