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Yeah everything on the first paragraph you’ve mentioned all seems about right and I believe in all of it.
Here’s the screenshots of the disk utility with my SSD plugged in
I believe it wasn’t just the Mac issue, but also the issue with the SSD itself but that could be just me since when I had my SSD plugged into the windows computers (including the other student's windows laptop) it didn’t do anything.
Don’t worry about it. After I drop out of this unit, that will leave me off with just doing half of the units of this semester now 🙂 I hope that later on when I do get to get into the bachelors degree that I can pursue in the bachelor of CS. But if not, there’s other options along the way — like pursuing a fine/visual arts course if I would.
Ever since I had that experience with my lecturer yesterday and was easily sensitive over that. I started googling careers that are suitable for highly sensitive people, and there’s a few of them listed that stood out to me — those ones being: arts therapist, artist (maybe?), computer programmer (well for me now, I.T is something that I’m partially passionate about to be honest), and that's how I've thought about right away about wanting to do an arts course & degree to...idk potentially become an arts therapist for something. I may as well would work in the art therapy services that are specifically under NDIS too 😄 who knows?
I know with art especially, us that have mental health issues can use any forms of art (like drawing for example) to help us express our emotions and thoughts through our artwork. I feel that this is something I might be interested in doing, since art in general is widely linked to having mental health issues, and being a highly sensitive person like myself.
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