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kvp 08-15-2006 04:44 AM

Taking a year off to travel, good/bad?
 
Has anyone taken a year off for whatever reason and can they give me advice?

I'm 20 and going to be going into my fourth year for my BA in Economics this fall. Before I entered Uni. I decided to do a 3 year degree in 4 or a 4 year degree in 5. I'm considering the following options;

i) Just take a semester or year off to travel, my parents will HATE this and I don't want to disrespect them. I'm 99% not going to do this but at times I just feel like packing my laptop in a backpack and leaving ASAP.
ii) Do 1 year, get my BA THEN travel for awhile. I can come back after that and do 1 more year to get my BA Honors in Business Economics.
iii) Just do two more years and get my Honors then leave.

Right now I'm leaning towards option 2 but everyone has been telling me to suck it up and do 3. All my friends says that I'm not going to want to come back to school after I leave. I should just get my Honors NOW then I'll be free to do whatever for awhile before I work or get more schooling.

With 2 I was thinking of travelling by myself or teaching English for a year. It's not for the money, just experience. The BA will let me apply for a working visa to some of the places I want to be in if I choose to do the etaching English thing.

I'm just so bored and feel tired and stressed a lot. Nothing excites me anymore and I feel really unmotivated to do anything. I know it sounds whiny and immature.

Should I just get my Honors before I do anything? In that year off am I going to forget some stuff and have to study harder when I get back?

Can anyone who has taken time off give me their two cents?

mikewvp 08-15-2006 04:59 AM

Re: Taking a year off to travel, good/bad?
 
Just curious, will travel solve this?


Unless you have some really good reason to go now, some opportunity that will not be here in two years, then save yourself a graduation present.

lozen 08-15-2006 12:26 PM

Re: Taking a year off to travel, good/bad?
 
Well from someone older (41) One of the biggest regrets is not taking time off when younger to travel. I had the oppurtunity to go to Australia for a year and did not take it. Do it and do not listen to anyones davice here unless they are over 30. Trust me it will be the highlight of life.

waxie 08-15-2006 12:56 PM

Re: Taking a year off to travel, good/bad?
 
Travel is a good idea.

Eaglebauer 08-15-2006 01:03 PM

Re: Taking a year off to travel, good/bad?
 
Tough call, but my thoughts are more in line with Lozen's.

Maybe finish the B.A., but IF IT WERE ME, I'd travel before the honors degree. I'm over 30, and I just regret doing so much in school without yet having a clue about what I really wanted. As a result, a lot of it was wasted effort. I think taking some time off is not a bad thing at all in a lot of cases. It might save you from doing something you will regret 10 years from now. You still have a lot of time.

kvp 08-15-2006 05:44 PM

Re: Taking a year off to travel, good/bad?
 
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Just curious, will travel solve this?


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I don't know. I just know last year was the first time I ever really travelled outside of Canada and it was the 6 best weeks of my life. I finally got to see what I wanted to and just relax and have fun with friends.

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Tough call, but my thoughts are more in line with Lozen's.

Maybe finish the B.A., but IF IT WERE ME, I'd travel before the honors degree. I'm over 30, and I just regret doing so much in school without yet having a clue about what I really wanted. As a result, a lot of it was wasted effort. I think taking some time off is not a bad thing at all in a lot of cases. It might save you from doing something you will regret 10 years from now. You still have a lot of time.

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That's where I am now. I have no idea what I want to do.

DoGGz 08-15-2006 06:00 PM

Re: Taking a year off to travel, good/bad?
 
As someone also 20, if you don't have a path you want to take for a career right now, then this is an excellent time to travel and look for your lifes passion. You will thank yourself when you are older.

lozen 08-15-2006 08:03 PM

Re: Taking a year off to travel, good/bad?
 
You still here? Go get out of here Travel

Question is Europe or Australia

wowacedude 08-15-2006 09:35 PM

Re: Taking a year off to travel, good/bad?
 
I am taking a year off from college to travel.
Thanks to poker i have a chance to travel at my age(20), and thats a opportunity not many guys my age has. I also didnt enjoy college as much i hoped i would, and im hoping that i will be more motivated to live a funnier college life when i come back.

Hope this makes sense.

btw, im planing to rent a house in thailand or somewhere in the caribbean with some friends [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

theBruiser500 08-16-2006 03:22 AM

Re: Taking a year off to travel, good/bad?
 
life doesn't have to be that hard, just do what you want to do.


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