The "9-5" (or in my case, the "7:50-4:20 depending on traffic and how much work I have") is stable and routine. School allows you to get the 9-5 that affords the ability to achieve your life goals (depending on what your life goals are). Also, if you like your job, it's a much clearer path than the distracting, cloudy, uncertain, hungover mentality that is college life.
Go change!rainydaygirlJanuary 17 2007, 03:41:25 UTC
"After spending nearly five weeks back at home, enjoying the company of family and friends, it was easy to forget that I had an entire life back in Boston."
Replace that with Tallahassee and that's exactly how I felt. Especially since I'm almost done, it was somewhat painful to come back.
I don't think you should worry about "leaning" on friends too much. I found out while I was down here that that is what friends are for. We are there for just such occasions, even if those occasions may come up somewhat often. It sucks to be alone in a new place. You shouldn't have to feel like that.
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Replace that with Tallahassee and that's exactly how I felt. Especially since I'm almost done, it was somewhat painful to come back.
I don't think you should worry about "leaning" on friends too much. I found out while I was down here that that is what friends are for. We are there for just such occasions, even if those occasions may come up somewhat often. It sucks to be alone in a new place. You shouldn't have to feel like that.
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