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<h2>Confusion after Results is Normal</h2>
It’s high time for students; results had increases the heat and the level of anxiety. In 2015, results is reeling a steady high by 2-3% and so as the competition to seek admission in desired colleges increases. Confusion after exams is normal and students do get confused about choosing their career. Peer pressure and family expectations sometimes bewilder them, hallucinate them which leads towards wrong direction. In this situation they find themselves in the midst of family expectation and pressure.
Whether to go in Arts, Commerce or Science, this question constantly disturbs your mind, but these are normal, it happens with everyone. The best way to tackle these issues is to believe yourself, make your thoughts be clear. Deciding your future on the basis of marks is useless. Marks do help you to seek admission in the college where you wanted to go; but it decides colleges and not streams.
If you are good in physics and if it excites you then; just go for science but if you feel that math’s is frustrating for you and you love literature then; go for arts. This is the phase where you will achieve reprimand from others for your decision but on a long term, you will be happy with your decision. Soothed yourself, relax for a while and ask yourself about what you want to accomplish in your life, clear you goals. Don’t be in panic; even though if you have achieved marks below expectations, because marks are not the guarantee proof which indicates your talent. These are paucity Quotes which will uplift your confidence and soothed you from all the pressures.
Quotes:
1. “Go confidently in the direction of your dreams and live the life you have imagined.” —Henry David Thoreau
2. “To anyone that ever told you you’re no good… They’re no better.” —Hayley Williams
3. “Always remember you are braver than you believe, stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think.” —Christopher Robin
4. “You wouldn’t worry so much about what others think of you if you realized how seldom they do.” —Eleanor Roosevelt
5. “When you have confidence, you can have a lot of fun. And when you have fun, you can do amazing things.” —Joe Namath