Rakkana said:
I want to be a vet and a games programmer but it's getting harder the further I go through the education system. By the time I get to University I'm going to have to make a choice between to two. Or I can miss out on all the computer Uni courses and learn them after I've finished learning how to become a vet. But a vet is a time consuming job.
And on top of all the I want to learn another 10 or so martial arts and defiantly wont have the time. And I want to learn herbalism.
Life is so cruel.
I had the same problem, I wanted to ake both music and business studies, the way I decided was by thinking what would I still want to be doing in 40 years time. The choice became clearer and that was business studies due to the money, security of a job and constantly having to think about what I need to do
While you're at uni you can learn a martial art, I might take up ninjitsu when I am at uni and my sister took up jitsu, she is also at uni. You get a much larger rnge of marital arts when you're in cities plus it's a really good way to socialise so it might be a really good idea to take up one then.
Herbalism is tricky, it's not exactly common and it could take a lot of difficulty learning due to having to grow everything. I personally would leave that last and focus on the other two first but it's your life and you should make the decision. Hope I've helped in a small way