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I am a science honours student. I have my first year final exams within 2 months. I have a lot of studies left. I am not getting enough time to do my photography. What do i do now?
Do I still try to take pictures regularly? Or, do i wait till my final exams are over?
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I'd wait until your exams are over. You don't need any more extra pressure! What's more important to you? Taking pretty pictures or taking important exams? I don't want to sound like your mother!
ps Science honours student? Your obviously really clever!! Good luck with your exams.
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In India, "taking exams" can be quite a long and involved process. While I tend to agree with Rachel, it might be worth setting aside a few minutes to go out and take photos each day. It could be a good way to "wind down" after a hard day of work and study. Good luck!
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I say take the moderation route. Even if it's a few minutes, take the time to step away from your (what sounds like intense) study to recharge by taking photos to relax. It'll provide you with some balance during a really stressful time.
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Get your schoolwork completed first. You've got all summer to photograph.
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Thanks for all the advice. My first priority should be a good result...i think i have to finish my studies first. Again taking some pictures to unwind myself is not a bad thing to do...actually i did take some pictures at home this weekend on the topic "Shadows" in dps. I will upload them sometime here.
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combine the two. Take photos of your study books
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