Yeah didn't have to pay for the whole 3 year course, but still cost many thousands to do that one year.
Hmm you could say i was "discovering myself", but it probably wasn't anything quite so profound as that. Was more so just giving myself a bit of time to figure out what really makes me tick. I'd say that i have changed more and gotten a better grasp on who i am these last couple years at uni actually.
Got to Marine Science basically by just sticking to what i love, which is the water. Was considering engineering, going into my old man's business, but ultimately none of that raised the slightest bit of excitement really. MS is a somewhat crowded industry, so i'm also studying business enterprise, have been teaching myself french the last year, started working on Japanese also, am in the process of becoming a certified scuba instructor, and certified scientific/commercial diver. Adding as many different bows to my quiver as possible so to speak.