then do something about it
anonymous
May 18 2007, 00:38:52 UTC
all i've heard you do is bitch and moan about how bad things are. you didn't even get the facts on your sister correct. which is minor i suppose to your real problems. here's the thing though, you have brought this on yourself with your own life choices. this has lead you here. you're letting this happen to you, take the reins of your own life, make some new decisions and take charge. if you don't like the way things are then change them. you are obviously very passionate about life why don't you take some of that passion and make things happen the way you want them to. tell some people off and make things happen your way. be brave, be bold. you have anger and passion on this website, have it in life. don't freakin complain, take some action.
Re: then do something about itnandayconureMay 19 2007, 18:39:20 UTC
Like what? Go to the Dean and demand the school give me a Ph.D in three weeks? They only let me go to classes when they are scheduled and they give credits on their own time. No one gets three degrees in three weeks, no matter how special Brittany thinks she is for getting a certificate. I would be in school, except the class I wanted to take for Summer I isn't on a normal schedule and doesn't start until the 31st. If I tell people off they get mad and turn other people against me and can't afford to loose anymore friends or have anymore people mad at me. What do you mean I brought this all on myself? What was I supposed to do, settle for working fast food all my life? Take the dumb test and be a professional ass-wiper? Yeah, I brought this on myself, I did it because I refuse to settle for whatever job lands in my lap and whatever lifestyle $9/hr buys. I want better and I will eventually deserve better, because I will have put in the work and dedication to get it. As for my previous mistakes, yeah, maybe I didn't study as
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Re: then do something about itnandayconureMay 19 2007, 18:39:39 UTC
I also can't just go to my next history professor and tell him that I'm taking over his class. I don't just complain, I also posted my grades, which dispite the fact that I didn't get straight A's they were pretty good, especially considering that statistically I have no chance to even pass one semester by taking a full load of classes and working full time, not to meantion that I had not 12 but 15 credit hours and worked not 40, but 52 hours a week for the last 6 weeks of the semester. Ok, so I got a B in Asian history, I still got on the Dean's List, so is it really the end of the world. The improtant thing is that I got an A in Since WWII, which is a part of my focus and the class I worked the hardest in. If I hadn't worked so hard in that class I could have gotten an A in Asian history, but being I want to teach American history, I felt the Since WWII class was a priority. Also it is harder to get an A in a class in which there is only one test and one paper. It's also harder to learn a regions history when you have to learn
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