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When I started attending adult high school, I added philosophy in favor of another subject that I dropped. It's actually a two-year subject, but I got to do it in one year.
Naturally, I was at a disadvantage. After all, I was running a year behind in terms of theoretical knowledge; introduction, the method of studying, what is expected of me during examination, et cetera, I missed it all.
I ended up acing it afterwards once I got the gist of it and at the end of the year, I even managed to get an eight out of ten for the national final exam.
So I got a knack for philosophy, which I think is really cool. I didn't really do anything with it after I graduated, but I could pick it up again anytime I want to.
Naturally, I was at a disadvantage. After all, I was running a year behind in terms of theoretical knowledge; introduction, the method of studying, what is expected of me during examination, et cetera, I missed it all.
I ended up acing it afterwards once I got the gist of it and at the end of the year, I even managed to get an eight out of ten for the national final exam.
So I got a knack for philosophy, which I think is really cool. I didn't really do anything with it after I graduated, but I could pick it up again anytime I want to.