Let me give plenty of advanced warning that this will probably be a fairly pissy, whiny, pathetic post, but I will try and make it into a positive sandwich
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Aww don't feel bad.. I love my classmates but law school isn't going to be nearly as much fun as orientation. However, Wed nights = Section F Project Runway nights... aka free wine tastings in CWE, dinner at Racanelli's and then Project Runway!
We finish at 2pm on Wed, and we're all trying to get ahead on the work so we can enjoy.
I start at Wash U this fall for my second Bachelor's degree, and I'm absolutely excited to be doing it, too.
Forgive me for putting my two cents in, especially since we haven't spoken in such a long while, but I don't think you said anything offensive. I'm pretty sure if any of that happened where I work, a person would be fired faster than they could blink. Just because you're the new kid on the block, and just because your father is the boss it certainly doesn't mean you have to endure that kind of ridicule.
I don't think there is neither anything wrong about living in Clayton nor is there anything wrong with being excited about it. I think it's awesome that you've done so well for youself at such a young age. It's not your fault that, from what it sounds like, the people you work with didn't have the ambition to achieve bigger things sooner in life.
Wow, I didnt know you were going to Wash. U. Where are you living, and what are you getting your second degree in? I will have to add you to our condo's regular guest list.
Right now I'm still living at home until I can start saving enough to move out; and, not that I don't love my mom, but I really just want to be on my own now, so it's a little frustrating. I'll be attending night classes since I work full time for Boeing (as a Software Engineer - I get to play with Flight Simulators) during the day; and, I've decided my second degree is going to be a B.S. in Math (crazy, I know). It's just somewhere I've always wanted to go but never really had the means to achieve it (financially speaking). Boeing is paying for all of it though, so I figured now is as good of a time as any to pursue it.
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We finish at 2pm on Wed, and we're all trying to get ahead on the work so we can enjoy.
This is not like undergrad. bleeegh
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Forgive me for putting my two cents in, especially since we haven't spoken in such a long while, but I don't think you said anything offensive. I'm pretty sure if any of that happened where I work, a person would be fired faster than they could blink. Just because you're the new kid on the block, and just because your father is the boss it certainly doesn't mean you have to endure that kind of ridicule.
I don't think there is neither anything wrong about living in Clayton nor is there anything wrong with being excited about it. I think it's awesome that you've done so well for youself at such a young age. It's not your fault that, from what it sounds like, the people you work with didn't have the ambition to achieve bigger things sooner in life.
That's just my two cents though.
I hope everything else is going well for you.
Sara Boul
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