What led me to choose accounting over physics?

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In summary, I chose accounting over physics due to my interest in numbers and problem-solving, as well as the potential for job stability and advancement in the field. While physics intrigued me, I ultimately found my passion in the structured and practical nature of accounting and its relevance in various industries. Additionally, the flexibility and versatility of an accounting degree also played a role in my decision.
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Elias_Emmanuel
Hey you people. Things about me could be:
1. I'm currently studying accounting in a pretty crappy faculty here in Mexico.
2. I've actually been living in Mexico all my life.
3. The reason why I'm able to speak English coherently is because I've been reading a couple of English books for the past couple of years.
4. I was terrible at doing mathematics in school, yet it was in high school where I developed a liking for physics; to the extent that I would watch physics videos purely for the fun of it.
5. I was actually going to go for a degree on physics. But not only did it seem like way more work, but it also had less promises -job wise-. Which is what, at the consequence, made me prefer accountancy over physics.
 
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