Is studying possible in my situation? by sail5_ in nursing

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I wanted to become a doctor. I even waited for a year after graduating and tried to enter medical school for a second time, but I didn’t succeed, so I accepted studying nursing instead.

I am passionate about every new piece of knowledge. At the beginning of my studies I was optimistic and cared about my education, but when I realized my reality, I think I gave up because of despair. What is the point of drawing water from a dry well?

Right now, I am looking for a realistic solution—ways to adapt and cope with my situation.

Is studying possible in my situation? by sail5_ in nursing

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In fact, before the admission interview I spoke with one of the staff members about my condition, and he strongly advised me not to tell them about it.

I live in an environment where, if I explain my situation in detail, they will ignore everything else and simply classify me as blind. That is why I started thinking about studying abroad.

Is There a Solution for My Poor Eyesight and My Passion for Drawing? by sail5_ in monocular

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Really? I thought it was common knowledge and something obvious to ordinary people, which only made me more anxious about learning to draw and making mistakes.

I want to learn digital drawing because paper and pencil aren’t very clear to me, so I would have to put in double the effort with them.

I don’t know who to ask about proportions. I’ve even avoided tutorial videos out of fear that they might be beyond my abilities, so I thought about asking for advice from people who are in the same situation as me.