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by MattPalmer1086
616 days ago
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I had a very similar experience. Started off very technical and then went to do a music degree. It was extremely fulfilling to get more into music (been playing instruments since I was a kid). Once I graduated, I oscillated between trying to make a living with music and computers. Even did some work using both! In the end I realised what I really liked was the creative process, not so much whether it was in music or computing. There were more jobs and better pay for technical roles, so I focused on that career wise, but I still play and enjoy music. You are in a good place right now, in that you are exploring what you want to do with your time, and you are still young without many responsibilities (I assume). This is not wasted effort, even if you "jump ship" from one to the other. I can't say what is right for you, often the only way to know is to try. Whatever you decide at this point, your decisions are not irreversible, and trying different things will enrich your life. |
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