A 3.77 is nothing to be ashamed of, kid. I'd kill for that GPA. You're obviously intelligent, and if Miller Career Center can't see that, then I'm positive someone else will.
This comment sucked, I'm sorry. I'm no good at cheering people up. Take care.
and it's good to hear that someone else thinks i can make it.
and it's not that i'm ashamed. i know how hard i work, and i know i couldn't put anymore effort in without wanting to off myself, so i'm satisfied. however, i'm frusterated that i always end up one step behind.
you're one of the most hard working people i know. no single event is going to prevent a lifetime of success, so dont fret. do what you can, when you can, and keep drilling at it--if you're really set on this, talk to the people at miller and set an agenda. Ask them if you can set something up to where if you get good grades, they will reconsider you or look over you or something. A .03 difference in GPA cannot be used to measure the personality and work ethic of an individual. If it doesn't work--fuck em. You're fuckin' andy hatch and are fuckin' going places.
true. minimum requirements are never set in stone. show them you have more to offer... show them your passion, and they'll listen. all you have to do is sell yourself, which isn't hard when you really believe in something or have a dream or whatever. you know what i mean.
it just sucks cause i'm not given much of a chance. the application process is almost entirely paper and number based. i'm not allowed a time to sit privately with the instructor and discuss anything with her.
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and there is never only one way to do anything. [i'd say skin a cat, but I've always thought that saying a little creepy.]
chin up. you're going to good clean fun tonight.
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This comment sucked, I'm sorry. I'm no good at cheering people up. Take care.
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and it's good to hear that someone else thinks i can make it.
and it's not that i'm ashamed. i know how hard i work, and i know i couldn't put anymore effort in without wanting to off myself, so i'm satisfied. however, i'm frusterated that i always end up one step behind.
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