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Hey everyone! As an Indian student pursuing the arts stream, I often find myself facing a lot of frustration and misconceptions about my chosen path. People usually assume that arts is an easier option compared to science or commerce. However, it brings its own challenges and rewards. From dealing with societal pressure to finding the right career prospects, there’s a lot to navigate. I wanted to start a discussion here to share our thoughts and experiences as Indian arts stream students. Let’s debunk the myths and celebrate our unique journey!
Don’t worry, you’re not alone in this! I’m also an arts student, and I understand the struggle of dealing with these misconceptions. It’s frustrating when people belittle our stream, but we should stay strong and prove that arts can be just as valuable as any other stream.
I totally agree! I chose arts because of my passion for literature and sociology. It’s disheartening when people assume that we’re taking the easy way out. But let’s remember that we’re following our passions and building a future that aligns with our interests.
As an engineering student, I can see the pressure you guys face. However, from my perspective, I do believe that every stream has its own challenges. We shouldn’t undermine the importance and contribution of arts in society. Keep working hard and prove the naysayers wrong!
I must admit, I used to hold the misconception that arts is an easier option. But after interacting with some amazing arts stream students, my perspective has completely changed. The diverse knowledge and creativity that you all possess is truly admirable. Let’s break these stereotypes together!