Sounds like a really good deal, I don't see why not. Unless you want to keep your special edition copy (I don't personally see the appeal, so I'm a bit biased.)
Well, if engineering is out of the question (even though it's a very broad subject with high demand all over), I'm just gonna recommend against studying Law. If you don't care about the law, don't take a university course for it. You're just going to end up with a massive debt and a degree that doesn't get you very far by itself.
Surprised to see only 2 people recommending video games on a website forum about video games. Anyway, I was just going to recommend venting to someone, but you seem to have that covered already.
I guess one other advice I can offer is to try to focus on what about the subjects you are studying you enjoy the most. I find mathematics to be enjoyable when I solve problems as completely and formally as I can. The harder they are, the more satisfying it feels for me to solve them. But then I'm a total nerd, so pushing yourself even more might not work out for you =P.
Like everyone said, just don't stress out too much for high school stuff. Just relax with your friends and enjoy it while it lasts.
Something you're good at. If you don't want a job to enjoy, you might as well be useful. Being good at your job increases your chances of keeping it dramatically.
Engineering sounds like your best option for an "easy job" with growing salary, so I'm curious why you would eliminate it.
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