its okay, i have no idea what i'm going to school for. i think i was so set on the exact life i wanted to live that i grew to hate it. you'll eventually find something you like...stick with school and once you get to the university i guarantee you you'll find something interesting--even if you end up being a mad scientist in lab like ghost busters or something lol
i say take life as it comes, its cool u don't know what you want to be me niether something will come along dude don't sweat it. GL with everything (i suggest Gville)
Believe it or not, it's okay to be confused! I sure was when I first got up here and I still am. Feel free to come visit me, even though you aren't a Gator it might make you feel better to see how many opportunities there are up here and at other colleges too. I mean there is even a major called "packaging sciences" so from a doctor to a packer, there's something for everyone. :)
this is not kylerkkthempOctober 27 2005, 13:01:37 UTC
Hello Whit. I'm sure you don't mean to offend anyone by your comment but just because ppl choose to attend a community doesn't mean that they can't handle a university it simple means that we choose to start out small and then work our way up to a bigger school while saving big bucks in the process. maybe you should change your major to being a college recuiter.
Re: this is not kylerlilbreadcrumb05October 27 2005, 17:56:55 UTC
i have no idea who wrote that comment but it was really taken the wrong way. I was just trying to be nice and offer my help, take it any way you want to. There is nothing wrong with community college and I never said anything like that at all.
this is not Whitney._zacOctober 27 2005, 20:07:51 UTC
As I read the comment, it didn't say there was anything wrong with commmunity colleges. As I'm sure know, community colleges are more limited in what they offer, as they are designed to be. There are, however, tons of options you may not even know exist at universities. My school - I am becoming a recruiter - offers things like Environmental Engineering, Communicative Disorders, and Space Studies.
No. Its not right for everyone. Yes. I feel people should check it out. You may not know what you're missing.
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I'm sure you don't mean to offend anyone by your comment but just because ppl choose to attend a community doesn't mean that they can't handle a university it simple means that we choose to start out small and then work our way up to a bigger school while saving big bucks in the process. maybe you should change your major to being a college recuiter.
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No. Its not right for everyone.
Yes. I feel people should check it out. You may not know what you're missing.
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