I can't decide if I want to make it through this final semester or not. I can't decide if I should have been here for the past three years or not. I can't decide how different or alike I am to others in my class
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I'm glad to see you are still alive. Haven't heard from you in a while, the lack of a phone could have something to do with that.
Indecision is the biggest bane of all college students I've come to believe. None of us really want in or out of college. We go in because that's what we do. It's what we are told we are supposed to do, and we pick a place and a thing. (For you KC and art *the kind of art varied throughout the years* for me, EKU and business) Then as time goes on, we are "taught" things that we may or may not know or care about, we are judged on our performance on what we are "taught" and then we are pushed out with a peice of paper that says we now know what "they" know.
What do you do? You've been in Disney world for 4 years (I take 4 years as a bare minimum, while most people are there longer.) You've ridden the rides, you've worked for your 4+ years, but you (and as I'm saying you, this is the arbitrary you that means all college students, not you in particular) never REALLY had to work. The world is handed
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Eventually there is a human need for security that is insatiable. I think it's probably biological.. once metabolism slows, muscles wear out, children are born, etc... and in this world there's not alot of avenues for people to get this security together. A degree can't hurt. And you're not slowing down anytime soon, young man.
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Indecision is the biggest bane of all college students I've come to believe. None of us really want in or out of college. We go in because that's what we do. It's what we are told we are supposed to do, and we pick a place and a thing. (For you KC and art *the kind of art varied throughout the years* for me, EKU and business) Then as time goes on, we are "taught" things that we may or may not know or care about, we are judged on our performance on what we are "taught" and then we are pushed out with a peice of paper that says we now know what "they" know.
What do you do? You've been in Disney world for 4 years (I take 4 years as a bare minimum, while most people are there longer.) You've ridden the rides, you've worked for your 4+ years, but you (and as I'm saying you, this is the arbitrary you that means all college students, not you in particular) never REALLY had to work. The world is handed ( ... )
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thank you.
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